Beschreibung
The subject of this book is the activity of the Lithuanian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music, its pre-history (1936–1939) and post-war reception, as well as the history of the Vilnius Chapter of the ISCM Polish Section which is seen as integral part of the modernisation of Lithuanian and international musical culture. With the aim of including the modern music movements in Kaunas and Vilnius in the international context, the book presents a critical review of ISCM strategies and a history of festivals in the interwar and early Cold War periods.
In the said context not only the artistic, but also the politic al contexts of the Society's activities are important. The Lithuanian Section of the ISCM is attributed to typical organisations of small countries stimulated by an international movement of modern music. However, in an environment of cultural transfer, not only the migration of ideas from the centre to the periphery is important, but also the response from the periphery to the centre. The author addresses the issues which are only marginally represented in many histories of the 20th-century musical modernisation.
Autorenportrait
Ruta Staneviciute is a full professor at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. She is a member of the IMS study groups Music and Cultural Studies, and the co-author of the monographs Nylon Curtain. Cold War, International Exchange and Lithuanian Music (2018), Microtonal Music in Central and Eastern Europe: Historical Outlines and Current Practices (2019) and Music and Change in the Eastern Baltics Before and After 1989 (2022).