2009
DOI: 10.1017/s1478570609990066
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Reconsidering an Early Exoticism: Viennese Adaptations of Hungarian-Gypsy Music Around 1800

Abstract: Westernized Hungarian-Gypsy music (or the so-called style hongrois) has invariably been described as exotic. Although such a characterization is appropriate for later nineteenth-century compositions, I argue that it is inadequate for many of the earliest Viennese adaptations of Hungarian-Gypsy music. I focus in particular onrepresentative examples from the sphere of Hausmusik, in which early adaptations were most numerous, yet which has received the least scholarly attention. Although these adaptations evoke a… Show more

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