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Politisierte Orchester
DE NW
ISBN: 9783205791218 bzw. 3205791215, in Deutsch, Böhlau Verlag, neu.
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Die Wiener Philharmoniker und das Berliner Philharmonische Orchester im Nationalsozialismus, Vor der Folie eines Vergleiches zwischen den Wiener und Berliner Philharmonikern im Dritten Reich" liefert Fritz Trümpi eine detailreiche Studie über nationalsozialistische Musikpolitik. Die Politisierung der beiden Konkurrenzorchester, welche überdies den Städtewettbewerb zwischen Wien und Berlin repräsentierten, diente beiderseits der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssicherung, war in ihrer Ausführung aber von signifikanten Unterschieden geprägt. Ausgehend von einem vergleichenden Aufriss der Frühgeschichte der beiden Orchester untersucht der Autor Kontinuitäten und Brüche im Musikbetrieb nach der Machtübertragung an die Nationalsozialisten und dem "Anschluss" Österreichs an NS-Deutschland. Dazu greift Trümpi auf ebenso brisante wie vielfältige Archivmaterialien zurück, die hier zum Teil erstmals der Öffentlichkeit präsentiert werden.
Die Wiener Philharmoniker und das Berliner Philharmonische Orchester im Nationalsozialismus, Vor der Folie eines Vergleiches zwischen den Wiener und Berliner Philharmonikern im Dritten Reich" liefert Fritz Trümpi eine detailreiche Studie über nationalsozialistische Musikpolitik. Die Politisierung der beiden Konkurrenzorchester, welche überdies den Städtewettbewerb zwischen Wien und Berlin repräsentierten, diente beiderseits der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssicherung, war in ihrer Ausführung aber von signifikanten Unterschieden geprägt. Ausgehend von einem vergleichenden Aufriss der Frühgeschichte der beiden Orchester untersucht der Autor Kontinuitäten und Brüche im Musikbetrieb nach der Machtübertragung an die Nationalsozialisten und dem "Anschluss" Österreichs an NS-Deutschland. Dazu greift Trümpi auf ebenso brisante wie vielfältige Archivmaterialien zurück, die hier zum Teil erstmals der Öffentlichkeit präsentiert werden.
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The Political Orchestra, The Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics during the Third Reich (2016)
EN NW EB
ISBN: 9780226251424 bzw. 022625142X, in Englisch, University Of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
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This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras’ place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent “superi... This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras’ place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent “superior” Austro-German music and were integrated into the administrative and social structures of their respective cities—becoming vulnerable to political manipulation in the process. He then turns to the Nazi period, when the orchestras came to play a major role in cultural policies. As he shows, the philharmonics, in their own unique ways, strengthened National Socialist dominance through their showcasing of Germanic culture in the mass media, performances for troops and the general public, and fictional representations in literature and film. Accompanying these propaganda efforts was an increasing politicization of the orchestras, which ranged from the dismissal of Jewish members to the programming of ideologically appropriate repertory—all in the name of racial and cultural purity. Richly documented and refreshingly nuanced, The Political Orchestra is a bold exploration of the ties between music and politics under fascism.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers geschikt voor ebooks in ePub formaat. Tablet of smartphone voorzien van een app zoals de bol.com Kobo app.;Verschijningsdatum: november 2016;ISBN10: 022625142X;ISBN13: 9780226251424; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2016.
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This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras’ place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent “superi... This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras’ place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent “superior” Austro-German music and were integrated into the administrative and social structures of their respective cities—becoming vulnerable to political manipulation in the process. He then turns to the Nazi period, when the orchestras came to play a major role in cultural policies. As he shows, the philharmonics, in their own unique ways, strengthened National Socialist dominance through their showcasing of Germanic culture in the mass media, performances for troops and the general public, and fictional representations in literature and film. Accompanying these propaganda efforts was an increasing politicization of the orchestras, which ranged from the dismissal of Jewish members to the programming of ideologically appropriate repertory—all in the name of racial and cultural purity. Richly documented and refreshingly nuanced, The Political Orchestra is a bold exploration of the ties between music and politics under fascism.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers geschikt voor ebooks in ePub formaat. Tablet of smartphone voorzien van een app zoals de bol.com Kobo app.;Verschijningsdatum: november 2016;ISBN10: 022625142X;ISBN13: 9780226251424; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2016.
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The Political Orchestra (2016)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780226251424 bzw. 022625142X, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Frankreich, in-stock.
This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras' place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent "superior" Austro-German music and were integrated into the administrative and social structures of their respective cities-becoming vulnerable to political manipulation in the process. He then turns to the Nazi period, when the orchestras came to play a major role in cultural policies. As he shows, the philharmonics, in their own unique ways, strengthened National Socialist dominance through their showcasing of Germanic culture in the mass media, performances for troops and the general public, and fictional representations in literature and film. Accompanying these propaganda efforts was an increasing politicization of the orchestras, which ranged from the dismissal of Jewish members to the programming of ideologically appropriate repertory-all in the name of racial and cultural purity. Richly documented and refreshingly nuanced, The Political Orchestra is a bold exploration of the ties between music and politics under fascism.
This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras' place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent "superior" Austro-German music and were integrated into the administrative and social structures of their respective cities-becoming vulnerable to political manipulation in the process. He then turns to the Nazi period, when the orchestras came to play a major role in cultural policies. As he shows, the philharmonics, in their own unique ways, strengthened National Socialist dominance through their showcasing of Germanic culture in the mass media, performances for troops and the general public, and fictional representations in literature and film. Accompanying these propaganda efforts was an increasing politicization of the orchestras, which ranged from the dismissal of Jewish members to the programming of ideologically appropriate repertory-all in the name of racial and cultural purity. Richly documented and refreshingly nuanced, The Political Orchestra is a bold exploration of the ties between music and politics under fascism.
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The Political Orchestra: The Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics during the Third Reich Fritz Trümpi Author
~EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780226251424 bzw. 022625142X, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, En Stock.
This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras’ place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent “superior” Austro-German music and were integrated into the administrative and social structures of their respective cities—becoming vulnerable to political manipulation in the process. He then turns to the Nazi period, when the orchestras came to play a major role in cultural policies. As he shows, the philharmonics, in their own unique ways, strengthened National Socialist dominance through their showcasing of Germanic culture in the mass media, performances for troops and the general public, and fictional representations in literature and film. Accompanying these propaganda efforts was an increasing politicization of the orchestras, which ranged from the dismissal of Jewish members to the programming of ideologically appropriate repertory—all in the name of racial and cultural purity. Richly documented and refreshingly nuanced, The Political Orchestra is a bold exploration of the ties between music and politics under fascism.
This is a groundbreaking study of the prestigious Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the Third Reich. Making extensive use of archival material, including some discussed here for the first time, Fritz Trümpi offers new insight into the orchestras’ place in the larger political constellation. Trümpi looks first at the decades preceding National Socialist rule, when the competing orchestras, whose rivalry mirrored a larger rivalry between Berlin and Vienna, were called on to represent “superior” Austro-German music and were integrated into the administrative and social structures of their respective cities—becoming vulnerable to political manipulation in the process. He then turns to the Nazi period, when the orchestras came to play a major role in cultural policies. As he shows, the philharmonics, in their own unique ways, strengthened National Socialist dominance through their showcasing of Germanic culture in the mass media, performances for troops and the general public, and fictional representations in literature and film. Accompanying these propaganda efforts was an increasing politicization of the orchestras, which ranged from the dismissal of Jewish members to the programming of ideologically appropriate repertory—all in the name of racial and cultural purity. Richly documented and refreshingly nuanced, The Political Orchestra is a bold exploration of the ties between music and politics under fascism.
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Musik als Arbeit (1914)
DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783205218418 bzw. 3205218418, in Deutsch, Boehlau Verlag, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei, published soon.
*Musik als Arbeit* - Der 'Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Musikerverband' als Gestalter des Musikbetriebs in der späten Habsburgermonarchie (1872-1914) / gebundene Ausgabe für 65 € / Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Kunst & Musik.
*Musik als Arbeit* - Der 'Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Musikerverband' als Gestalter des Musikbetriebs in der späten Habsburgermonarchie (1872-1914) / gebundene Ausgabe für 65 € / Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Kunst & Musik.
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