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- W75792675 abstract "Schenker the modernist? In all sorts of ways it is an absurd proposition: think of his views on Stravinsky, on mass culture, on America, or his dismissive claim that who have been . . . left behind by art call themselves modern!1 And yet the weapons with which Schenker fought not only modernism as such but also many other manifestations of the modern world might be seen as precisely those of a modernist. For instance, his identification of issues of art and ethics, his ability to be talking about the usage of slurs at one moment and the loss of spiritual direction in the modern world at the next, was not just a Viennese trait (as above all embodied in the writings of Karl Kraus) but a central feature of European modernism as represented by, say, Gropius or Le Corbusier. Then again, there is his formalism, his insistence that artistic value is grounded in precise and demonstrable relationships between the constituents of the artwork: in this sense Schenker's Urlinie, and hence Schenker's Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, are as much modernist constructions as Schoenberg's serialism or Le Corbusier's Modulor. Paradoxically, it is because he saw their works as epitomizing what we might see as modernist values that Schenker advocated a return to the masters. Through his method, he reinvented classical music under the sign of modernism. In this paper, however, I want to go beyond this by suggesting that there is something characteristically Viennese about Schenker's ambivalent modernism, and I do this by setting it against its contemporary context. At first sight, the attempt to read Schenker's work in light of the cultural melting pot that was finde-siecle Vienna might seem to be frustrated by his relative lack of documented engagement with other contemporary arts. But, as a resident of Vienna, Schenker literally lived in the middle of artistic controversy, to the extent that it revolved round material culture and the built environment. And what he must have seen in" @default.
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- W75792675 title "Heinrich Schenker, Modernist: Detail, Difference, and Analysis" @default.
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