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1. “Innovation” versus “Tradition”: The Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics at the End of the Long Nineteenth Century
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Two Cities, Two Orchestras: An Introduction 1
- 1. “Innovation” versus “Tradition”: The Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics at the End of the Long Nineteenth Century 16
- 2. Differing Responses to Increased State Influence: The Orchestras during the Republics (1918–1933) 41
- 3. Continuous Radicalization under Austrofascism and National Socialism 71
- 4. Dependence and Protection under National Socialism 105
- 5. The Orchestras’ Multifaceted Media Presence 149
- 6. Repertoire and Politicization: National Socialism and the Politics of Programming 174
- Summary and Conclusion: “A Rivalry Like T hat between the Berliners and the Viennese Will Always Exist” 234
- Acknowledgments 241
- Appendix: Repertoire—Graphs and Commentary 243
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 299
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Two Cities, Two Orchestras: An Introduction 1
- 1. “Innovation” versus “Tradition”: The Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics at the End of the Long Nineteenth Century 16
- 2. Differing Responses to Increased State Influence: The Orchestras during the Republics (1918–1933) 41
- 3. Continuous Radicalization under Austrofascism and National Socialism 71
- 4. Dependence and Protection under National Socialism 105
- 5. The Orchestras’ Multifaceted Media Presence 149
- 6. Repertoire and Politicization: National Socialism and the Politics of Programming 174
- Summary and Conclusion: “A Rivalry Like T hat between the Berliners and the Viennese Will Always Exist” 234
- Acknowledgments 241
- Appendix: Repertoire—Graphs and Commentary 243
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 299
- Index 317