This paper explores the "One-Third" ( Drittel ) phenomenon in modern rural cultural production, specifically focusing on the recent trend of integrating traditional brass band music ( Blasmusik ) into avant-garde fashion shows ( Modenschau ). It argues that while this "comeback" revitalizes dying local traditions, it creates an "unfair" ego-driven hierarchy that often displaces the original communal spirit of the folk arts in favor of individualistic, performative modernism. 1. The One-Third Partition ( Drittel )
When the village green is replaced by the runway, the social contract of the music changes. In a Modenschau , the musician is no longer a community member; they are a prop. This transition highlights a shift from "we-centric" traditionalism to "me-centric" high art. Drittel_Modenschau_Blasmusik_Comeback_Unfair_Eg...
The term "Unfair" in this context refers to the lopsided distribution of cultural capital. This section discusses: This paper explores the "One-Third" ( Drittel )
The final stage where the ego of the modern artist takes precedence over the collective heritage. 2. The Blasmusik Comeback: Sound as Scaffolding The One-Third Partition ( Drittel ) When the