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Stravinsky's neoclassicism

2003
Introduction: neoclassicism In his homage to Stravinsky, Milan Kundera explains that Stravinsky's experience of forced emigration triggered a change in his musical style no less reactionary than irrevocable. Also an emigre, Kundera sees emigration as a wound – the ‘pain of estrangement: the process whereby what was intimate becomes foreign ...
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Neoclassicism challenges QED

Physics Today, 1972
Some physicists are questioning the necessity of quantum electrodynamics in quantum optics and perhaps elsewhere. A lively discussion on possible alternatives developed during the Third Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics at the end of June.
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Neoclassicism and Religious Art

2021
The term “Neoclassicism” refers to an era when a large number of artists and scholars across Europe in the 18th century took inspiration from the history and material remains of classical antiquity, which was defined as ancient Greece and Rome. While Neoclassicism is often considered a stylistic trend, artists worked across stylistic categories, yet ...
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Eighteenth-century Neoclassicism

2005
The appeal to classicizing aesthetic principles which characterized the reformist tendency of high culture in eighteenth-century Spain is best understood as a reaction to the dominant literary mode inherited from the previous century. In drama, poetry, and prose writing the renewed emphasis on clarity of communication, respect for generic conventions ...
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Modernism, Neoclassicism, and Irony

2022
This chapter discusses the relation between neoclassicism and modernism. It sets Satie’s ‘Symphonic Drama’ on texts of Plato, Socrate, in the context of post-First World War neoclassicism in France. In this work, Satie presents a ‘white’ antiquity, and his provocative cultivation of boredom and monotony is read as an embracing of qualities decried by ...
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Neoclassicism in Jazz

1990
Abstract Three revolutionary waves have passed over the landscape of jazz during its brief history, each leaving in its wake a radically changed musical environment. The first transformation came only a few years after the initial appearance of jazz recordings in 1917.
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Leni Riefenstahl’s Nazi Neoclassicism

2021
Abstract Leni Riefenstahl is easily the most successful female director of the earlier twentieth century, as gauged by the size of her audience and the scope of her influence. Despite her lifelong claims of innocence, she has largely been remembered for her culpability as one of Adolf Hitler’s premier image-makers, in films including ...
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The Resurgence of Neoclassicism

2018
The 1970s heralded the dawn of a difficult era for the global economy. Inflation which had been fairly subdued in the 1960s suddenly started flaring up. But this was not accompanied by any decrease in unemployment rates as the Keynesian Phillips curve analysis, so popular at that time, would have led us to expect.
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Debussyism, Anti-debussyism, Neoclassicism

2018
Chapter 3 considers the effects of the contingencies of music and cultural history on reputation. The arrival of new artists or aesthetic tendencies on the Parisian scene forced writers to reconsider the recent musical past and to reshape it in accordance with present-day concerns.
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Neoclassicism

Choice Reviews Online, 1998
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