Composer and Nation

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"Composer and Nation" is a critical study by musicologist Sidney Finkelstein that explores the relationship between musical composition and national identity, examining how social and political contexts shape the work of composers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
critical study
musicology study
author Sidney Finkelstein NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines historical development of national schools of composition
how national character is expressed in music
role of class and society in musical creation
fieldOfWork aesthetics of music
music history
sociology of music
focusesOn influence of political conditions on composers
influence of social conditions on composers
relationship between composers and national identity
genre cultural criticism
musicology
non-fiction
hasAuthor Sidney Finkelstein NERFINISHED
hasPerspective Marxist cultural analysis
hasTheme interaction between art and society
nationalism in music
social function of music
intendedAudience musicologists
readers interested in culture and politics
students of music history
language English
mainSubject music
musical composition
national identity
political context of music
social context of music
workType scholarly monograph

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Sidney Finkelstein notableWork Composer and Nation