Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association Ser.: Dreams of Germany : Musical Imaginaries from the Concert Hall to the Dance Floor by Thomas Irvine (2018, Hardcover)

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PublisherBerghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-101789200326
ISBN-139781789200324
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Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDreams of Germany : Musical Imaginaries from the Concert Hall to the Dance Floor
SubjectHistory & Criticism, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Europe / Germany, Ethnic
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
AuthorThomas Irvine
Subject AreaMusic, History
SeriesSpektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2018-026908
ReviewsLISTED AS ONE OF HISTORY TODAY'S BEST HISTORY BOOKS OF 2018 "A wonderful anthology that connects the European classical tradition with popular music in fascinating ways. It is a pleasure to read." * Ulrich Adelt, University of Wyoming, "This collection achieves the aims as formulated in the introduction. Especially the articles on affective practices as well the inherent tensions between the regional and the national are very convincing." * Francia "[This volume] is a terrific contribution to scholarship examining the relationship between music and German national identity in the twentieth century...[It] offers a strong blueprint for those wishing to conduct research on music's complicated role in German history. The authors convincingly demonstrate the topic's elasticity, flexibility and breadth while also covering new ground. The book will also be an accessible and thoroughly enjoyable read for historians wishing to acquaint themselves with the field and assign new material in their courses." * German History "A wonderful anthology that connects the European classical tradition with popular music in fascinating ways. It is a pleasure to read." * Ulrich Adelt, University of Wyoming, "[This volume] is a terrific contribution to scholarship examining the relationship between music and German national identity in the twentieth century...[It] offers a strong blueprint for those wishing to conduct research on music's complicated role in German history. The authors convincingly demonstrate the topic's elasticity, flexibility and breadth while also covering new ground. The book will also be an accessible and thoroughly enjoyable read for historians wishing to acquaint themselves with the field and assign new material in their courses." * German History "A wonderful anthology that connects the European classical tradition with popular music in fascinating ways. It is a pleasure to read." * Ulrich Adelt, University of Wyoming, "Gregor and Irvine have assembled a collection that ably reflects new directions in research on music and its ties to notions of Germanness that have emerged over the past twenty-odd years. Especially welcome is the collective attention to notions of musical practice and experience as well as the authors' catholic approach to music's very definition. Well-written, informative, and frequently suggestive of themes that warrant further attention, the essays are sure to attract a broad, multidisciplinary readership." * Journal of Modern History "This collection achieves the aims as formulated in the introduction. Especially the articles on affective practices as well the inherent tensions between the regional and the national are very convincing." * Francia "[This volume] is a terrific contribution to scholarship examining the relationship between music and German national identity in the twentieth century...[It] offers a strong blueprint for those wishing to conduct research on music's complicated role in German history. The authors convincingly demonstrate the topic's elasticity, flexibility and breadth while also covering new ground. The book will also be an accessible and thoroughly enjoyable read for historians wishing to acquaint themselves with the field and assign new material in their courses." * German History "A wonderful anthology that connects the European classical tradition with popular music in fascinating ways. It is a pleasure to read." * Ulrich Adelt, University of Wyoming, "A wonderful anthology that connects the European classical tradition with popular music in fascinating ways. It is a pleasure to read." * Ulrich Adelt, University of Wyoming
Series Volume Number18
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentList of Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Neil Gregor and Thomas Irvine PART I: SPACES AND MOMENTS OF AFFECT Chapter 1. "The German in the Concert Hall": Concertgoing and National Belonging in the Early Twentieth Century Hansjakob Ziemer Chapter 2. "Music Made in Hamburg": How One City's Music Scene Helped Make Rock and Roll the Lingua Franca of Youth Julia Sneeringer Chapter 3. "With Every Inconceivable Finesse, Excess, and Good Music": Sex, Affect, and Techno at Snax Club in Berlin Luis-Manuel Garcia PART II: THE LOCAL, THE REGIONAL, THE NATIONAL Chapter 4. Bruckner, Munich, and the Longue Durée of Musical Listening between the Imperial and Postwar Eras Neil Gregor Chapter 5. Female Musicians and "Jewish" Music in the Jewish Kulturbund in Bavaria, 1934-38 123 Dana Smith Chapter 6. Pride of Place: The 1963 Rebuilding of the Munich Nationaltheater Emily Richmond Pollock PART III: GLOBALIZING MUSICAL GERMANNESS Chapter 7. Was ist Japanisch? Wagnerism and Dreams of Nationhood in Modern Japan Brooke McCorkle Chapter 8. Hubert Parry, Germany, and the "North" Thomas Irvine PART IV: FANTASIES, REMINISCENCES, DREAMS, NIGHTMARES Chapter 9. Between Musicology and Mythology at the Stunde Null:Austria's 950th "Birthday" and the 50th Anniversary of Bruckner's Death Lap-Kwan Kam Chapter 10. Hearing the Nazi Past in the German Democratic Republic: Antifascist Fantasies, Acoustic Realities, and Haunted Memories in Georg Katzer's Aide -Mémoire (1983) Martha Sprigge Chapter 11. Sprockets + Autobahn: Kraftwerk Parodies, German Electronic Music, and Retro Dreams in Amerika Sean Nye Index
SynopsisFor many centuries, Germany has enjoyed a reputation as the 'land of music'. But just how was this reputation established and transformed over time, and to what extent was it produced within or outside of Germany? Through case studies that range from Bruckner to the Beatles and from symphonies to dance-club music, this volume looks at how German musicians and their audiences responded to the most significant developments of the twentieth century, including mass media, technological advances, fascism, and war on an unprecedented scale.
LC Classification NumberML3917.G3 D74 2019

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