Thoughtlines: academic thinking outside the box

Series 2 | Episode 1: We are music & resistance with Kenneth Marcus

In this first episode of our second season of Thoughtlines, we talk about how culture fights back with historian Professor Kenneth Marcus.

As a visiting fellow at CRASSH he’s been exploring what happens when music ‘goes there’ and tackles the horror and heartbreak of war. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its musical resistance, rapidly going viral on social media, is effectively his project in real-time. But his focus on the epic pacifist works of Arnold Schoenberg, Hanns Eisler, and Benjamin Britten reminds us that music was shaping the global human rights imagination well before now.

Not only that, it’s also a very effective way to wake up the classroom.

  • Presented by broadcast journalist Catherine Galloway and produced by Carl Homer of Cambridge TV.
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Examples of using the arts as resistance in the war in Ukraine:

Kenneth Marcus, Cambridge playlist:

  • Handel, Trumpet Concerto in D Major, HWV 335a (Crispin Steele-Perkins, trumpet, Cambridge Music Festival, St. Catherine’s College, 1990)
  • Dvorak, Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104 (Steven Isserlis, cello, West Road Concert Hall, 1989)
  • Gershwin, ’S Wonderful (performed at Forbes Mellon Library, Clare College, 1987)
  • Gershwin, I Got Rhythm (performed at College Chapel, Clare College, 1987)
  • Marcus, Long, Hungry World (composed at Thirkill Court, Clare College, 1987)
  • Marcus, Talkin’ Love (composed at 30 Hardwick Street, Newnham, 1991)
  • Marcus, Waves (composed at Cambridge, 1991)
  • Quincy Jones with Ice-T, Kool Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, and Melle Mel, Back on the Block (played as DJ for Cambridge University Radio, 1990)
  • Strauss, The Blue Danube (Clare May Ball, 1990)
  • Tosh, I Am That I Am (Clare May Ball, 1990)
  • Javanese Gamelan (percussionist in Cambridge Gamelan Society, West Road Concert Hall and Hyde Park, London, 1990)
  • William Byrd, Short Evening Service (King’s College Evensong, 1989)

 

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