Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Paris, May 1952

View through CrossRef
The Paris Festival of Masterpieces of the 20th Century lasted throughout May, and few had time to see it all. Unlike many foreign festivals that spread themselves out over a similar period, it was crammed tight with good things throughout, with something of interest every night except Sundays from 30 April to 1 June. The third week was the climax of the festival, and in general the last two weeks were more exciting than the first two, which were apparently meant to draw the Parisian bourgeoisie, being devoted mainly to ballet by the New York City Ballet, and containing nothing in music worth a journey abroad except perhaps two performances by the Vienna Opera of Wozzeck, which is rapidly becoming as familiar as The Rite of Spring. In the last two weeks, the festival's so-called literary conferences on cultural freedom were held, and to give these the best possible chance of wide publicity, the organizers had cleverly saved up their musical trump cards until then, with what was virtually a Stravinsky-Bartók-Schoenberg week, Stravinsky himself conducting his two late symphonies and Oedipus Rex, with Cocteau as producer, designer, narrator (and of course librettist), followed in the last week by Billy Budd conducted by Britten, excerpts from Milhaud's setting of the Oresteia, and Virgil Thomson's Four Saints in Three Acts.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Paris, May 1952
Description:
The Paris Festival of Masterpieces of the 20th Century lasted throughout May, and few had time to see it all.
Unlike many foreign festivals that spread themselves out over a similar period, it was crammed tight with good things throughout, with something of interest every night except Sundays from 30 April to 1 June.
The third week was the climax of the festival, and in general the last two weeks were more exciting than the first two, which were apparently meant to draw the Parisian bourgeoisie, being devoted mainly to ballet by the New York City Ballet, and containing nothing in music worth a journey abroad except perhaps two performances by the Vienna Opera of Wozzeck, which is rapidly becoming as familiar as The Rite of Spring.
In the last two weeks, the festival's so-called literary conferences on cultural freedom were held, and to give these the best possible chance of wide publicity, the organizers had cleverly saved up their musical trump cards until then, with what was virtually a Stravinsky-Bartók-Schoenberg week, Stravinsky himself conducting his two late symphonies and Oedipus Rex, with Cocteau as producer, designer, narrator (and of course librettist), followed in the last week by Billy Budd conducted by Britten, excerpts from Milhaud's setting of the Oresteia, and Virgil Thomson's Four Saints in Three Acts.

Related Results

L’École de Paris, une histoire sans histoire ? : l’Art à Paris de 1945 à 1980
L’École de Paris, une histoire sans histoire ? : l’Art à Paris de 1945 à 1980
La Nouvelle École de Paris est un objet à géométrie variable de l’histoire de l’art. Plus qu’une école nationale, elle est un concept résultant de la somme des discours qui n’ont d...
Comptes rendus
Comptes rendus
Abstract Palazzo (Eric). Broder la splendeur. La theologie chretienne de l’ornement dans l’Antiquite et le haut Moyen Age...
Fox, Ethel Carrick (1872–1952)
Fox, Ethel Carrick (1872–1952)
British trained painter Ethel Carrick Fox married Australian artist Emmanuel Phillips Fox in 1905 and spent her five-decade career closely associated with Australian artists. Altho...
Le Port de Paris : naissance d'un port industriel (milieu du XIXe siècle-1914)
Le Port de Paris : naissance d'un port industriel (milieu du XIXe siècle-1914)
Le port de Paris ne correspond pas à la définition traditionnelle du terme. On doit observer tout d'abord qu'il s'agit d'un port fluvial. La difficulté de définir le port de Paris ...
De sociale struktuur en het politieke proces
De sociale struktuur en het politieke proces
De sociale struktuur en het politieke proces : Een vergelijkende studie in 147 Belgische Gemeenten This paper is concerned with the question of how the social and economi...
De sociale struktuur en het politieke proces : Een vergelijkende studie in 147 Belgische Gemeenten
De sociale struktuur en het politieke proces : Een vergelijkende studie in 147 Belgische Gemeenten
This paper is concerned with the question of how the social and economic structure of cities affects the degree of political competition and how in turn these factors affect the de...
Phylogenomics, biogeography, and clade diversification of Paris (Melanthiaceae)
Phylogenomics, biogeography, and clade diversification of Paris (Melanthiaceae)
Abstract Background Paris (Melanthiaceae) is an economically important but taxonomically difficult genus, which is unique in angiosperms because some species have extremel...
Plastome phylogenomics, biogeography, and clade diversification of Paris (Melanthiaceae)
Plastome phylogenomics, biogeography, and clade diversification of Paris (Melanthiaceae)
Abstract Background: Paris (Melanthiaceae) is an economically important but taxonomically difficult genus, which is unique in angiosperms because some species have extremel...

Back to Top