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The Exile of European Music: Documentation of Upheaval and Immigration in the New York Times
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David Josephson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS VII
- PREFACE XI
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PART ONE Introductory Thoughts
- Reading a Letter 3
- "We miss our Jews" The Musical Migration from Nazi Germany 21
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PART TWO Experiences, Reports, and Reflections
- My Vienna Triangle at Washington Square Revisited and Dilated 33
- Displaced Musics and Immigrant Musicologists: Ethnomusicological and Biographical Perspectives 54
- Music and Musicians in Exile: The Romantic Legacy of a Double Life 66
- The Exile of European Music: Documentation of Upheaval and Immigration in the New York Times 92
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PART THREE Acculturation and Identity
- Composers in Exile: The Question of Musical Identity 155
- Challenges and Opportunities of Acculturation: Schoenberg, Krenek, and Stravinsky in Exile 172
- Reading Whitman/ Responding to America: Hindemith, Weill, and Others 194
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PART FOUR Case Studies: Individuals, Places, and Institutions
- A Viennese Opera Composer in Hollywood: Korngold's Double Exile in America 223
- Strangers in Strangers' Land: Werfel, Weill, and The Eternal Road 243
- Hindemith and Weill: Cases of "Inner" and "Other" Direction 261
- Wolpe and Black Mountain College 279
- From Jewish Exile in Germany to German Scholar in America: Alfred Einstein's Emigration 298
- Immigrant Musicians and the American Chamber Music Scene, 1930—1950 322
- APPENDIX Musicologists Who Emigrated from Germany, Austria, and Central Europe, ca. 1930-1945 341
- INDEX 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS VII
- PREFACE XI
-
PART ONE Introductory Thoughts
- Reading a Letter 3
- "We miss our Jews" The Musical Migration from Nazi Germany 21
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PART TWO Experiences, Reports, and Reflections
- My Vienna Triangle at Washington Square Revisited and Dilated 33
- Displaced Musics and Immigrant Musicologists: Ethnomusicological and Biographical Perspectives 54
- Music and Musicians in Exile: The Romantic Legacy of a Double Life 66
- The Exile of European Music: Documentation of Upheaval and Immigration in the New York Times 92
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PART THREE Acculturation and Identity
- Composers in Exile: The Question of Musical Identity 155
- Challenges and Opportunities of Acculturation: Schoenberg, Krenek, and Stravinsky in Exile 172
- Reading Whitman/ Responding to America: Hindemith, Weill, and Others 194
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PART FOUR Case Studies: Individuals, Places, and Institutions
- A Viennese Opera Composer in Hollywood: Korngold's Double Exile in America 223
- Strangers in Strangers' Land: Werfel, Weill, and The Eternal Road 243
- Hindemith and Weill: Cases of "Inner" and "Other" Direction 261
- Wolpe and Black Mountain College 279
- From Jewish Exile in Germany to German Scholar in America: Alfred Einstein's Emigration 298
- Immigrant Musicians and the American Chamber Music Scene, 1930—1950 322
- APPENDIX Musicologists Who Emigrated from Germany, Austria, and Central Europe, ca. 1930-1945 341
- INDEX 345