Music and Politics in Thirties Britain: Raise the Standard High

Music and Politics in Thirties Britain: Raise the Standard High

by John Morris
Music and Politics in Thirties Britain: Raise the Standard High

Music and Politics in Thirties Britain: Raise the Standard High

by John Morris

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Overview

Radical domestic politics, musical experimentation, advancing technology and the influence of migration from Europe and Britain's enrichment from it, all had their affects on a remarkable year in musical cultural life in the mid-30s. This book looks at the little-known aspect of music and politics in domestic Britain in 1934, a pivotal year in terms of political and cultural developments.

Music and Politics in Thirties Britain focuses on the production, reception and interpretation of classical music in relation to the changes of the 1930s. John Morris treads new ground by examining the relationship between music, musicians and fascism – an area overlooked by existing scholarship. The book expertly traces the complexities and contradictions of British music history in the 1930s as musicians like others in the Arts attempted to engage with the political turmoil of the period.

John Morris exemplifies the “cultural turban” in studies of British fascism, and also shows the overlap between ideas of the BUF and more progressive musicians. The result is a stimulating addition to existing scholarship which will be of interest to scholars and students alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350271234
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/27/2024
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

John Morris is an expert on music and film in the Second World War period, and holds a PhD in English from the University of Exeter, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

1. New Technologies
2. Unfinished Symphony
3. Musical Experiment and Fashion
4. Responding to Germany
5. Domestic Concerns
6. National Music

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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