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- Emily Ludolph
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- "Culture Shock 1913"
- Summary: What a year was 1913! Many have called it the true beginning of 20th century culture. From New York, where the first large-scale show of modern art alarmed viewers, to Vienna and Paris, where music by Schoenberg and Stravinsky sparked audience riots --- it was a year of artistic upset and audience apoplexy! A hundred years later, WNYC’s Sara Fishko and guests tell the story of this Mad Modernist moment of sweeping change, and the ways in which it mirrors our own uncertain age.
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What a great episode
Emily Ludolph
Posted on January 17, 2013 at 12:00 PM
I enjoyed this show very much. Sara Fishko and her wonderful guest experts contextualize the breadth and interdisciplinary energy of 1913 so well. It's a really great listen. Well done!