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Music Criticism and Music Critics in Early Francoist Spain

Online ISBN:
9780190215880
Print ISBN:
9780190215866
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Music Criticism and Music Critics in Early Francoist Spain

Eva Moreda Rodriguez
Eva Moreda Rodriguez

Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Research Fellow in Music as Cultural Practice

Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Research Fellow in Music as Cultural Practice, University of Glasgow
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Published online:
17 November 2016
Published in print:
26 January 2017
Online ISBN:
9780190215880
Print ISBN:
9780190215866
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Music Criticism and Music Critics in Early Francoist Spain is the first comprehensive study of music criticism under the early Franco regime. It proposes to make a contribution to the study of political influence on music during this era by expanding the categories of the political. Indeed, although the book does not shy away from examining the most obvious aspects of government influence on music criticism (through censorship and the press law), it also considers a number of other aspects to explain the multiplicity of points of view, divergences, and even controversies that can be found in music criticism of the period. Such aspects include, first, the rivalries between factions during the early Franco regime, with which critics self-identified to differing extents; second, the political and musical background of music critics, whose opinions and ideas had been shaped by decadelong debates on national identity, nationalism, and modernism; and third, the expectations and restrictions placed on them implicitly or explicitly. The book focuses on four themes through the writings of seven music critics, although these are contextualized through frequent references to other individuals: Joaquín Turina and Regino Sáinz de la Maza on music performance; Federico Sopeña on new music; Nemesio Otaño, Higinio Anglès, and Julio Gómez on Spanish early music; and Joaquín Rodrigo on traditional music.

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