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Music and German national identity ed. by Celia Applegate and Pamela Potter

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Chicago, Ill. [u.a.] Univ. of Chicago Press 2002Description: X, 319 S. Ill., Notenbeisp. 24 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 0226021319
  • 0226021300
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 780.94309
  • 306.484209
  • 780.943
  • 780/.943
  • 780
LOC classification:
  • ML275
Other classification:
  • 9,2
  • LR 57720
  • MG 15070
  • LQ 80100
  • 24.50
Online resources: Other related works: Rezension: Garratt, James, 1974 - Music and German national identity; Rezension: Juchem, Elmar, 1966 - Music and German national identity; Rezension: Whittall, Arnold, 1935 - Über alles?; Rezension: Hochstrasser, Tim J. Music and German national identity; Rezension: Klotz, Sebastian, 1963 - Music and German national identity; Rezension: Buch, Esteban, 1963 - Music and German national identity; Rezension: Monod, David, 1960 - Music and German national identity; Rezension: Thym, Jürgen, 1943 - Music and German national identity
Contents:
Germans as the "people of music" : genealogy of an identity Celia Applegate and Pamela PotterReconstructing ideal types of the "German" in music / Bernd Sponheuer
Einheit--Freiheit--Vaterland : intimations of utopia in Robert Schumann's late choral music John Daverio
Wagner's Die Meistersinger as national opera (1868-1945) Thomas S. Grey
Landscape--region--nation--Reich : German folk song in the nexus of national identity Philip V. Bohlman
Kein schöner Land : the Spielschar Ekkehard and the struggle to define German national identity in the Weimar Republic Bruce Campbell
Hosanna or "Hilf, o Herr uns" : national identity, the German Christian movement, and the "dejudaization" of sacred music in the Third Reich Doris L. Bergen
National and Universal : Thomas Mann and the paradox of "German" music Hans Rudolf Vaget
Culture, society, and politics in the cosmos of "Hans Pfitzner the German" Michael H. Kater
"Für eine neue deutsche Nationaloper" : opera in the discourses of unification and legitimation in the German Democratic Republic Joy Haslam Calico
Darmstadt, postwar experimentation, and the West German search for a new musical identity Gesa Kordes
American jazz in the German Cold War Uta G. Poiger
Postwar German popular music : Americanization, the Cold War, and the post-Nazi Heimat Edward Larkey
On the history of the "Deutschlandlied" Jost Hermand
Ethnicity and musical identity in the Czech lands : a group of vignettes Bruno Nettl
"Is that not something for Simplissimus?!" the belief in musical superiority Albrecht Riethmul̈ler.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks F (Affiliated) F:ML275 .M933 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2023-3078

Includes bibliographical references and index

Germans as the "people of music" : genealogy of an identity Celia Applegate and Pamela PotterReconstructing ideal types of the "German" in music / Bernd Sponheuer

Einheit--Freiheit--Vaterland : intimations of utopia in Robert Schumann's late choral music John Daverio

Wagner's Die Meistersinger as national opera (1868-1945) Thomas S. Grey

Landscape--region--nation--Reich : German folk song in the nexus of national identity Philip V. Bohlman

Kein schöner Land : the Spielschar Ekkehard and the struggle to define German national identity in the Weimar Republic Bruce Campbell

Hosanna or "Hilf, o Herr uns" : national identity, the German Christian movement, and the "dejudaization" of sacred music in the Third Reich Doris L. Bergen

National and Universal : Thomas Mann and the paradox of "German" music Hans Rudolf Vaget

Culture, society, and politics in the cosmos of "Hans Pfitzner the German" Michael H. Kater

"Für eine neue deutsche Nationaloper" : opera in the discourses of unification and legitimation in the German Democratic Republic Joy Haslam Calico

Darmstadt, postwar experimentation, and the West German search for a new musical identity Gesa Kordes

American jazz in the German Cold War Uta G. Poiger

Postwar German popular music : Americanization, the Cold War, and the post-Nazi Heimat Edward Larkey

On the history of the "Deutschlandlied" Jost Hermand

Ethnicity and musical identity in the Czech lands : a group of vignettes Bruno Nettl

"Is that not something for Simplissimus?!" the belief in musical superiority Albrecht Riethmul̈ler.

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