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Barbara L. Kelly

Barbara Lucy Kelly (born 2 June 1966)[1] is a musicologist specializing in 19th- and early 20th-century French music, an area in which she is widely regarded as a leading authority. She has dual UK and Irish citizenship. She is the Head of School of Music and Professor of Music at the University of Leeds and is currently the first female President of the Royal Musical Association (2021–2023).[2][3]

Barbara L. Kelly
Kelly in 2019
Born
Barbara Lucy Kelly

(1966-06-02) 2 June 1966 (age 57)
Edinburgh, Scotland
NationalityBritish, Irish
OccupationMusicologist

Career edit

Kelly was born in Edinburgh, the youngest of four children of parents of Irish and Scottish heritage. Her father's family came from Galway and Dublin, and her mother's came a generation earlier from County Mayo. A talented child singer who sang a solo before Queen Elizabeth II on her silver jubilee visit to Edinburgh in 1977, Kelly entered St Mary's Music School where she started with the violin, followed by four years in the junior department of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow. From the age of 15, she sang with the National Youth Choir and played with youth orchestras.[citation needed]

From 1984 to 1988, Kelly studied music and English at the University of Glasgow,[2] where she developed a love for Fin de siècle and early 20th-century French and Russian music. This motivated her to study with French music experts, initially with David Grayson at the University of Illinois (Master's in Musicology, 1992), and subsequently with Robert Orledge at the University of Liverpool (PhD, 1994), writing her thesis on Darius Milhaud and the French Musical Tradition.[2]

In September 1993, Kelly was appointed Lecturer in Music and Senior Course Tutor at University College Scarborough (today part of the University of Hull). In January 1995, she became Lecturer in Music at Keele University[2] where she was promoted to Senior Lecturer (2002–8), Programme Director for Music (2007–11), and finally Professor of Music in March 2008. In addition, she was Head of Humanities Research at the Research Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2012–4) and Faculty Research Director, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (2014–5) at Keele.[2] Remaining a Visiting Professor at Keele, Kelly was then appointed Director of Research at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester in April 2015.[2] In November 2022, she took up the post of Head of School of Music and Professor of Music at the University of Leeds.[4]

Among her external activities, in 2016, she was a "Professeur invité" at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne.[3] Kelly has been a regular external examiner at Liverpool Hope University College (1999–2003), the University of Limerick, Mary Immaculate College (2004–8), and the University of Leeds (2005–9), and acted as a Specialist Postgraduate External at the RNCM (2007–13). Other doctoral examining roles have led her to a wide range of universities in Australia, Canada, France, England, and Malta. She is a member of a number of research groups, including the international steering group of France: Musiques, Cultures, 1789–1918[5] and Music and Nation (Musique et nation);[6] she is on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Institut de Recherche en Musicologie (IReMus).[3][7]

In October 2020, Kelly was elected to the Academia Europaea.[8]

Research interests edit

Kelly specializes in late 19th- and early 20th-century French music and cultural history. She has published on composers including Darius Milhaud, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, and Igor Stravinsky as well as on issues such as music and war, national and religious identity, and anti-Semitism in France.[2]

Based on her 1994 doctoral thesis and subsequent research, her first monograph, Tradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud (1912–1939) (2003), was preceded by a number of articles in books and journals, not least important biographical entries in the 2001 edition of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, including the one on Ravel. The study covers the musical development and aesthetics of Milhaud between 1912 and the composer's emigration at the outbreak of World War II, with insights into his early works, national and religious influences, and rarely performed compositions.[2] The book has been hailed as "a magnificent contribution to the study of the work and aesthetics of Darius Milhaud, and [...] enlarging it in concentric circles, it helps to better understand the group Les Six, the emergence of neoclassicism in France, and the music of the inter-war period".[9]

Kelly's second monograph, Music and Ultra-Modernism in France: A Fragile Consensus (1913–1939) (2013), deals with three generational groupings of French composers: Ravel and his circle, Les Six in the 1920s, and La Jeune France (founded 1936).[2] The book has been lauded for the attention it pays to composers beyond the Debussy–Ravel–Satie narrative, including, beyond the members of those groups, Georges Migot.[10] By also including the views of opinion-leading music critics of the period, the "book provides a detailed survey of how French music was presented in the press. By interrogating the contemporaneous discourse, including writing by composers, Kelly adds to the dynamic understanding of the period".[11]

In three (co-)edited volumes, Kelly has further strengthened her research profile. Together with Australian musicologist Kerry Murphy, she produced a 2007 publication comparing the impact of Berlioz and Debussy.[2] 2008 saw the publication of French Music, Culture, and National Identity, 1870–1939, including twelve essays in three sections resulting from a conference she had organized at Keele University, described as "a distinguished collection of essays that will support and influence research on the fin-de-siècle for some time".[12]

In Music Criticism in France: Authority, Advocacy, Legacy (1918–1939) (2018), edited by Kelly together with Canadian musicologist Christopher Moore, the various authors describe how the reception of composers like Charles Koechlin, Arthur Honegger, Nadia Boulanger, or Erik Satie was shaped by contemporary and near-contemporary music critics. The volume was welcomed as "the first detailed study of its kind [...] a thought-provoking and highly variegated impression of the roles and activities of French music criticism in the 1920s and 30s".[13]

As a form of public engagement, Kelly is also active as a radio broadcaster in programmes for the BBC focusing on French art music.

Selected publications edit

Monographs edit

  • Tradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud (1912–1939) (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003), ISBN 978-0-75463-033-3.
  • Music and Ultra-Modernism in France: A Fragile Consensus (1913–1939) (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2013), ISBN 978-1-84383-810-4.
  • (with Deborah Mawer, Rachel Moore, and Graham Sadler) Accenting the Classics: Editing European Music in France, 1915–1925 (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2023), ISBN 978-1-83765-032-3.

Edited volumes edit

  • (with Kerry Murphy) Berlioz and Debussy. Sources, Contexts and Legacies (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), ISBN 978-1-13826-298-0.
  • French Music, Culture, and National Identity, 1870–1939 (Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2008), ISBN 978-1-58046-272-3.
  • (with Christopher Moore) Music Criticism in France: Authority, Advocacy, Legacy (1918–1939) (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2018), ISBN 978-1-78327-251-8.
  • (with Sarah Collins and Laura Tunbridge) "A 'Musical League of Nations'? Music Institutions and the Politics of Internationalism between the Wars", roundtable in Journal of the Royal Musical Association vol. 147 no. 2 (2022).
  • (with Anaïs Fléchet, Martin Guerpin, and Philippe Gumplowicz) Music and Postwar Transitions in the 19th and 20th Centuries (New York: Berghahn Books, 2023), ISBN 978-1-80073-894-2.

Articles edit

  • (with Silvano Levy) "E. L. T. Mesens' Renouncement of Music", in: French Studies Bulletin (October 1994), pp. 13–15.
  • "Time Present, Past and Future in the Writings and Practice of Milhaud; Comparisons with Stravinsky and Eliot", in: The Maynooth International Musicological Conference 1995. Selected Proceedings Part Two (= Irish Musical Studies vol. 5) ed. Patrick F. Devine and Harry White (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1996), pp. 294–320.
  • (with Silvano Levy) "Dangerous Music: Belgian Theories of Musical Surrealism", in: Aura (Spring 1996), pp. 72–85.
  • "Milhaud's Alissa Manuscripts (1913 and 1931)", in: Journal of the Royal Musical Association (December 1996), pp. 229–245.
  • "History and Homage", in: The Cambridge Companion to Ravel, ed. Deborah Mawer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. 7–26.
  • "Henri Busser"; "Paul Claudel"; "Raoul Gunsbourg"; "Tibor Harsanyi"; "Jean Huré"; "André Jolivet"; "E. L. T. Mesens"; "Maurice Ravel"; "Jean Rivier"; "Jean Roger-Ducasse"; "Antoine Tisné"; "Marguerite Béclard d’Harcourt"; in: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie (London: Macmillan, 2001).
  • "The Paris of Debussy", in The Cambridge Companion to Debussy, ed. Simon Trezise (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 25–42.
  • "Vies parasites du poète: art et recyclage dans Julien de Charpentier", in: Le Naturalisme sur la scène lyrique, ed. Jean-Christophe Branger and Alban Ramaut (St. Etienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, 2004), pp. 271–284.
  • "Ravel after Debussy: Inheritance, Influences and Style", in: Berlioz and Debussy: Sources, Contexts and Legacies, ed. B. Kelly and K. Murphy (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), pp. 167–180.
  • "The Roles of Music and Culture in National Identity Formation", in: French Music, Culture, and National Identity, 1870–1939, ed. B. Kelly (Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2008), pp. 1–14.
  • "Debussy and the Making of a musicien français: Pelléas, the Press and the First World War", in: French Music, Culture, and National Identity, 1870–1939 (as above), pp. 58–76.
  • "Guerrières, reines et collaborateurs: religion, politique et images et la France", in: Musique, arts et religion dans l'entre-deux-guerres, ed. Sylvain Caron and Michel Duchesneau (Lyon: Symétrie, 2009), pp. 271–295.
  • "Re-presenting Ravel: Artificiality and the Aesthetic of Imposture", in: Behind the Masks: New Perspectives on Ravel's Music, ed. Peter Kaminsky (Rochester, NY: Rochester University Press, 2011), pp. 41–62.
  • "Une étude de Ravel: époque, place et heritage, ou Ravel et "l'esthétique de l'imposture", in: Musique française, esthétique, identité en mutation, 1892–1992, ed. Pascal Terrien (Paris: Delatour, 2011), pp. 161–172.
  • "Originalité et tradition: Pelléas et la bataille pour la musique française (1902–1920)", in: Pelléas et Mélisande, ed. Denis Herlin, Sylvie Douche and Christopher Branger (Lyon: Symétrie, 2012), pp. 113–124.
  • "Remembering Debussy in Interwar France: Authority, Musicology and Legacy", in: Music and Letters, vol. 93 no. 2 (August 2012), pp. 374–392.
  • "Enjeux de mémoire après la mort de Debussy. Débats entre Prunières, Vallas et Vuillermoz", in: Regards sur Debussy: Actes du colloque international Claude Debussy, ed. Myriam Chimènes and Alexandre Laederich (Paris: Fayard, 2013), pp. 401–420.
  • "Milhaud et Ravel: affinités, antipathies et les esthétiques musicales françaises", in: Regards croisés sur Darius Milhaud, ed. Jacinthe Harbec and Marie-Noelle Lavoie (Paris: Vrin, 2015), pp. 133–152.
  • "L'Affaire Prunières-Vallas", in: Henry Prunières (1886–1942): un musicologue engagé de l'entre-deux-guerres, ed. Myriam Chimènes, Florence Gétreau et Catherine Massip (Lyon: Symétrie, 2015), pp.v311–328.
  • "Poulenc et Stravinsky: influence musicale, crise ou complicité?", in: Du Langage au style: singularités de Francis Poulenc, ed. Lucie Kayas and Hervé Lacombe (Lyon: Smétrie, 2016), pp. 159–172.
  • "Ravel's Late Styles", in: Late Style and its Discontents, ed. Gordon McMullan and Sam Smiles (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), pp. 158–173.
  • (with Rebecca Thumpston) "Maintaining the Entente Cordiale. Musicological Collaboration between the United Kingdom and France", in: Revue de musicologie, vol. 103 (2017), no. 2, pp. 615–640.
  • "Fashioning Early Debussy in Interwar France", in: Debussy’s Resonance, eds. François de Médicis, Michel Duchesneau and Steven Huebner (Rochester, NY: Rochester University Press, 2018), pp. 559–579.
  • "Common Canon, Conflicting Ideologies: Music Criticism in Performance in Interwar France" in: Music Criticism in France: Authority, Advocacy, Legacy (1918–1939), ed. Barbara L. Kelly and Christopher Moore (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018), pp. 121–149.
  • "Reflecting the Public Appetite in Text and Music: Debussy's Act of Wartime Propaganda", in Over Here, Over There: Transatlantic Conversations on the Music of World War I, ed. by William Brooks, Christina Bashford and Gayle Magee (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2019), pp. 58–72.
  • "Musical Innovation and Collaboration during the First World War: Jane Bathori at the Vieux-Colombier", in: Créer, jouer, transmettre la musique de la IIIe République à nos jours. Pour Myriam Chimènes, ed. Alexandra Laedrich (Lyon: Symétrie, 2019), pp. 69–81.
  • "French Connections: Debussy and Ravel's Orchestral Music in Britain from Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune to Boléro", in: The Symphonic Poem in Britain, c.1850–1940: Texts and Contexts, ed. Michael Allis and Paul Watt (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2020), pp. 115–146.
  • "Une entente cordiale en musique: The Chesterian dans l'entre-deux-guerres", in: La Critique musicale au XXe siècle, ed. Timothée Picard (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2020), pp. 1045–1054.
  • "Between Salzburg and London: The 1923 and 1924 Festivals / Zwischen Salzburg und London: Die Feste 1923 & 1924", in: Achtung International! Salzburg & 100 Years of the International Society for Contemporary Music, ed. Matthew Werley (Vienna: Hollitzer Verlag, 2023), pp. 112–122.

Radio programmes edit

  • Pavane pour une infante défunte, by Maurice Ravel (3 March 2023; link).
  • Composer of the Week: Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) (undated; link).
  • Twenty Minutes: Ravel's Paris (undated; link).
  • Tales from the Staves: Debussy's La Mer (26 June 2018; link).

References edit

  1. ^ ScotlandsPeople, retrieved 11 January 2021 (registration required).
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Barbara Kelly". Royal Northern College of Music. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Barbara Kelly". Academy of Europe. 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  4. ^ See book announcement of the University of Leeds, 6 March 2023.
  5. ^ France: Musiques, Cultures, 1789–1918 fmc.ac.uk, retrieved 5 November 2020
  6. ^ Music and Nation rncm.ac.uk; retrieved 5 November 2020.
  7. ^ IREMUS; retrieved 5 November 2020.
  8. ^ New Members of Academia Europaea 2020 Academia Europaea; retrieved 5 November 2020.
  9. ^ "L'ouvrage de Barbara Kelly constitue une magnifique contribution à l'étude de l'œuvre et de l'esthétique de Darius Milhaud, et par un élargissement selon des cercles concentriques, il aide à mieux comprendre le groupe des Six, l'émergence du néoclassicisme en France, et la musique de l'entre-deux-guerres."; François de Médicis, review in Intersections. Canadian Journal of Music vol. 25 (2005) no. 1–2, pp. 245–249; here p. 249.
  10. ^ Andrew Thomson, review in The Musical Times vol. 155 (2014) no. 1926, p. 99–103; here: p. 99–100.
  11. ^ Helen Julia Minors, review in Notes vol. 17 no. 3 (March 2015), pp. 509–512; here: p. 512.
  12. ^ Keith E. Clifton, review in Fontes Artis Musicae vol. 56 no. 2 (April–June 2009), pp. 226–227; here: p. 227.
  13. ^ Alexander Carpenter, review in Notes vol. 76 no. 4 (June 2020), pp. 609–611.

External links edit

  • Barbara Kelly Keele University
  • Kelly, Barbara Academy of Europe 2020
  • Barbara L. Kelly: Music and Ultra-Modernism in France: A Fragile Consensus, 1913-1939 jstor.org 2013
  • Barbara Kelly leedslieder.org

barbara, kelly, barbara, lucy, kelly, born, june, 1966, musicologist, specializing, 19th, early, 20th, century, french, music, area, which, widely, regarded, leading, authority, dual, irish, citizenship, head, school, music, professor, music, university, leeds. Barbara Lucy Kelly born 2 June 1966 1 is a musicologist specializing in 19th and early 20th century French music an area in which she is widely regarded as a leading authority She has dual UK and Irish citizenship She is the Head of School of Music and Professor of Music at the University of Leeds and is currently the first female President of the Royal Musical Association 2021 2023 2 3 Barbara L KellyKelly in 2019BornBarbara Lucy Kelly 1966 06 02 2 June 1966 age 57 Edinburgh ScotlandNationalityBritish IrishOccupationMusicologist Contents 1 Career 2 Research interests 3 Selected publications 3 1 Monographs 3 2 Edited volumes 3 3 Articles 3 4 Radio programmes 4 References 5 External linksCareer editKelly was born in Edinburgh the youngest of four children of parents of Irish and Scottish heritage Her father s family came from Galway and Dublin and her mother s came a generation earlier from County Mayo A talented child singer who sang a solo before Queen Elizabeth II on her silver jubilee visit to Edinburgh in 1977 Kelly entered St Mary s Music School where she started with the violin followed by four years in the junior department of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Glasgow From the age of 15 she sang with the National Youth Choir and played with youth orchestras citation needed From 1984 to 1988 Kelly studied music and English at the University of Glasgow 2 where she developed a love for Fin de siecle and early 20th century French and Russian music This motivated her to study with French music experts initially with David Grayson at the University of Illinois Master s in Musicology 1992 and subsequently with Robert Orledge at the University of Liverpool PhD 1994 writing her thesis on Darius Milhaud and the French Musical Tradition 2 In September 1993 Kelly was appointed Lecturer in Music and Senior Course Tutor at University College Scarborough today part of the University of Hull In January 1995 she became Lecturer in Music at Keele University 2 where she was promoted to Senior Lecturer 2002 8 Programme Director for Music 2007 11 and finally Professor of Music in March 2008 In addition she was Head of Humanities Research at the Research Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences 2012 4 and Faculty Research Director Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2014 5 at Keele 2 Remaining a Visiting Professor at Keele Kelly was then appointed Director of Research at the Royal Northern College of Music RNCM in Manchester in April 2015 2 In November 2022 she took up the post of Head of School of Music and Professor of Music at the University of Leeds 4 Among her external activities in 2016 she was a Professeur invite at the Universite de Paris Sorbonne 3 Kelly has been a regular external examiner at Liverpool Hope University College 1999 2003 the University of Limerick Mary Immaculate College 2004 8 and the University of Leeds 2005 9 and acted as a Specialist Postgraduate External at the RNCM 2007 13 Other doctoral examining roles have led her to a wide range of universities in Australia Canada France England and Malta She is a member of a number of research groups including the international steering group of France Musiques Cultures 1789 1918 5 and Music and Nation Musique et nation 6 she is on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Institut de Recherche en Musicologie IReMus 3 7 In October 2020 Kelly was elected to the Academia Europaea 8 Research interests editKelly specializes in late 19th and early 20th century French music and cultural history She has published on composers including Darius Milhaud Claude Debussy Maurice Ravel Arthur Honegger Francis Poulenc and Igor Stravinsky as well as on issues such as music and war national and religious identity and anti Semitism in France 2 Based on her 1994 doctoral thesis and subsequent research her first monograph Tradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud 1912 1939 2003 was preceded by a number of articles in books and journals not least important biographical entries in the 2001 edition of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians including the one on Ravel The study covers the musical development and aesthetics of Milhaud between 1912 and the composer s emigration at the outbreak of World War II with insights into his early works national and religious influences and rarely performed compositions 2 The book has been hailed as a magnificent contribution to the study of the work and aesthetics of Darius Milhaud and enlarging it in concentric circles it helps to better understand the group Les Six the emergence of neoclassicism in France and the music of the inter war period 9 Kelly s second monograph Music and Ultra Modernism in France A Fragile Consensus 1913 1939 2013 deals with three generational groupings of French composers Ravel and his circle Les Six in the 1920s and La Jeune France founded 1936 2 The book has been lauded for the attention it pays to composers beyond the Debussy Ravel Satie narrative including beyond the members of those groups Georges Migot 10 By also including the views of opinion leading music critics of the period the book provides a detailed survey of how French music was presented in the press By interrogating the contemporaneous discourse including writing by composers Kelly adds to the dynamic understanding of the period 11 In three co edited volumes Kelly has further strengthened her research profile Together with Australian musicologist Kerry Murphy she produced a 2007 publication comparing the impact of Berlioz and Debussy 2 2008 saw the publication of French Music Culture and National Identity 1870 1939 including twelve essays in three sections resulting from a conference she had organized at Keele University described as a distinguished collection of essays that will support and influence research on the fin de siecle for some time 12 In Music Criticism in France Authority Advocacy Legacy 1918 1939 2018 edited by Kelly together with Canadian musicologist Christopher Moore the various authors describe how the reception of composers like Charles Koechlin Arthur Honegger Nadia Boulanger or Erik Satie was shaped by contemporary and near contemporary music critics The volume was welcomed as the first detailed study of its kind a thought provoking and highly variegated impression of the roles and activities of French music criticism in the 1920s and 30s 13 As a form of public engagement Kelly is also active as a radio broadcaster in programmes for the BBC focusing on French art music Selected publications editMonographs edit Tradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud 1912 1939 Aldershot Ashgate 2003 ISBN 978 0 75463 033 3 Music and Ultra Modernism in France A Fragile Consensus 1913 1939 Woodbridge Boydell and Brewer 2013 ISBN 978 1 84383 810 4 with Deborah Mawer Rachel Moore and Graham Sadler Accenting the Classics Editing European Music in France 1915 1925 Woodbridge Boydell and Brewer 2023 ISBN 978 1 83765 032 3 Edited volumes edit with Kerry Murphy Berlioz and Debussy Sources Contexts and Legacies Aldershot Ashgate 2007 ISBN 978 1 13826 298 0 French Music Culture and National Identity 1870 1939 Rochester NY University of Rochester Press 2008 ISBN 978 1 58046 272 3 with Christopher Moore Music Criticism in France Authority Advocacy Legacy 1918 1939 Woodbridge Boydell 2018 ISBN 978 1 78327 251 8 with Sarah Collins and Laura Tunbridge A Musical League of Nations Music Institutions and the Politics of Internationalism between the Wars roundtable in Journal of the Royal Musical Association vol 147 no 2 2022 with Anais Flechet Martin Guerpin and Philippe Gumplowicz Music and Postwar Transitions in the 19th and 20th Centuries New York Berghahn Books 2023 ISBN 978 1 80073 894 2 Articles edit with Silvano Levy E L T Mesens Renouncement of Music in French Studies Bulletin October 1994 pp 13 15 Time Present Past and Future in the Writings and Practice of Milhaud Comparisons with Stravinsky and Eliot in The Maynooth International Musicological Conference 1995 Selected Proceedings Part Two Irish Musical Studies vol 5 ed Patrick F Devine and Harry White Dublin Four Courts Press 1996 pp 294 320 with Silvano Levy Dangerous Music Belgian Theories of Musical Surrealism in Aura Spring 1996 pp 72 85 Milhaud s Alissa Manuscripts 1913 and 1931 in Journal of the Royal Musical Association December 1996 pp 229 245 History and Homage in The Cambridge Companion to Ravel ed Deborah Mawer Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000 pp 7 26 Henri Busser Paul Claudel Raoul Gunsbourg Tibor Harsanyi Jean Hure Andre Jolivet E L T Mesens Maurice Ravel Jean Rivier Jean Roger Ducasse Antoine Tisne Marguerite Beclard d Harcourt in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ed Stanley Sadie London Macmillan 2001 The Paris of Debussy in The Cambridge Companion to Debussy ed Simon Trezise Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2003 pp 25 42 Vies parasites du poete art et recyclage dans Julien de Charpentier in Le Naturalisme sur la scene lyrique ed Jean Christophe Branger and Alban Ramaut St Etienne Publications de l Universite de Saint Etienne 2004 pp 271 284 Ravel after Debussy Inheritance Influences and Style in Berlioz and Debussy Sources Contexts and Legacies ed B Kelly and K Murphy Aldershot Ashgate 2007 pp 167 180 The Roles of Music and Culture in National Identity Formation in French Music Culture and National Identity 1870 1939 ed B Kelly Rochester NY University of Rochester Press 2008 pp 1 14 Debussy and the Making of a musicien francais Pelleas the Press and the First World War in French Music Culture and National Identity 1870 1939 as above pp 58 76 Guerrieres reines et collaborateurs religion politique et images et la France in Musique arts et religion dans l entre deux guerres ed Sylvain Caron and Michel Duchesneau Lyon Symetrie 2009 pp 271 295 Re presenting Ravel Artificiality and the Aesthetic of Imposture in Behind the Masks New Perspectives on Ravel s Music ed Peter Kaminsky Rochester NY Rochester University Press 2011 pp 41 62 Une etude de Ravel epoque place et heritage ou Ravel et l esthetique de l imposture in Musique francaise esthetique identite en mutation 1892 1992 ed Pascal Terrien Paris Delatour 2011 pp 161 172 Originalite et tradition Pelleas et la bataille pour la musique francaise 1902 1920 in Pelleas et Melisande ed Denis Herlin Sylvie Douche and Christopher Branger Lyon Symetrie 2012 pp 113 124 Remembering Debussy in Interwar France Authority Musicology and Legacy in Music and Letters vol 93 no 2 August 2012 pp 374 392 Enjeux de memoire apres la mort de Debussy Debats entre Prunieres Vallas et Vuillermoz in Regards sur Debussy Actes du colloque international Claude Debussy ed Myriam Chimenes and Alexandre Laederich Paris Fayard 2013 pp 401 420 Milhaud et Ravel affinites antipathies et les esthetiques musicales francaises in Regards croises sur Darius Milhaud ed Jacinthe Harbec and Marie Noelle Lavoie Paris Vrin 2015 pp 133 152 L Affaire Prunieres Vallas in Henry Prunieres 1886 1942 un musicologue engage de l entre deux guerres ed Myriam Chimenes Florence Getreau et Catherine Massip Lyon Symetrie 2015 pp v311 328 Poulenc et Stravinsky influence musicale crise ou complicite in Du Langage au style singularites de Francis Poulenc ed Lucie Kayas and Herve Lacombe Lyon Smetrie 2016 pp 159 172 Ravel s Late Styles in Late Style and its Discontents ed Gordon McMullan and Sam Smiles Oxford Oxford University Press 2016 pp 158 173 with Rebecca Thumpston Maintaining the Entente Cordiale Musicological Collaboration between the United Kingdom and France in Revue de musicologie vol 103 2017 no 2 pp 615 640 Fashioning Early Debussy in Interwar France in Debussy s Resonance eds Francois de Medicis Michel Duchesneau and Steven Huebner Rochester NY Rochester University Press 2018 pp 559 579 Common Canon Conflicting Ideologies Music Criticism in Performance in Interwar France in Music Criticism in France Authority Advocacy Legacy 1918 1939 ed Barbara L Kelly and Christopher Moore Woodbridge Boydell Press 2018 pp 121 149 Reflecting the Public Appetite in Text and Music Debussy s Act of Wartime Propaganda in Over Here Over There Transatlantic Conversations on the Music of World War I ed by William Brooks Christina Bashford and Gayle Magee Champaign IL University of Illinois Press 2019 pp 58 72 Musical Innovation and Collaboration during the First World War Jane Bathori at the Vieux Colombier in Creer jouer transmettre la musique de la IIIe Republique a nos jours Pour Myriam Chimenes ed Alexandra Laedrich Lyon Symetrie 2019 pp 69 81 French Connections Debussy and Ravel s Orchestral Music in Britain from Prelude a l apres midi d un faune to Bolero in The Symphonic Poem in Britain c 1850 1940 Texts and Contexts ed Michael Allis and Paul Watt Woodbridge Boydell 2020 pp 115 146 Une entente cordiale en musique The Chesterian dans l entre deux guerres in La Critique musicale au XXe siecle ed Timothee Picard Rennes Presses Universitaires de Rennes 2020 pp 1045 1054 Between Salzburg and London The 1923 and 1924 Festivals Zwischen Salzburg und London Die Feste 1923 amp 1924 in Achtung International Salzburg amp 100 Years of the International Society for Contemporary Music ed Matthew Werley Vienna Hollitzer Verlag 2023 pp 112 122 Radio programmes edit Pavane pour une infante defunte by Maurice Ravel 3 March 2023 link Composer of the Week Germaine Tailleferre 1892 1983 undated link Twenty Minutes Ravel s Paris undated link Tales from the Staves Debussy s La Mer 26 June 2018 link References edit ScotlandsPeople retrieved 11 January 2021 registration required a b c d e f g h i j Barbara Kelly Royal Northern College of Music Retrieved 5 November 2020 a b c Barbara Kelly Academy of Europe 2020 Retrieved 12 November 2020 See book announcement of the University of Leeds 6 March 2023 France Musiques Cultures 1789 1918 fmc ac uk retrieved 5 November 2020 Music and Nation rncm ac uk retrieved 5 November 2020 IREMUS retrieved 5 November 2020 New Members of Academia Europaea 2020 Academia Europaea retrieved 5 November 2020 L ouvrage de Barbara Kelly constitue une magnifique contribution a l etude de l œuvre et de l esthetique de Darius Milhaud et par un elargissement selon des cercles concentriques il aide a mieux comprendre le groupe des Six l emergence du neoclassicisme en France et la musique de l entre deux guerres Francois de Medicis review in Intersections Canadian Journal of Music vol 25 2005 no 1 2 pp 245 249 here p 249 Andrew Thomson review in The Musical Times vol 155 2014 no 1926 p 99 103 here p 99 100 Helen Julia Minors review in Notes vol 17 no 3 March 2015 pp 509 512 here p 512 Keith E Clifton review in Fontes Artis Musicae vol 56 no 2 April June 2009 pp 226 227 here p 227 Alexander Carpenter review in Notes vol 76 no 4 June 2020 pp 609 611 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barbara L Kelly Barbara Kelly Keele University Kelly Barbara Academy of Europe 2020 Barbara L 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