Abstract:British composers in the latter half of the twentieth century pursued a belated version of musical modernism rebelling against the establishment by 'returning' to little known medieval manuscripts. The contradiction here is an interesting one, and what the author identifies here as modernist medievalism-the contradictory appropriation of the medieval to expressly forward-thinking ends-is explicitly intertextual. This chapter argues that a modernist composer conjuring the medieval is doing something less than t… Show more
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