Stewart R. Craggs
Ashgate
Hardback
200
2007
In his position as Secretary General of the CIA-financed Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF), Nicholas Nabokov gave music a high profile in the work of this Cold War organisation, producing four international musical festivals under its auspices. This book reveals that Nabokov?»s musical involvement with the CCF was a struggle on two fronts. Apparently a defence of Western modernism against ?«backward?», ?«provincial?» Soviet music, Nabokov?»s writings show this to have meshed closely with the domestic concern - shared by many intellectuals - that high culture was being undermined by an increasingly culturally aware middle class.
Ashgate
Hardback
200
2007
In his position as Secretary General of the CIA-financed Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF), Nicholas Nabokov gave music a high profile in the work of this Cold War organisation, producing four international musical festivals under its auspices. This book reveals that Nabokov?»s musical involvement with the CCF was a struggle on two fronts. Apparently a defence of Western modernism against ?«backward?», ?«provincial?» Soviet music, Nabokov?»s writings show this to have meshed closely with the domestic concern - shared by many intellectuals - that high culture was being undermined by an increasingly culturally aware middle class.