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Author MacFadyen, David, 1964-

Title Estrada?! : grand narratives and the philosophy of the Russian popular song since Perestroika / David MacFadyen
Published Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (254 pages) : illustrations
Contents CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ESTRADA?! -- INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS THIS BOOK ABOUT? -- FOUR PREDICAMENTS -- THE DECLINE OF A SOVIET REPERTOIRE -- THE ABSENCE OF IDEOLOGY -- PERFORMERS� UNTUTORED UPBRINGING -- DIRECTORIAL WORK ON THE STAGE AND ON THE ROAD -- EVIDENCE OF TWO SOLUTIONS -- AUDIO: THE SOUND OF MUSIC AND MUTATION -- VIDEO: ESTRADA ON FILM SINCE PERESTROIKA -- RUSSIAN POPULAR CULTURE AFTER 1982: THE BIG PICTURE -- “WHY AM I SINGING?� GRAND NARRATIVES AND THEIR HARD- WORKING SURVIVORS NOW
Conclusion: only the sentimental and industrious can endureappendices -- biographies -- audio-visual sources -- notes -- index
Summary "In Estrada?!, the second volume of a three-part series on Russian popular song, David MacFadyen extends his overview of Russian culture and society into the post-Soviet period. Having dispelled several myths surrounding Soviet popular entertainment - known as "estrada" or the "small stage"--In Red Stars, MacFadyen shifts his attention to a newer musical tradition that has emerged from the simultaneous disappearance of Soviet ideology and the loud influx of Western music." "The author shows how performance, popularity, and politics have all changed rapidly in Russia following the fall of communism. He highlights the troubled state of Soviet music journalism in the eighties, the deteriorating standards of staging, and the problems of developing a "proper" post-Soviet repertoire given the weakened relevance of songs as propaganda and the tenuous value of an old-style "sentimental education" that performers hoped to offer audiences. MacFadyen shows that for Russia's most famous performers today singing is still a responsibility of both private and public relevance. Even in post-Soviet Europe, song remains the most profoundly consequential of art forms."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes audio-visual sources (pages 202-209), bibliographical references, and index
Notes English
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Subject Popular music -- Soviet Union -- 1981-1990 -- History and criticism
Popular music -- Russia (Federation) -- 1991-2000 -- History and criticism
MUSIC -- Printed Music -- General.
MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Pop Vocal.
Popular music
Russia (Federation)
Soviet Union
Genre/Form Electronic books
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2003446311
ISBN 9780773570245
0773570241
1282860496
9781282860490
9786612860492
6612860499