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Debussy's Legacy and the Construction of Reputation (Hardcover)
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Debussy's Legacy and the Construction of Reputation (Hardcover)
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Today, Claude Debussy's position as a central figure in
twentieth-century concert music is secure, and scholarship has long
taken for granted the enduring musical and aesthetic contributions
of his compositions. Yet this was not always the case. Unknown to
many concert-goers and music scholars is the fact that for years
after his death, Debussy's musical aesthetic was perceived as
outmoded, decadent, and even harmful for French music. In Debussy's
Legacy and the Construction of Reputation, Marianne Wheeldon
examines the vicissitudes of the composer's posthumous reception in
the 1920s and 30s, and analyzes the confluence of factors that
helped to overturn the initial backlash against his music. Rather
than viewing Debussy's artistic greatness as the cause of his
enduring legacy, she considers it instead as an effect, tracing the
manifold processes that shaped how his music was received and how
its aesthetic worth was consolidated. Speaking to readers both
within and beyond the domain of French music and culture, Debussy's
Legacy and the Construction of Reputation enters into dialogue with
research in the sociology of reputation and commemoration,
examining the collective nature of the processes of artistic
consecration. By analyzing the cultural forces that came to bear on
the formation of Debussy's legacy, Wheeldon contributes to a
greater understanding of the inter-war period-the cultural
politics, debates, and issues that confronted musicians in 1920s
and 30s Paris-and offers a musicological perspective on the subject
of reputation building, to date underrepresented in recent writings
on reputation and commemoration in the humanities. Debussy's Legacy
and the Construction of Reputation is an important new study,
groundbreaking in its methodology and in its approach to musical
influence and cultural consecration.
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