Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Overture. German Catastrophe and the Rebirth of Musical Biography
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Overture. German Catastrophe and the Rebirth of Musical Biography 1
- 1. Thomas Mann: Dissonance as a Mode of Documentation 15
- Interlude I. Siegfried: Atonality and Decentralized Narrative 43
- 2. Günter Grass: Rhythms of a Fictitious Testimony 51
- Interlude II. Clown: Ironic Tune between Memory and Oblivion 77
- 3. Ingeborg Bachmann: The Resonance of Trauma 83
- Interlude III. Pianist: Austria from a Musician’s Perspective 109
- 4. Thomas Bernhard: Writing, Playing, and the Compulsion to Repeat 115
- Interlude IV. Composer: Sound Transfiguration after Reunification 143
- Coda. The End of Musical Biography? 149
- Bibliography 153
- Index 169
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Overture. German Catastrophe and the Rebirth of Musical Biography 1
- 1. Thomas Mann: Dissonance as a Mode of Documentation 15
- Interlude I. Siegfried: Atonality and Decentralized Narrative 43
- 2. Günter Grass: Rhythms of a Fictitious Testimony 51
- Interlude II. Clown: Ironic Tune between Memory and Oblivion 77
- 3. Ingeborg Bachmann: The Resonance of Trauma 83
- Interlude III. Pianist: Austria from a Musician’s Perspective 109
- 4. Thomas Bernhard: Writing, Playing, and the Compulsion to Repeat 115
- Interlude IV. Composer: Sound Transfiguration after Reunification 143
- Coda. The End of Musical Biography? 149
- Bibliography 153
- Index 169