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The Composer as Intellectual: Music and Ideology in France, 1914-1940

The Composer as Intellectual: Music and Ideology in France, 1914-1940

Jane F. Fulcher
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In The Composer as Intellectual, musicologist Jane Fulcher reveals the extent to which leading French composers between the World Wars were not only aware of but also engaged intellectually and creatively with the central political and ideological issues of the period. Employing recent sociological and historical insights, she demonstrates the extent to which composers, particularly those in Paris since the Dreyfus Affair, considered themselves and were considered to be intellectuals, and interacted closely with intellectuals in other fields. Their consciousness raised by the First World War and the xenophobic nationalism of official culture, some joined parties or movements, allying themselves with and propagating different sets of cultural and political-social goals. Fulcher shows how these composers furthered their ideals through the specific language and means of their art, rejecting the dominant cultural exclusions or constraints of conservative postwar institutions and creatively translating their cultural values into terms of form and style. This was not only the case with Debussy in wartime, but with Ravel in the twenties, when he became a socialist and unequivocally refused to espouse a narrow, exclusionary nationalism. It was also the case with the group called "Les Six," who responded culturally in the twenties and then politically in the thirties, when most of them supported the programs of the Popular Front. Others could not be enthusiastic about the latter and, largely excluded from official culture, sought out more compatible movements or returned to the Catholic Church. Like many French Catholics, they faced the crisis of Catholicism in the thirties when the church not only supported Franco, but Mussolini's imperialistic aggression in Ethiopia. While Poulenc embraced traditional Catholicism, Messiaen turned to more progressive Catholic movements that embraced modern art and insisted that religion must cross national and racial boundaries.

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THE THESIS

This work investigates how French composers between 1914 and 1940 functioned as active intellectuals who integrated political and ideological commitments into their musical compositions. Jane F. Fulcher, a noted musicologist, utilizes sociological and historical frameworks to analyze the intersection of artistic output and the volatile political climate of interwar France. She argues that composers were not isolated creators but participants in the broader intellectual debates of their time, using their art to challenge or support prevailing cultural and political institutions.

THE SCOPE MAP

What You Will Find

  • Analysis of the political engagement of composers including Debussy, Ravel, Les Six, Poulenc, and Messiaen.
  • Examination of the influence of the Dreyfus Affair, the First World War, and the Popular Front on musical aesthetics.
  • Discussion of the relationship between musical form and ideological stances such as socialism, nationalism, and Catholicism.

Scope Limits

  • The study is geographically restricted to the French musical landscape.
  • The analysis focuses primarily on the period between 1914 and 1940, excluding post-World War II developments.
THE AUTHORITY PERSPECTIVE

Scholars and musicologists frequently cite this text as a rigorous examination of the intersection between high art and political ideology in the early 20th century. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which assumes a foundational knowledge of both French political history and modern musical theory.

Page Count:
488

Publication Date:
2005-01-01

Publisher:
Oxford University Press

ISBN-10:
0190291818

ISBN-13:
9780190291815

History
Composers
20th Century
Music History
Music
Humanities
Musicology
French History
European History

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