Studio 360: Culture Shock 1913 Studio 360: Culture Shock 1913

Studio 360: Culture Shock 1913

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What a year was 1913! In an exhibition in a New York Armory, American viewers confronted Cubism and abstraction for the first time. In Vienna, the audience at a concert of atonal music by Schoenberg and others broke out into a near-riot. And in Paris, Stravinsky and Nijinsky¿s new ballet The Rite of Spring burst on stage with inflammatory results.

Culture Shock 1913 tells the stories behind these and other groundbreaking events that year, and goes back to consider what led to this mad, Modernist moment. "I think in a lot of ways it was just the beginning of a century just of absolute chaos and nightmare, and as so often, the artists heard it and reflected it first," notes the critic Tim Page. WNYC¿s Sara Fishko speaks with thinkers, authors, musicians, art curators, and historians about this unsettling era of sweeping change ¿ and the not-so-subtle ways in which it mirrors our own uncertain age.

This Studio 360 episode is an abridged version of a one-hour documentary Sara Fishko produced for WNYC. [Broadcast Date: December 28, 2013]

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
NARRATOR
KA
Kurt Andersen
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
00:54
hr min
RELEASED
2013
December 28
PUBLISHER
WNYC New York and Public Radio International
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
52
MB