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Voyage musical au pays du passé by Romain Rolland

by Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944
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Voyage musical au pays du passé by Romain Rolland is a historical collection of musical essays written in the early 20th century. This work explores the development of music and its cultural context, drawing on biographical studies, satirical narratives, and firsthand accounts from various historical periods, particularly focusing on the transition to modern music. The book delves into the stories of influential but sometimes overlooked figures and trends in European music, aiming to revive interest in their contributions and to offer insight into the evolution of the musical landscape. The opening of Voyage musical au pays du passé begins with an avant-propos (foreword) in which Rolland explains that the collection continues his earlier exploration of musicians from past eras, highlighting especially the transitional figures of early 18th-century Europe who shaped the course of modern music. He argues for the importance of recognizing these pioneers, such as Telemann and the symphonists of Mannheim, despite their contemporary obscurity. The main body starts with an in-depth study of Johann Kuhnau, a polymath and cantor, introduced both as an innovative composer and as a satirical novelist through his fictional work Der Musicalische Quack-Salber. This section humorously recounts the adventures of a musical charlatan in baroque Germany, critiquing the era’s fascination with Italian virtuosity and superficiality. Rolland then transitions to English musical life in the Restoration period, using Samuel Pepys’s diary to paint a vivid picture of everyday musical practice and taste, blending anecdote and cultural commentary. The opening thus sets the tone for a rich, engaging journey through musical history, exploring not only leading composers but also social habits, institutions, and the shifting significance of music across European society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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