Music, Language and Identity in Greece: Defining a National Art Music in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: 21 (Publications of the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London)

Music, Language and Identity in Greece: Defining a National Art Music in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: 21 (Publications of the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London)

by Katerina Levidou (Editor), Panos Vlagopoulos (Editor), Roderick Beaton (Editor), Polina Tambakaki (Editor)

Synopsis

The national element in music has been the subject of important studies yet the scholarly framework has remained restricted almost exclusively to the field of music studies. This volume brings together experts from different fields (musicology, literary theory, and modern Greek studies), who investigate the links that connect music, language and national identity, focusing on the Greek paradigm. Through the study of the Greek case, the book paves the way for innovative interdisciplinary approaches to the formation of the `national' in different cultures, shedding new light on ideologies and mechanisms of cultural policies.

The volume scrutinises approaches to the creation of `national' poetry and art music in Greece since the nineteenth century by concentrating on the complexities, contradictions and absences that arise from efforts to synthesise the indigenous musico-poetic tradition with artistic developments in Western Europe. As Greece emerged as a modern nation-state, its poets had a crucial role to play in the construction of the nation's image as the `Model Kingdom in the East'. A privileged connection with Homer was claimed through the `uninterrupted continuity of the Greek language', and thus a legitimate share in the foundations of the Western musico-poetic tradition.

The volume includes a chapter on the Archive of the Athens Conservatoire, the oldest and most influential musical institution in Greece, founded in 1871. This will be the first time that valuable material from the Odeion's Archive will be published, as part of the ongoing project of organising and digitising the Archive, undertaken in 2013 by the Laboratory of Hellenic Music of the Ionian University, Corfu.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 332
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 113828002X
ISBN 13: 9781138280021

Author Bio
Roderick Beaton is Koraes Professor of Modern Greek & Byzantine History, Language & Literature and Director of the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London. Katerina Levidou has a D.Phil. in Music from the University of Oxford, where she went on to a Junior Research Fellowship at Christ Church. Since then she has collaborated on research projects at the universities of Lausanne and Athens, and she is currently a Visiting Research Fellow in the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London. Polina Tambakaki studied Greek literature and linguistics at the University of Athens. Her book The `Musical Poetics' of George Seferis was published in Greek (2011) and shortlisted for the annual prize awarded by the literary journal Diavazo. She has held a postdoctoral research fellowship at Princeton University and since then has held posts at the University of Cyprus and at King's College London. Panos Vlagopoulos is Associate Professor in the Department of Music Studies at the Ionian University, Corfu. From 1995 to 2003 he was Head of Acquisitions in the Lilian Voudouri Music Library of Greece.