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Choral Fantasies: Music, Festivity, and Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Germany

Choral Fantasies: Music, Festivity, and Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Germany

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Publication Date: August 6th, 2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN:
9781107543638
Pages:
284
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Description

Most histories of nineteenth-century music portray 'the people' merely as an audience, a passive spectator to the music performed around it. Yet, in this reappraisal of choral singing and public culture, Minor shows how a burgeoning German bourgeoisie sang of its own collective aspirations, mediated through the voice of celebrity composers. As both performer and idealized community, the chorus embodied the possibilities and limitations of a participatory, national identity. Starting with the many public festivals at which the chorus was a featured participant, Minor's account of the music written for these occasions breaks new ground not only by taking seriously these often-neglected works, but also by showing how the contested ideals of German nationhood suffused the music itself. In situating both music and festive culture within the milieu of German bourgeois liberals, this study uncovers new connections between music and politics during a century that sought to redefine both spheres.