The Politics of Plainchant in fin-de-si�e France - Katharine Ellis

The Politics of Plainchant in fin-de-si�e France

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Buch | Softcover
164 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-92955-2 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
This book tells three interrelated stories that radically alter our perspective on plainchant reform at the turn of the twentieth century and highlight the value of liturgical music history to our understanding of French government anticlericalism. It offers at once a new history of the rise of the Benedictines of Solesmes to official dominance ove
This book tells three inter-related stories that radically alter our perspective on plainchant reform at the turn of the twentieth century and highlight the value of liturgical music history to our understanding of French government anticlericalism. It offers at once a new history of the rise of the Benedictines of Solesmes to official dominance over Catholic editions of plainchant worldwide, a new optic on the French liturgical publishing industry during a period of international crisis for the publication of plainchant notation, and an exploration of how, both despite and because of official hostility, French Catholics could bend Republican anticlericalism at the highest level to their own ends. The narrative relates how Auguste Pécoul, a former French diplomat and Benedictine novice, masterminded an undercover campaign to aid the Gregorian agenda of the Solesmes monks via French government intervention at the Vatican. His vehicle: trades unionists from within the book industry, whom he mobilized into nationalist protest against Vatican attempts to enshrine a single, contested, and German, version of the musical text as canon law. Yet the political scheming necessitated by Pécoul’s double involvement with Solesmes and the print unions almost spun out of control as his Benedictine contacts struggled with internal division and anticlerical persecution. The results are as musicologically significant for the study of Solesmes as they are instructive for the study of Church-State relations.

Katharine Ellis is Professor of Music at Royal Holloway. She is a cultural historian of music in nineteenth-century France, author of two monographs (Music Criticism in Nineteenth-Century France (CUP, 1995) and Interpreting the Musical Past (OUP, 2005)), and joint editor with David Charlton of a collection of essays on Berlioz (The Musical Voyager, Peter Lang, 2007). In her research she seeks to explain what different kinds of music meant to those who experienced them, used them and avoided them, and to probe how music and musicians operated in light of cultural, social and regulatory frameworks.

List of Figures, Preface, List of Abbreviations, Prologue, 1 The Invisible Man, 2 Romanization, Nationalism, Protectionism, 3 Regensburg, Solesmes and the French Print Unions, 4 The Solesmes Crisis of 1893, 5 The Battles of 1901–1902, 6 Ruptures: 1904–1905, 7 Aftermath and Implications, Appendix: Codenames, Bibliography, Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Royal Musical Association Monographs
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 303 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 1-032-92955-3 / 1032929553
ISBN-13 978-1-032-92955-2 / 9781032929552
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