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Music and Performance During the Weimar Republic Book

Music and Performance During the Weimar Republic
Music and Performance During the Weimar Republic, Following the collapse and ultimate overthrow of the Wilhelmine Empire, a new generation of artists found a fresh environment where they might flourish. Their optimism was accompanied by attempts to negate their recent past in various ways: by affirming m, Music and Performance During the Weimar Republic has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Music and Performance During the Weimar Republic
  • Written by author Bryan Randolph Gilliam
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, November 2005
  • Following the collapse and ultimate overthrow of the Wilhelmine Empire, a new generation of artists found a fresh environment where they might flourish. Their optimism was accompanied by attempts to negate their recent past in various ways: by affirming m
  • These essays examine the way in which German music was performed, staged, programmed, and received in the 1920s.
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1. Stage and screen: Kurt Weill and operatic reform in the 1920s Bryan Gilliam;
2. Rethinking sound: music and radio in Weimar Germany Christopher Hailey;
3. 'Overcoming romanticism': on the modernisation of twentieth-century performance practice Robert Hill;
4. Lehrstück: an aesthetics of performance Stephen Hinton;
5. Singing Brecht versus Brecht singing: performance in theory and practice Kim H. Kowalke;
6. German musicology and early music performance, 1918-1933 Pamela Potter;
7. Jazz reception in Weimar Germany: in search of a shimmy figure J. Bradford Robinson;
8. The idea of Bewegung in the German organ reform movement of the 1920s Peter Williams.


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