Musical nationalism
Musical nationalism refers to the use of musical ideas or motifs that are identified with a specific country, region, or ethnicity, such as folk tunes and melodies, rhythms, and harmonies inspired by them.
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- enMusical nationalism refers to the use of musical ideas or motifs that are identified with a specific country, region, or ethnicity, such as folk tunes and melodies, rhythms, and harmonies inspired by them.
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- enMarch 2015
- enOctober 2013
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- enMusical nationalism refers to the use of musical ideas or motifs that are identified with a specific country, region, or ethnicity, such as folk tunes and melodies, rhythms, and harmonies inspired by them.
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- Musical nationalism
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- enMusical nationalism
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- Reason
- enAre these marches in some way nationalistic? If so, how, and is their nationalism representative of Elgar's music, or exceptions?
- enself-published on author's web page.
- Reference
- en. 2009. Словник-довідник музичних термінів [Dictionary-Directory of Musical Terms] . Ternopil: Navchalna knyh. – Bohdan. .
- enCrawford, Richard A. 1996. "Edward MacDowell: Musical Nationalism and an American Tone Poet". Journal of the American Musicological Society 49, no. 3 : 528–560.
- enGoldberg, Halina. 2008. Music in Chopin's Warsaw. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
- enGrimley, Daniel M. 2006. Grieg: Music, Landscape and Norwegian Identity. Woodbridge ; Rochester, New York: Boydell Press. .
- enHrabovsky, Volodymyr. 2009. Станіслав Людкевич і націоналізм у музиці" [Stanislav Ljudkevych and Nationalism in Music]. Музикознавчі студії [Musicological Studies]: 37–45.
- enKennedy, Michael. 2006. "Nationalism in Music". The Oxford Dictionary of Music, second edition, revised, Joyce Bourne Kennedy, associate editor. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. .
- enKornii, L. 1998. Історія української музики. Т.2 . – К. ; Харків; Нью-Йорк : М. П. Коць.
- enLyudkevych, Stanyslav. 1999. Націоналізм у музиці / / С. Людкевич. Дослідження, статті, рецензії, виступи [Nationalism in Music: S. Ljudkevych. Research, Articles, Reviews, Performances] 2 vols. Vol 1: C. Людкевич [S. Lyudkevych] / Упоряд., ред., вступ. ст., пер. і прим. З. Шту-ндер. – Л. : Дивосвіт. – pp. 35–52.
- enMachlis, Joseph. 1963. The Enjoyment of Music. New York: W. W. Norton.
- enMalcolm, Noel, and Valentina Sandu-Dediu. 2015. "Enescu, George [Enesco, Georges]". Grove Music Online, edited by Deane Root. Oxford Music Online .
- enMiles, John. n.d. "Nationalism and Its Effect in the Romantic Era (1985)". Self-published on the author’s website on Tripod.com .
- enMilewski, Barbara. 1999. "Chopin's Mazurkas and the Myth of Folk". 19th-Century Music 23, no. 2 : 113–135.
- enMoore, Jerrold Northrop. 1984. Edward Elgar: A Creative Life. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, .
- enParker, Robert L. 1983. Carlos Chávez: Mexico's Modern-Day Orpheus. Twayne's Music Series, Chris Frign and Camille Roman, consulting editors. Boston: Twayne Publishers. .
- enPiston, Walter. 1961. "Can Music Be Nationalistic?" Music Journal 19, no. 7 : 25, 86.
- enRhys, Dulais. 1998. Joseph Parry: Bachgen Bach o Ferthyr. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. .
- enStevens, Halsey. 2016. "Béla Bartók: Hungarian Composer". Encyclopedia Britannica online .
- enVaughan Williams, Ralph. 1934. National Music. The Mary Flexner Lectures on the Humanities 2. London and New York: Oxford University Press.
- enWhite, Harry, and Michael Murphy . 2001. Musical Constructions of Nationalism: Essays on the History and Ideology of European Musical Culture 1800–1945. Cork: Cork University Press. ; .
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- Müzikal milliyetçilik
- Nacionalisme (música)
- Nacionalismo musical
- Nazionalismo musicale
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- Μουσικός εθνικισμός
- Музичний націоналізм
- قومية موسيقية
- 国民楽派
- 국민악파
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- Frédéric Chopin
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- Category:Nationalism
- Category:Romantic music
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