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1 | Preparing for music control | 12 |
2 | Facing the music : denazification and revolution, 1945 | 44 |
3 | Reforming music culture, 1945-1946 | 96 |
4 | Learning to keep quiet : Wilhelm Furtwangler and the end of denazification | 128 |
5 | From major to minor : the retreat from reform, 1947-1950 | 167 |
6 | Paying guests : American artists in cold war Germany, 1948-1953 | 205 |
Conclusion : a new day in Beulah | 253 |
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Add Settling Scores: German Music, Denazification, and the Americans, 1945-1953, Classical music was central to German national identity in the early twentieth century. The preeminence of composers such as Bach and Beethoven and artists such as conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler and pianist Walter Gieseking was cited by the Nazis as justif, Settling Scores: German Music, Denazification, and the Americans, 1945-1953 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Settling Scores: German Music, Denazification, and the Americans, 1945-1953, Classical music was central to German national identity in the early twentieth century. The preeminence of composers such as Bach and Beethoven and artists such as conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler and pianist Walter Gieseking was cited by the Nazis as justif, Settling Scores: German Music, Denazification, and the Americans, 1945-1953 to your collection on WonderClub |