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Performing Antiquity: Ancient Greek Music and Dance from Paris to Delphi, 1890-1930

Performing Antiquity: Ancient Greek Music and Dance from Paris to Delphi, 1890-1930
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
URL https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190612092.001.0001
https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780190612092.001.0001/oso-9780190612092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190612092.001.0001
Name Dorf, Samuel N. ˜[VerfasserIn]œ
T I T E L Performing Antiquity
Zusatz zum Titel Ancient Greek Music and Dance from Paris to Delphi, 1890-1930
Verfasserangabe Samuel N. Dorf
Verlagsort Oxford
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
Umfang 1 Online-Ressource
Notiz / Fußnoten Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
Titelhinweis Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-0-19-061209-2
ISBN ISBN 978-0-19-061212-2 electronic
ISBN 978-0-19-061210-8 electronic
Kurzbeschreibung Performing Antiquity tells the captivating story about some of the most intriguing Belle Époque personalities -archaeologists, philologists, classicists, and musicologists - and the dancers, composers, choreographers and musicians who brought their research to life at the birth of Modernism.
2. Kurzbeschreibung Performing Antiquity investigates collaboration between French and American scholars of Greek antiquity (archaeologists, philologists, classicists, and musicologists) and the performing artists (dancers, composers, choreographers, and musicians) who brought their research to life at the birth of modernism. The book tells the story of performances that took place at academic conferences, the Paris Opéra, ancient amphitheaters in Delphi, and private homes. These musical and dance collaborations were built on reciprocity: the performers gained new insight into their craft while leaning new techniques or repertoire, and the scholars got to see theory become practice; that is, they had a chance to see/hear/feel what they had studied and imagined. The performers received the imprimatur of scholarship, the stamp of authenticity, and validation for their creative activities. Drawing from methods and theory from musicology, dance studies, performance studies, queer studies, archaeology, and classics, Performing Antiquity shows how new scholarly methods and technologies altered the performance and ultimately the reception of music and dance of the past. Acknowledging and critically examining the complex relationship performers and scholars had with the pasts they studied does not undermine their work. Rather, understanding their own limits, dreams, obsessions, desires, loves, and fears enriched the ways they performed the past.
3. Kurzbeschreibung Cover -- Performing Antiquity -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Music Examples -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Musicology, Archaeology, Performance: Models and Methods -- 2 Gabriel Fauré and Théodore Reinach: Hidden Pianos and L'Hymne à Apollon -- 3 Performing Sappho's Fractured Archive, or Listening for the Queer Sounds in the Life and Works of Natalie Clifford Barney -- 4 Performing Scholarship for the Paris Opéra: Maurice Emmanuel's Salamine (1929) -- 5 "To Give Greece Back to the Greeks": Archaeology, Ethnography, and Eva Palmer Sikelianos's Prometheus Bound -- 6 Scholars and Their Objects of Study -- or, Loving Your Subject -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
1. Schlagwort Frankreich
Großbritannien
Griechenland
Wissenschaftler
Künstler
Antike
Musik
Tanz
Rekonstruktion
Geschichte 1890-1930
SWB-Titel-Idn 516481940
Kataloginformation334597793 Datensatzanfang . Kataloginformation334597793 Seitenanfang .
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