| Professor Tamara Levitz publishes new book "Modernist Mysteries: Perséphone " | | Print | |
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The department of Musicology would like to congratulate Profesor Tamara Levitz on the publishing of her new book, Modernist Mysteries: Perséphone. Described by Oxford Univeristy Press: "Modernist Mysteries: Perséphone is a landmark study that will move the field of musicology in important new directions. The book presents a microhistorical analysis of the premiere of the melodrama Perséphone at the Paris Opera on April 30th, 1934, engaging with the collaborative, transnational nature of the production. Author Tamara Levitz demonstrates how these collaborators-- Igor Stravinsky, André Gide, Jacques Copeau, and Ida Rubinstein, among others-used the myth of Persephone to perform and articulate their most deeply held beliefs about four topics significant to modernism: religion, sexuality, death, and historical memory in art. In investigating the aesthetic and political consequences of the artists' diverging perspectives, and the fall-out of their titanic clash on the theater stage, Levitz dismantles myths about neoclassicism as a musical style. The result is a revisionary account of modernism in music in the 1930s." Professor Levitz has a website dedicated to the book, please read more about it at: http://tamaralevitz.com/ |