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El. knyga: War and Death in the Music of George Crumb: A Crisis of Collective Memory [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This book studies George Crumb’s The Winds of Destiny (2004) and Black Angels (1970) as artifacts of collective memory and cultural trauma. It situates these two pieces in Crumb’s output and unpacks the complex methodologies needed to understand these pieces as contributions and challenges to traditional narratives of the Civil War and the Vietnam War. The Winds of Destiny is shown to be a critical commentary on the legacy of American wars and militarism, both concepts crucial to American identity. The Winds of Destiny also acts as an ironic war memorial as a means of critiquing such concepts. Black Angels has long been associated with the Vietnam War. This book shows how this association began and how it endures through connections to iconic Vietnam War media, including films and books. Together these analyses show the legacy of trauma in American collective memory, which is in a continuous crisis. Crumb’s musical critiques point to a need to resist conventional narratives and to begin to heal trauma on a collective level. This book will be of interest to students of contemporary American music, American studies, and memory studies. It benefits readers by newly situating Crumb’s music within these three fields of study.



This book studies Crumb’s Winds of Destiny and Black Angels as artefacts of collective memory and cultural trauma. It situates these two pieces in Crumb’s output and unpacks the complex methodologies needed to understand these pieces as contributions and challenges to traditional narratives of the Civil War and the Vietnam War.

Introduction






Crumb, The Winds of Destiny, and Black Angels
Chapter Summaries

Chapter
1. Analyzing Memory and Trauma in the Music of Crumb






Methodologies





Collective Memory and Trauma



Death in Wartime



Collective Memory, Sound, Space, and Place



Memory and Musical Analysis




A Crisis of Collective Memory

Chapter
2. Collective Haunting and the Civil War






Trauma and Memory



Ghosts and Memory





"Beautiful Dreamer"



"Bringing in the Sheaves"




"Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory"



Conclusion

Chapter
3. The Winds of Destiny and the Musical Grotesque






Collective Civil War Memory



Victorious Belliphonic



Creating the Grotesque: Mahlers Funeral March



Musical Grotesque



A Grotesque Musical Memorial



Conclusion

Chapter
4. Black Angels, The Things They Carried, and the Vietnam War






Black Angels Reception



Notions of Truth and Narrative



Trauma, Morality, and Blurriness



Things



Happening-Truth and Story-Truth





"Night of the Electric Insects"



"Bones and Flutes"



"Pavana Lachrymae"




Return

Chapter
5. Place and Subjectivity in Black Angels






Place, Wilderness, and Nature





"Night of the Electric Insects"



Placelessness



"Lost Bells"




God, the Devil, and the Morality of War



Listening

Chapter
6. Conclusion: Ongoing Crisis






Ongoing Crisis of Collective Memory
Abigail Shupe is an Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Colorado State University. Her research focuses on Rameau and experimentation in Enlightenment France and George Crumbs music about death and war. She lives in Fort Collins, CO with her family.