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Deodat de Severac - Musical Identity in Fin de Siecle France (Paperback)
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Deodat de Severac - Musical Identity in Fin de Siecle France (Paperback)
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Deodat de Severac (1872-1921) is best known for his piano music but
his compositions included orchestral and vocal works, including
opera, cantata and incidental music. Claude Debussy described
Severac's music as "exquisite and rich with ideas." The early works
were influenced by Impressionist harmonies, church modes, cyclic
techniques, folk-like melodies and Andalusian motives. Severac's
style changed dramatically in 1907 when he left Paris and began to
include Catalan elements in his compositions - a transition that
has hitherto gone unrecognized. Robert Waters provides a
much-needed study of the life and works of Severac, focusing on the
composer's regionalist philosophy. Severac's engagement with folk
music was not a patriotic gesture in the vein of nationalistic
composers, but a way of expressing regional identity within France
to counter the restrictive styles sanctioned by the Paris
Conservatory. His musical philosophy mirrored larger social and
political debates regarding anti-centralist positions on education,
politics, art and culture in fin de siecle France. Such debates
involved political and social leaders whom Severac knew and
personally admired, including the writer Maurice Barres and the
poet Frederic Mistral. The book will appeal to those specializing
in French music, European ethnic musics, piano music and French
music history.
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