A history of Russian music: from Kamarinskaya to Babi Yar/
Francis Maes
- California: Universtity of California Press, 2006.
- xiv, 427 p.; ill. ; 24 cm.
1. Introduction: Natasha's Dance, or Musical Nationalism
2. "I'm Finished with Russian Music": Mikhail Glinka
3. "There's Petersburg for You!" The Birth Pangs of a Music Culture
4. The Clash of Ideas: The Quest for the Essence of the New Russian Music
5. The Theory in Practice: Musical Creation
6. "Truth in the Realm of the Pseudo": Russian Opera
7. "The Musician-Human": Pyotr Chaikovsky
8. "A Musical Conscience": Rimsky-Korsakov and the Belyayev Circle
9. Imagination and Renewal: The Silver Age
10. "The Cleansing Catastrophe": Early Soviet Music
11. Russia's Loss: The Musical Emigration
12. From Yezhovshchina to Zhdanovshchina
13. "Prokofiev Must Return to Us"
14. "The Secret Diary of a Nation": The Works of Shostakovich
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