Opera and Ideology in Prague
Polemics and Practice at the National Theater, 1900-1938
- 458 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
The book offers in-depth analyses of operas and tone poems by notable Czech composers, showcasing the rich musical landscape of early twentieth-century Prague. It explores how these artists interpreted Czech cultural identity and responded to the challenges of modernism through populist styles like jazz and neo-classicism during the 1930s. These local trends reflect broader European movements, providing insight into the era's musical life. Brian Locke, an expert in twentieth-century music, contributes his extensive knowledge to this exploration.
