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Driven Into Paradise

by Reinhold Brinkmann

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Publisher Comments:

The forced migration of artists and scholars from Nazi Germany is a compelling and often wrenching story. The story is twofold, of impoverishment for the countries the musicians left behind and enrichment for the United States. The latter is the focus of this eminent collection, which approaches the subject from diverse perspectives, including documentary-style newspaper accounts and an exploration of Walt Whitman's poetry in the work of Paul Hindemith and Kurt Weill.

The flood of musical migration from Germany and Austria from 1933 to 1944 had a lasting impact. Hundreds of musicians and musicologists came to the United States and remained here, and the shaping power of their talents is incalculable. Several essays provide firsthand insights into aspects of American cultural history to which these emigres made essential contributions as conductors, professors, and composers; other essays tell of the traumatic experience of being exiled and the difficulties of finding one's way in a foreign country. While the migration infused the U.S. with a distinctly European musical awareness, at the same time the status and authority of its participants tended to intervene in the development of a genuinely American cultural voice. The story of the unprecedented migration that resulted from Nazism has many dimensions, and Driven Into Paradise illuminates them in deeply human terms.

Synopsis:

"This is a long overdue and brilliant contribution to our understanding of the intellectual migration from Europe. The essays in this volume illuminate in new ways the experiences of musicians and scholars who fled Europe."--Leon Botstein, Music Director, American Symphony Orchestra

"With a sweep and coherence very rare in essay collections, this volume immediately takes its place as one of the most important publications on twentieth-century music. The range of source materials is dazzling: anecdotes, letters, memoirs, interviews, newspaper articles, musical scores, films, and archival documents. Handled with deft scholarship, they add up to a balanced yet deeply moving account of how figures of exile experienced and transformed American culture."--Walter Frisch, author of "The Early Works of Arnold Schoenberg

Synopsis:

A collection of essays on German and Austrian Jewish musicians, both composers and performers, and their impact on musical life in America in the 1930s and after. The contributors include such eminent scholars and musicians as Peter Gay, Milton Babbitt, Bruno Nettl, Lydia Goehr, and Herman Danuser.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780520214132
Editor:
Brinkmann, Reinhold
Editor:
Wolff, Christoph
Editor:
Brinkmann, Reinhold
Editor:
Wolff, Christoph
Publisher:
University of California Press
Location:
Berkeley, Calif. :
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
History
Subject:
History & Criticism *
Subject:
International
Subject:
Musicians
Subject:
Music
Subject:
Austria
Subject:
Exiles
Subject:
Musicians -- Europe -- Biography.
Subject:
National socialism and music.
Subject:
History & Criticism - General
Subject:
Genres & Styles - International
Subject:
Music -- United States -- 20th century.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Publication Date:
September 1999
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
386
Dimensions:
9.35x6.32x1.26 in. 1.68 lbs.

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