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This volume undertakes a comprehensive examination of issues of translation, adaptation, and intertextuality in Hungarian popular music. Focusing on the period of state socialism, the authors provide various examples of how musicians – professionals and amateurs alike – borrowed songs from distant times and places, reinventing them in a new political, technological, and esthetic environment. The case studies deal with a wide range of genres
and styles that played an important role in Hungary, such as operetta, protest song, folk, jazz, pop, and rock. Placing the Hungarian experience in a regional context, the collection also gives insight into the music scenes of the neighboring countries through a major comparative study on the Beatles adaptations in the Eastern Bloc.

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Introduction - Case Studies from the History of Hungarian Popular Music - Beatles Adaptations in the Eastern Bloc: Case Studies for Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, the GDR, and Hungary - About the Authors

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 07/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9783631889749, 978-3631889749
    ISBN10: 3631889747

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This volume undertakes a comprehensive examination of issues of translation, adaptation, and intertextuality in Hungarian popular music. Focusing on the period of state socialism, the authors provide various examples of how musicians – professionals and amateurs alike – borrowed songs from distant times and places, reinventing them in a new political, technological, and esthetic environment. The case studies deal with a wide range of genres
    and styles that played an important role in Hungary, such as operetta, protest song, folk, jazz, pop, and rock. Placing the Hungarian experience in a regional context, the collection also gives insight into the music scenes of the neighboring countries through a major comparative study on the Beatles adaptations in the Eastern Bloc.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction - Case Studies from the History of Hungarian Popular Music - Beatles Adaptations in the Eastern Bloc: Case Studies for Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, the GDR, and Hungary - About the Authors

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