消除创伤:新古典主义作为现代主义社会弊病的解药

New Sound Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.5937/newso1901053b
Miloš Bralović
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第一次世界大战一百年前就结束了。这一重大历史事件极大地改变了欧洲和世界历史。很有可能,在接下来的几年里(也就是20世纪20年代),这一事件影响了许多“秩序的呼唤”,套用让·科克托1923年那篇臭名昭著的文章的标题。因此,在本文中,我们首先考察(以最一般的术语)影响新古典主义在巴黎出现的总体历史条件,在第一次世界大战之前和之后不久。考虑到这一点,我们还研究了塞尔维亚音乐中新古典主义出现的总体情况,与法国音乐相比(即20世纪50年代),新古典主义(承认在第二次世界大战之前有过几次适度的尝试)作为一种(某种程度上)主导运动出现的时间要晚得多。在这一点上,两种新古典主义之间唯一的关联是它们都出现在重大的、主要是破坏性的历史事件之后。因此,考虑到在两次大规模战争之后,环境发生了变化,我们研究了作曲家(即伊戈尔·斯特拉文斯基和米兰·里斯蒂奇,作为案例研究)试图找到一种稳定的方式进入主流艺术,并在某种程度上重新发展他们的政治。
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Annulling the trauma: Neoclassicism as a modernist (?) antidote to society's ills
The First World War ended a hundred years ago. This historical event of colossal proportions significantly changed both European and world history. And it is very probable that in the following years (that is, the 1920s), this event influenced many 'calls to order', to paraphrase the title of Jean Cocteau's infamous 1923 essay. Therefore, in this paper, we first examined (in the most general terms) overall historical conditions which influenced the emergence of neoclassicism in Paris, before and shortly after The Great War. With this in mind, we also examined the overall conditions of the emergence of neoclassicism in Serbian music, which (acknowledging several modest attempts before The Second World War) appeared as a (sort of) dominant movement significantly later, compared to its French counterpart, that is, in the 1950s. At this point, the only correlation between the two neoclassicism is that they both appear after significant, primarily destructive, historical events. Therefore, having in mind that after two wars of vast proportions, contexts changed, we examined the ways by which the composers (that is Igor Stravinsky and Milan Ristić, as case studies) tried to find a stable way into mainstream art and, to some extent, redevelop their poietics.
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