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Soviet propaganda music during the Cold War : ウィキペディア英語版 | Soviet propaganda music during the Cold War
In the Soviet Union, and especially during the Cold War, all music produced was generally expected to conform to the ideals of the party.〔Smith, Gerald Stanton. Songs to Seven Strings. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1984.〕 ==Background == The Resolution of 1932 mandated music nationalism and also brought about a trend towards more conventional compositions. This brought about the formation of party guidelines for all creative work. The reason for the Resolution of 1932 was to expand the spheres of already organized artists, as well as produce new artist organizations which would be under Party control.〔Schwarz, Boris. Music and Musical Life in Soviet Russia. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1983.〕 Socialist realism in Soviet music was considered to be “progressive music”. The music was used as a “literary concept” to emphasize the ideal of the “Soviet man”, and opposed folk-negating modernistic/bourgeois art.〔 Socialist realism was used as propaganda during the Cold War because it helped lead people to believe they were living in the best nation.
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