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For scholars interested in music and religion's history
Unpacks the complex ties between Church and state
You will gain new insights into musical culture's impact
Military defeat, political and civil turmoil, and a growing unrest between Catholic traditionalists and increasingly secular Republicans formed the basis of a deep-seated identity crisis in Third Republic France. Beginning in the early 1880s, Republican politicians introduced increasingly
secularizing legislation to the parliamentary floor that included, but was not limited to, the secularization of the French educational system. As the divide between Church and State widened on the political stage, more and more composers began writing religious--even liturgical--music for
performance in decidedly secular venues, including popular cabaret theaters, prestigious opera houses, and international exhibitions. This trend coincided with Pope Leo XIII's Ralliement politics that encouraged conservative Catholics to rally with the Republican government. But the idea of a
musical Ralliement has largely gone unquestioned by historians and musicologists alike.
Sacred Sounds, Secular Spaces provides the first fundamental reconsideration of music's role in the relationship between the French state and the Catholic Church in the Third Republic. In doing so, the book dismantles the somewhat simplistic epistemological position that emphasizes a sharp division
between the Church and the secular Republic during this period. Drawing on extensive archival research, critical reception studies, and musical analysis, author Jennifer Walker reveals how composers and critics from often opposing ideological factions undermined the secular/sacred binary through
composition and musical performance in an effort to craft a brand of Frenchness that was built on the dual foundations of secular Republicanism and the heritage of the French Catholic Church.
Title
Sacred Sounds, Secular Spaces: Transforming Catholicism Through the Music of Third-Republic Paris
Creator
Jennifer Walker (assistant Professor Of Musicology, Assistant Professor Of Musicology, West Virginia University)
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
September 2021
Weight
668g
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.5 x 2.8 cm
ISBN
9780197578056
ISBN-10
0197578055
Eden Code
5587041
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