The ‘System of National Cooperation’ hit factory: the aesthetic of Hungarian government-commissioned songs between 2010 and 2020

IF 0.7 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC Popular Music Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1017/S0261143022000423
Emília Barna, Ágnes Patakfalvi-Czirják
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Abstract This article addresses the relationship between popular music and populism through three government-commissioned songs, produced for occasions of national remembering during the post-2010 Orbán regime in Hungary, namely ‘Barackfa’ (2013), ‘Egy szabad országért’ (2016) and ‘Hazám, hazám’ (2020). All three songs are one-off collaborations of artists representing various music genres. We ask, firstly, what aesthetic forms make these songs potentially suitable for the performance of national unity, solidarity and the ‘people’, and secondly, how the songs’ structure, production and dissemination can be interpreted as attempts by government commissioners and creators to gain popularity. Drawing on Ostiguy's performative approach to populism, combined with the notion of collective speculation and musical affordances, we identify three main strategies of constructing the ‘people’ in the songs: singing together as sound, legacy and practice; the pop ‘mega-event’; and the use of the folk music aesthetic as ‘mother tongue’.
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“国家合作体系”大热工厂:匈牙利政府在2010年至2020年间委托创作的歌曲的美学
摘要本文通过三首政府委托制作的歌曲,即《Barackfa》(2013年)、《Egy szabad országért》(2016年)和《Hazám,Hazán》(2020年),探讨了流行音乐与民粹主义之间的关系。这三首歌都是代表不同音乐流派的艺术家的一次性合作。我们首先要问,是什么样的美学形式使这些歌曲有可能适合民族团结、团结和“人民”的表演,其次,这些歌曲的结构、制作和传播如何被解释为政府专员和创作者试图获得人气。借鉴Ostiguy对民粹主义的表演方法,结合集体推测和音乐启示的概念,我们确定了构建歌曲中“人”的三种主要策略:作为声音、遗产和实践一起唱歌;流行音乐“大事件”;以及民间音乐美学作为“母语”的使用。
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期刊介绍: Popular Music is an international multi-disciplinary journal covering all aspects of the subject - from the formation of social group identities through popular music, to the workings of the global music industry, to how particular pieces of music are put together. The journal includes all kinds of popular music, whether rap or rai, jazz or rock, from any historical era and any geographical location. Popular Music carries articles by scholars from a variety of disciplines and theoretical perspectives. Each issue contains substantial, authoritative and influential articles, topical pieces, and reviews of a wide range of books.
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