交响乐、地位与软实力:印度交响乐团

Q3 Arts and Humanities Asian-European Music Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-06-21 DOI:10.30819/aemr.7-2
H. Marsden
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印度交响乐团(SOI)是印度唯一的专业交响乐团。在本文中,我探讨了国有企业的作用和意义。首先,我把它定位在它的家乡孟买,把它定位在社会阶级、地位和全球意识的话语中。我认为,围绕着专业音乐的地方价值观和意识形态,不利于将管弦乐融入城市。然后,我将SOI置于国家建设的话语中,质疑乐团作为国家发展标志的作用。我建议孟买的跨国中产阶级和精英社区,以及SOI的跨国公司捐助者,将投资管弦乐队视为印度更广泛的政治和经济发展的一部分。我指出,由于印度地方和国家政府反对将管弦乐队视为现代化的标志,而是支持印度艺术和文化,将其视为印度国家地位的基础,因此造成了紧张局势。最后,我探讨了SOI的跨国网络,看看它在文化外交和软实力中的作用。我认为,虽然社会主义社会在“接触”并在跨国文化网络中找到一席之地方面取得了重大进展,但它的努力却因未能“脱颖而出”而受到阻碍;打造自己作为印度交响乐团的民族认同。
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Symphonies, Status and Soft Power: The Symphony Orchestra of India
The Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) is India's only professional symphony orchestra. In this paper, I explore the roles and meanings of the SOI. First, I situate it locally within its home city of Mumbai, positioning it within discourses of social class, status, and globally-minded aspiration. I argue that local values and ideologies surrounding professional musicianship compromise attempts to embed orchestral musicking in the city. I then move on to place the SOI within discourses of nation building, questioning the role of the orchestra as a marker of national development. I suggest that Mumbai's transnational middle class and elite communities, as well as the SOI's multinational corporate donors, consider investment in an orchestra a part of India's wider political and economic development. I point to tensions that are created as India's local and national government resist the notion of the orchestra as a marker of modernity and instead champion Indian arts and cultures as foundational to India's nationhood. Finally, I explore the SOI's transnational networks, looking at its role within cultural diplomacy and soft power. I show that, whilst the SOI has made significant steps in 'reaching out' and finding a place within transnational cultural networks, its efforts are hampered by its failure to 'stand out'; to forge its own national identity as an Indian symphony orchestra.
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Asian-European Music Research Journal
Asian-European Music Research Journal Arts and Humanities-Museology
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