ISBN:
9781108645638
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9781108486187
,
9781108731928
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 online resource (xxviii, 315 pages)
,
digital, PDF file(s).
Serie:
New studies in European history
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Kaldewey, Helma, 1962 - A people's music
DDC:
781.650943/1
Schlagwort(e):
Jazz History and criticism 20th century
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Music and state History 20th century
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Jazz Political aspects 20th century
;
History
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Jazz Social aspects 20th century
;
History
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Jazz History and criticism
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Jazz ; Germany ; 20th century ; History and criticism
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Music and state ; Germany ; History ; 20th century
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Jazz ; Political aspects ; Germany ; History ; 20th century
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Jazz ; Social aspects ; Germany ; History ; 20th century
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Jazz ; Germany (East) ; History and criticism
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Deutschland
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Jazz
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Kulturpolitik
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Geschichte 1918-1945
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Deutschland
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Jazz
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Kulturpolitik
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Geschichte 1945-1990
Kurzfassung:
A People's Music presents the first full history of jazz in East Germany, drawing on new and previously unexamined sources and vivid eyewitness accounts. Helma Kaldewey chronicles the experiences of jazz musicians, fans, and advocates, and charts the numerous policies state socialism issued to manage this dynamic art form. Offering a radical revision of scholarly views of jazz as a musical genre of dissent, this vivid and authoritative study marks developments in the production, performance, and reception of jazz decade by decade, from the GDR's beginning in the 1940s to its end in 1990, examining how members of the jazz scene were engaged with (and were sometimes complicit with) state officials and agencies throughout the Cold War. From postwar rebuilding, to Stalinism and partition, to détente, Ostpolitik, and glasnost, and finally to its acceptance as a national art form, Kaldewey reveals just how many lives jazz has lived.
Anmerkung:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Dec 2019)
DOI:
10.1017/9781108645638
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