Franz Lehar Oder Das Schlechte Gewissen Der Leichten Musik (German, Hardcover)


Franz LehAr (1870-1948), 'the composer most frequently performed within his own lifetime', still represents an unresolved dilemma for the historiography of music. In terms of modernism his music is of significance as a negative contrast to the products of the avant-garde, a significance largely bound up with the implications of operetta on the plane of cultural sociology within the general aesthetic context of the 20th century. Thus the question posed by operetta has little to do with aesthetic evaluation and a great deal to do with historical content. If, as Adorno suggests, "art for entertainment purposes is in social terms the guilty conscience of its serious counterpart," then LehAr's operettas, hitherto neglected by musicologists as not warranting serious attention, would in fact demand to be taken seriously as the aesthetic guilty conscience of light music.

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Franz LehAr (1870-1948), 'the composer most frequently performed within his own lifetime', still represents an unresolved dilemma for the historiography of music. In terms of modernism his music is of significance as a negative contrast to the products of the avant-garde, a significance largely bound up with the implications of operetta on the plane of cultural sociology within the general aesthetic context of the 20th century. Thus the question posed by operetta has little to do with aesthetic evaluation and a great deal to do with historical content. If, as Adorno suggests, "art for entertainment purposes is in social terms the guilty conscience of its serious counterpart," then LehAr's operettas, hitherto neglected by musicologists as not warranting serious attention, would in fact demand to be taken seriously as the aesthetic guilty conscience of light music.

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Imprint

De Gruyter

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Theatron, 12

Release date

March 1995

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First published

March 1995

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Dimensions

234 x 156 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards

Pages

237

ISBN-13

978-3-484-66012-0

Barcode

9783484660120

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LSN

3-484-66012-0



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