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  • Frühauf, Tina  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780197532997
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (513 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 780.8992404309045
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1945-1989 ; Jews / Germany / Music / History and criticism ; Music / Germany / 20th century / History and criticism ; Juden ; Musikleben ; Musiker ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Musiker ; Juden ; Geschichte 1945-1989 ; Deutschland ; Musikleben ; Juden ; Geschichte 1945-1989
    Abstract: By the end of the Second World War, Germany was in ruins and its Jewish population so gravely diminished that a rich cultural life seemed unthinkable. And yet, as surviving Jews returned from hiding, the camps, and their exiles abroad, so did their music. 'Transcending Dystopia' tells the story of the remarkable revival of Jewish musical activity that developed in postwar Germany against all odds. Tina Fruhauf provides a kaleidoscopic panorama of musical practices in worship and social life across the country to illuminate how music contributed to transitions and transformations within and beyond Jewish communities in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
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  • 2
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780197532997
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (645 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frühauf, Tina, 1972 - Transcending dystopia
    DDC: 780.8992404309045
    RVK:
    Keywords: Jews-Germany-Music-History and criticism ; Music-Germany-20th century-History and criticism ; Jews Music ; History and criticism ; Music History and criticism 20th century ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Musiker ; Juden ; Musikleben ; Geschichte 1945-1989
    Abstract: Transcending Dystopia tells the story of the remarkable revival of Jewish music in postwar and Cold War Germany. Covering a wide spectrum of musical activities and geographies across the country, this book provides a panoramic view on how music contributed to transformations within and beyond Jewish communities after the Holocaust.
    Abstract: cover -- Transcending Dystopia -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Moving Toward Silence -- On Transliteration and Translation, Spelling, and Names -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Against All Odds-The Jewish Gemeinde as Sonic Community in an Age of Mobility -- Part 1 -- 1 In the Midst of Rubble: Rebuilding a Musical Life in Berlin -- 2 Out of the Depths: The Case of Munich and the South -- 3 Communal Encounters: Frankfurt am Main and the North -- 4 Remnants in the Soviet and French Zones and Beyond -- 5 Remembering the Holocaust: Mourning and Celebration -- 6 Disseminating Survival: Jews, Music, and the Media -- 7 The End of Dystopia? -- Part II -- 8 Returning and Leaving: Frankfurt in Flux -- 9 Rebuilding with or without Organ -- 10 Cantors on the Move -- 11 Regenerating a Choral Music Culture -- 12 Music in Social Life -- Part III -- 13 Dystopia under Communism: Communities in the Crossfire of Politics -- 14 Werner Sander and the Formation of the Leipziger Synagogalchor -- 15 Facing Cultural Stagnation: Musical Life after Sander -- 16 "Making Antifascist Politics Visible": Jewish Heritage Music and Cold War Politics -- 17 The Leipziger Synagogalchor in the Service of State Propaganda -- 18 Jewish Culture in Public Diplomacy, Memory Politics, and the Curious Case of Halle -- 19 Projecting Utopia: Jewish Heritage Music Abroad -- 20 The Politics of Commemoration and Reorientation -- Part IV -- 21 The Establishment of the Jüdische Gemeinde von Groß-​Berlin -- 22 The Anniversary Year of 1971 and the Dawn of Détente -- 23 The Rise of the Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin -- 24 Deterioration and Recovery: The Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin, Hauptstadt der DDR -- 25 Toward a New Communal Future: Parallel Sound Worlds and Rapprochement -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- oso-9780197532973_BM.pdf.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780197532973
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 613 Seiten , Illustrationen , 243 mm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 780.8992404309045
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1945-1989 ; Musikleben ; Musiker ; Juden ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Musiker ; Juden ; Geschichte 1945-1989 ; Deutschland ; Musikleben ; Juden ; Geschichte 1945-1989
    Abstract: By the end of the Second World War, Germany was in ruins and its Jewish population so gravely diminished that a rich cultural life seemed unthinkable. And yet, as surviving Jews returned from hiding, the camps, and their exiles abroad, so did their music. Transcending Dystopia tells the story of the remarkable revival of Jewish musical activity that developed in postwar Germany against all odds. Author Tina Frühauf provides a kaleidoscopic panorama ofmusical practices in worship and social life across the country to illuminate how music contributed to transitions and transformations within and beyond Jewish communities in the aftermath of the Holocaust.Drawing on newly unearthed sources from archives and private collections, this book covers a wide spectrum of musical activity-from its role in commemorations and community events to synagogue concerts and its presence on the radio-across the divided Germany until the Fall of the Wall in 1989. Frühauf's use of mobility as a conceptual framework reveals the myriad ways in which the reemergence of Jewish music in Germany was shaped by cultural transfer and exchange that often relied on thecirculation of musicians, their ideas, and practices within and between communities. By illuminating the centrality of mobility to Jewish experiences and highlighting how postwar Jewish musical practices in Germany were defined by politics that reached across national borders to the United States andIsrael, this pioneering study makes a major contribution to our understanding of Jewish life and culture in a transnational context
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