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EDITORIAL: (INTER)NATIONAL MUSIC
Fox, Christopher
Tempo (London), 2023-01, Vol.77 (303), p.3-5
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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Título:
EDITORIAL: (INTER)NATIONAL MUSIC
Autor:
Fox, Christopher
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EDITORIAL
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Music festivals
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Musicians & conductors
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Orchestras
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Tempo (London), 2023-01, Vol.77 (303), p.3-5
Descrição:
[...]all of them are the invention of Walshe and her collaborators, their creation of an alternative history in which international art movements were part of the Irish cultural landscape, rather than forbidden alien tendencies, a riposte to the parochialism imposed by decades of theocracy. Harvey managed, as he himself acknowledged and as Ed Hughes reminds us in his article, to wear ‘two hats’: with one he wrote music that could be used within the liturgy of the Anglican church, with the other he produced work in response to a consistently impressive series of commissions from new-music festivals, soloists, ensembles, orchestras and opera houses across Europe and North America. Perhaps because it brought together a beautiful text (by Paul Griffiths), a composer at the height of his powers and an astonishingly gifted lyric soprano (Barbara Hannigan), their work disseminated through the established networks of the classical-music industry.
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