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The Impact of Nazism on Twentieth-Century Music: exil.arte-Schriften, cartea 3

Editat de Erik Levi
de Limba Germană Hardback – 31 ian 2014
The impact of Nazism on twentieth-century music was immense as evidenced by this volume featuring seventeen essays by a group of internationally recognised scholars. The range of enquiry is extraordinarily wide, covering the issue of "Inner Emigration" during the Third Reich and remigration in the Netherlands after the Second World War, as well as the work of exiled composers such as Korngold, Weill, Weigl, Ullmann, Eisler, Achron, Goldschmidt and Gal. In addition, there are penetrating discussions of the employment of Handel's music in the Jewish Cultural League, Nazi musical censorship in occupied Poland and the fate of emigre musicians and musicologists in wartime Britain. Three chapters detail the musical relationship between Franco's Spain and the Third Reich.
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ISBN-13: 9783205795438
ISBN-10: 3205795431
Pagini: 354
Ilustrații: zahlreiche Notenbsp.
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Boehlau Verlag
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Cuprins

Erik LeviIntroductionAlbrecht DümlingWhat is Internal Exile in Music? The cases of Walter Braunfels,Heinz Tiessen, Eduard Erdmann and Philipp JarnachLily E. HirschDefining 'Jewish Music' in Nazi Germany. Handel and theBerlin Jewish Culture LeagueJoshua S. Walden'Olden Melodies Return'. Memory in Joseph Achron's Hebrew MelodyBen WintersSwearing an Oath. Korngold, Film and the Sound of Resistance?Magnar BreivikFrom Surabaya to Ellis Island. On two versions of Kurt Weill's 'Surabaya-Johnny'James ParsonsHanns Eisler's Hollywooder Liederbuch and 'the new stuff of life'Juliane BrandKarl Weigl's Final Years, 1938-1949. A Story of PerseveranceKristof BoucquetThe transformation of Viktor Ullmann's compositional languageKatarzyna Naliwajek-MazurekNazi censorship in Music, Warsaw 1941Erik Levi and Melina GehringPaul Hirsch and Alfred Einstein. The trials and tribulationsof artistic collaboration in exileSuzanne SnizekThe Abyss and the BerriesMalcolm MillerMusic as Memory. Émigré composers in Britain and their wartime experiencesFlorian Scheding'Problematic Tendencies'. Émigré Composers in London, 1933-1945Francisco Parralejo MasaNazism, Anti-Semitism in the Second Republic Spain (1931-1936)Gemma Pérez ZalduondoThe Musical Policies of the Third Reich in relation to theFirst years of Francoism (1938-1943)Eva Moreda-RodríguezHispanic-German Music Festivals during the Second World WarEmile Wennekes'Some of the Jewish musicians are back at their desks'.A case study in the remigration of European musicians after World War IIThe ContributorsIndex