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Adopting and transforming the Romantic fascination with mountains, modernism in the German-speaking lands claimed the Alps as a space both of resistance and of escape. This new ''cult of mountains'' reacted to the symptoms and alienating forces associated with modern culture, defining and reinforcing models of subjectivity based on renewed wholeness and an aggressive attitude to physical and mental health. The arts were critical to this project, none more so than music, which occupied a similar space in Austro-German culture: autonomous, pure, sublime. In Modernism and the Cult of Mountains opera serves as a nexus, shedding light on the circulation of contesting ideas about politics, nature, technology and aesthetics. Morris investigates operatic representations of the high mountains in German modernism, showing how the liminal quality of the landscape forms the backdrop for opera''s reflexive engagement with the identity and limits of its constituent media, not least music. This ope

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'Christopher Morris takes the cult of mountains as an unusual and fascinating point of view from which to consider anew some of the creative tensions at the core of German modernism, including such hotly debated themes as the place of the aesthetic in modernist thought and the role of music in early-twentieth-century German culture. This original and exciting book will interest not only musicologists, but also film scholars, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the relationship between art, culture and society.' Emanuele Senici, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy 'With Modernism and the cult of mountains, Christopher Morris provides a most interesting contribution both to the lively field of opera studies and to the investigation of German modernism.' Die Theaterforschung

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Introduction; Chapter 1 Across the Abyss: Tiefland on Stage; Chapter 2 Nature and Nostalgia: The Last Tone Poem; Chapter 3 Thoroughly Modern Mountains; Chapter 4 The Voice of the Glacier; Chapter 5 A Last Refuge: Tiefland on Screen; Chapter 6 Conclusion and Afterword;

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/16/2016 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138279261, 978-1138279261
      ISBN10: 1138279269

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Adopting and transforming the Romantic fascination with mountains, modernism in the German-speaking lands claimed the Alps as a space both of resistance and of escape. This new ''cult of mountains'' reacted to the symptoms and alienating forces associated with modern culture, defining and reinforcing models of subjectivity based on renewed wholeness and an aggressive attitude to physical and mental health. The arts were critical to this project, none more so than music, which occupied a similar space in Austro-German culture: autonomous, pure, sublime. In Modernism and the Cult of Mountains opera serves as a nexus, shedding light on the circulation of contesting ideas about politics, nature, technology and aesthetics. Morris investigates operatic representations of the high mountains in German modernism, showing how the liminal quality of the landscape forms the backdrop for opera''s reflexive engagement with the identity and limits of its constituent media, not least music. This ope

      Trade Review
      'Christopher Morris takes the cult of mountains as an unusual and fascinating point of view from which to consider anew some of the creative tensions at the core of German modernism, including such hotly debated themes as the place of the aesthetic in modernist thought and the role of music in early-twentieth-century German culture. This original and exciting book will interest not only musicologists, but also film scholars, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the relationship between art, culture and society.' Emanuele Senici, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy 'With Modernism and the cult of mountains, Christopher Morris provides a most interesting contribution both to the lively field of opera studies and to the investigation of German modernism.' Die Theaterforschung

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Chapter 1 Across the Abyss: Tiefland on Stage; Chapter 2 Nature and Nostalgia: The Last Tone Poem; Chapter 3 Thoroughly Modern Mountains; Chapter 4 The Voice of the Glacier; Chapter 5 A Last Refuge: Tiefland on Screen; Chapter 6 Conclusion and Afterword;

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