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The Routledge handbook to music under German occupation, 1938-1945 : propaganda, myth and reality / edited by David Fanning and Erik Levi

Titre The Routledge handbook to music under German occupation, 1938-1945 : propaganda, myth and reality / edited by David Fanning and Erik Levi
Responsable(s) secondaire(s)
Fanning, David : Editeur
Levi, Erik : Editeur
Éditeur(s)
London ; New York: Routledge, 2020
Type de document XXII, 550 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Langue du document Anglais
ISBN 9781138713888
Sujet(s)
Contenu 1. Composers as critics in occupied Paris / Nigel Simeone. - 2. The Conservatoire in occupied Kiev (19 September 1941 to 6 November 1943) / Elena Zinkevych, translated by Michelle Assay. - 3. Nazi musical imperialism in occupied Poland / Katarzyna Naliwajek. - 4. Music and musical life in occupied Athens / Alexandros Charkiolakis. - 5. The Rome-Berlin Axis: musical interactions between Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in redrawing a New Order for European Culture / Erik Levi. - 6. In search of a musical identity in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands / Dario van Gammeren. - 7. Symphonic music in occupied Belgium (1940-1944) : the role of German-friendly music societies / Eric Derom. - 8. Music, culture and the Church in the German-occupied USSR : the Smolensk area and other provinces / Svetlana Zvereva. - 9. Celebrating a Mozart anniversary in occupied Belgium : the Mozart Herdenking in Vlaanderen (1942) / Marie-Hélène Benoit-Otis and Cécile Quesney. - 10. The ambiguous reception of Antonin Dvorak's music during the Reichsprotektorat Bohmen und Mahren (The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia), 1939-1945 / Katerina Nová, translated by Stepán Kana. - 11. Celebrating the Nordic tone - fighting for national legacy : the Grieg Centenary, 1943 / Michael Custodis and Arnulf Mattes. - 12. The song collector, the year of terrors and the catastrophe that followed : a life in occupied Latvia / Kevin C. Karnes. - 13. The music of Ciurlionis in the context of resistance and Lithuanian national identity during the Nazi occupation (1941-1944) / Vytaute Markeliuniene. - 14. Power through music : strategies of the German occupation authorities in Estonia / Kristel Pappel and Anu Kolar. - 15. Getting away with Cultural Bolshevism : the first European performance of Porgy and Bess in Copenhagen, 1943 / Michael Fjeldsoe. - 16. Music criticism in the Swedish Nazi daily press : the case of Dagsposten / Henrik Rosengren. - 17. (Re)visiting the (Jewish) archive of Gideon Klein - Terezin, 1941-1944 / David Fligg. - 18. Eugeniusz Morawski : life under the Nazi occupation of Warsaw / Oskar Lapeta. - 19. Religious patriotism and grotesque ridicule : responses to Nazi oppression in Pavel Haas's unfinished war-time Symphony / Martin Curda. - 20. Paul von Klenau's Ninth Symphony : a case study / Niels Krabbe. - 21. Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony : music of endurance / David Fanning and Michelle Assay. - 22. Listening in the Grey Zone / Michael Beckerman. - 23. The marketing of backstories : approaches to the legacies of music composed in fraught circumstances / Mirjam Frank. - 24. Nazism, music and Tyrolean identity / Kurt Drexel. - 25. Bartok against the Nazis : the Italian premieres of Bluebeard's Castle (1938) and The Miraculous / Nicolò Palazzetti. - 26. Contemporary music and cultural politics in Switzerland during World War II : between neutrality and nationalism / Simeon Thompson
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