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Celia Applegate and Pamela Potter

Music and German National Identity

329 pages, 7 line drawings, 1 table  6 x 9  © 2002

Cloth $54.00

ISBN: 9780226021300   Published August 2002

Paper $24.00

ISBN: 9780226021317   Published August 2002

Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Germans as the "People of Music": Genealogy of an Identity
Celia Applegate and Pamela Potter
Reconstructing 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 (18681945)
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 Riethmüller
List of Contributors
Index
Subjects



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