The American heritage book of Indians,

by William Brandon

1961

Status

Available

Call number

E58.B8

Description

Some of the most popular works of 19th-century music were labelled either 'Hungarian' or 'Gypsy' in style, including many of the best-known and least-respected of Liszt's compositions. In the early 20th century, Bela Bartok and his colleagues questioned not only the Hungarianness but also the good taste of that style. Bartok argued that it should be discarded in favour of a national style based in the 'genuine' folk music of the rural peasantry.

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Original publication date

1961

Barcode

34662000506631
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