1st Edition

Music and Exile in Francoist Spain

By Eva Rodriguez Copyright 2016
216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

The Spanish Republican exile of 1939 impacted music as much as it did literature and academia, with well-known figures such as Adolfo Salazar and Roberto Gerhard forced to leave Spain. Exile is typically regarded as a discontinuity - an irreparable dissociation between the home country and the host country. Spanish exiled composers, however, were never totally cut off from the musical life of... Read more

List of Music Examples
Acknowledgments



Introduction



1 Rodolfo Halffter and Conflicting Narratives of Modernity



2 Salvador Bacarisse: A ‘Performer’s Composer’ in Exile



3 Roberto Gerhard: The Clash of Two National Histories



4 The Hispanic Middle Ages under Francoism and in Exile



5 Constructing the Intellectual Musician in Francoist Spain



Conclusion: Exiles and Returns



Bibliography
Index

Biography

Eva Moreda Rodriguez lectures in Music at the University of Glasgow. She specializes in the political and cultural history of Spanish music during the twentieth century, and her work has appeared in leading journals such as Twentieth-century music, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Music and Letters and the Journal of the Royal Musical Association, among others.