The reception of Soviet music in the west: A history of sympathy and misunderstandings

  • Hakobian L
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In this concise survey, the evolution of Western attitudes to Soviet music is retraced: from a certain interest in the early Soviet avant-garde, through ?Cold War? attempts to keep alive the works banned under Stalin, to the support of the Soviet avant-garde of the ?60-70s and the recent vogue for Soviet music of a stylistically ?moderate? kind, which has never been popular among Russian connoisseurs. Side by side with manifestations of sympathy, some typical misunderstandings are pointed out.nema

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Hakobian, L. (2012). The reception of Soviet music in the west: A history of sympathy and misunderstandings. Muzikologija, (13), 125–137. https://doi.org/10.2298/muz120204015h

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