Walt Whitman and Modern Music: War, Desire, and the Trials of Nationhood

Walt Whitman and Modern Music: War, Desire, and the Trials of Nationhood
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Published
20 April 2000
Pages
202
ISBN
9780815331544

Walt Whitman and Modern Music: War, Desire, and the Trials of Nationhood

Walt Whitman’s poetry, especially his Civil War poetry, attracted settings by a wide variety of modern composers in both English- and German-speaking countries. The essays in this volume trace the transformation of Whitman’s nineteenth-century texts into vehicles for confronting twentieth-century problems - aesthetic, social, and political. The contributors pay careful attention to music and poetry alike in examining how the Whitman settings become exemplary means of dealing with both the tragic and utopian faces of modernism. The book is accompanied by a CD recording by Joan Heller and Thomas Stumpf of complete Whitman cycles by Kurt Weill, George Crumb, and Lawrence Kramer, and the first recording of four Whitman songs composed in the 1920s by Marc Blitzstein.

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