Beethoven in the bunker: musicians under the Nazi regime
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Zusammenfassung: | Zusammenfassung: "This compelling study examines the remarkable relationship between the Nazis and classical music through the stories of musicians, composers, and conductors across the political spectrum. May 1945. A Soviet military patrol searches Hitler's secret bunker in Berlin. They find bodies, documents, jewelry, paintings-and also an extensive collection of 78 rpm records. It comes as no surprise that this collection includes work by Beethoven, Wagner, and Bruckner. The same goes for a procession of other giants promoted by the Nazi regime: "It seems as if the Nazis put a steel helmet on Mozart, girded Schubert with a saber, and wrapped barbed wire around Johann Strauss's neck," composer Robert Stolz once said. But how is it possible that Hitler's favorites also included "forbidden" Jewish and Russian composers and performers? While Hitler sat secretly enjoying previously recorded music in his bunker, musicians made of flesh and blood were denied a means of making a living. They died in concentration camps or in other war-related circumstances. They survived but ended up in psychiatric care; they managed to flee just in time; they sided with the regime-out of conviction or coercion-or they joined the resistance. From fiery conductor Arturo Toscanini, who defied Mussolini and Hitler, to opportunistic composer Richard Strauss and antisemitic pianist Elly Ney, who collaborated with the Third Reich to varying extents and for different reasons, Fred Brouwers profiles the complex figures of this extraordinarily fascinating chapter in music history"--(Provided by publisher.) |
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CONTENTS
I
INTRODUCTION
MUSIC
IN
THE
BUNKER
IO
PAUL
ABRAHAM
THE
WOULD-BE
HOLLYWOOD
STAR
20
ARTURO
TOSCANINI
THE
TYRANT
31
RICHARD
STRAUSS
THE
OPPORTUNIST
43
ELLY
NEY
THE
FERVENT
ANTI-SEMITE
54
JOSEF
BOR
AND
RAFAEL
SCHACHTER
TWO
CAMP
MATES
65
IGOR
STRAVINSKY
THE
MAN
WHO
ADORED
MUSSOLINI
79
BRONISLAW
HUBERMAN
PUBLIC
ENEMY
NUMBER
ONE
88
ANTON
WEBERN
A
FORGOTTEN
CULT
FIGURE
99
OLIVIER
MESSIAEN
THE
COMPOSER
ORNITHOLOGIST
IN
ANITA
LASKER
A
LITTLE-KNOWN
BUT
NOBLE
WOMAN
124
PAUL
HINDEMITH
THE
ATONAL
NOISEMAKER
137
FRITZ
LOHNER-BEDA
THE
HIT
MACHINE
148
WILLEM
MENGELBERG
NATIONAL
HERO
159
FRANZ
LEHDR
IDOLIZED
BY
HITLER
170
HERBERT
RITTER
VON
KARAJAN
A
MEMBER
OF
THE
PARTY
185
JOSEPH
SCHMIDT
THE
GERMAN
CARUSO
198
FROM
MYRA
HESS
TO
VERA
LYNN
THE
POWER
OF
MUSIC
214
HANNS
EISLER
THE
REVOLUTIONARY
228
PAUL
DOULIEZ
FROM
SOCIALIST
TO
NAZI
241
BIBLIOGRAPHY
248
TRANSLATOR'S
SOURCES
250
BEETHOVEN
IN
THE
BUNKER
MUSIC
A
PLAYLIST
262
PHOTO
CREDITS |
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spelling | Brouwers, Fred 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)1261817249 aut Beethoven in de bunker Beethoven in the bunker musicians under the Nazi regime Fred Brouwers ; translated from the Dutch by Eileen J. Stevens New York Other Press 2023 262 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Titelzusatz vom Umschlag Includes bibliographical references Introduction. Music in the Bunker -- Paul Abraham, The Would-Be-Hollywood Star -- Arturo Toscanini, The Tyrant -- Richard Strauss, The Opportunist -- Elly Ney, The Fervent Anti-Semite -- Josef Bor and Rafael Schächter, Two Camp Mates -- Igor Stravinsky, The Man who Adored Mussolini -- Bronislaw Huberman, Public Enemy Number One -- Anton Webern, A Forgotten Cult Figure -- Olivier Messiaen, The Composer-Ornithologist -- Anita Lasker, A Little-known but Noble Woman -- Paul Hindemith, The Atonal Noisemaker -- Fritz Löhner-Beda, The Hit Machine -- Willem Mengelberg, National Hero -- Franz Lehár, Idolized by Hitler -- Herbert Ritter von Karajan, A Member of the Party -- Joseph Schmidt, The German Caruso -- From Myra Hess to Vera Lynn, The Power of Music -- Hanns Eisler, The Revolutionary -- Paul Douliez, From Socialist to Nazi. Zusammenfassung: "This compelling study examines the remarkable relationship between the Nazis and classical music through the stories of musicians, composers, and conductors across the political spectrum. May 1945. A Soviet military patrol searches Hitler's secret bunker in Berlin. They find bodies, documents, jewelry, paintings-and also an extensive collection of 78 rpm records. It comes as no surprise that this collection includes work by Beethoven, Wagner, and Bruckner. The same goes for a procession of other giants promoted by the Nazi regime: "It seems as if the Nazis put a steel helmet on Mozart, girded Schubert with a saber, and wrapped barbed wire around Johann Strauss's neck," composer Robert Stolz once said. But how is it possible that Hitler's favorites also included "forbidden" Jewish and Russian composers and performers? While Hitler sat secretly enjoying previously recorded music in his bunker, musicians made of flesh and blood were denied a means of making a living. They died in concentration camps or in other war-related circumstances. They survived but ended up in psychiatric care; they managed to flee just in time; they sided with the regime-out of conviction or coercion-or they joined the resistance. From fiery conductor Arturo Toscanini, who defied Mussolini and Hitler, to opportunistic composer Richard Strauss and antisemitic pianist Elly Ney, who collaborated with the Third Reich to varying extents and for different reasons, Fred Brouwers profiles the complex figures of this extraordinarily fascinating chapter in music history"--(Provided by publisher.) Geschichte 1933-1945 gnd rswk-swf National socialism and music. Music--Germany--20th century--History and criticism. Music--Political aspects--Germany--History--20th century. Berufsethik (DE-588)4253135-4 gnd rswk-swf Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 gnd rswk-swf Musiker (DE-588)4040841-3 gnd rswk-swf Komponist (DE-588)4032009-1 gnd rswk-swf Musiker (DE-588)4040841-3 s Komponist (DE-588)4032009-1 s Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 s DE-604 Berufsethik (DE-588)4253135-4 s Geschichte 1933-1945 z Stevens, Eileen J. ca. 20. Jh. (DE-588)1311777148 trl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781635423303 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034730924&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Brouwers, Fred 1948- Beethoven in the bunker musicians under the Nazi regime Introduction. Music in the Bunker -- Paul Abraham, The Would-Be-Hollywood Star -- Arturo Toscanini, The Tyrant -- Richard Strauss, The Opportunist -- Elly Ney, The Fervent Anti-Semite -- Josef Bor and Rafael Schächter, Two Camp Mates -- Igor Stravinsky, The Man who Adored Mussolini -- Bronislaw Huberman, Public Enemy Number One -- Anton Webern, A Forgotten Cult Figure -- Olivier Messiaen, The Composer-Ornithologist -- Anita Lasker, A Little-known but Noble Woman -- Paul Hindemith, The Atonal Noisemaker -- Fritz Löhner-Beda, The Hit Machine -- Willem Mengelberg, National Hero -- Franz Lehár, Idolized by Hitler -- Herbert Ritter von Karajan, A Member of the Party -- Joseph Schmidt, The German Caruso -- From Myra Hess to Vera Lynn, The Power of Music -- Hanns Eisler, The Revolutionary -- Paul Douliez, From Socialist to Nazi. National socialism and music. Music--Germany--20th century--History and criticism. Music--Political aspects--Germany--History--20th century. Berufsethik (DE-588)4253135-4 gnd Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 gnd Musiker (DE-588)4040841-3 gnd Komponist (DE-588)4032009-1 gnd |
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title | Beethoven in the bunker musicians under the Nazi regime |
title_alt | Beethoven in de bunker |
title_auth | Beethoven in the bunker musicians under the Nazi regime |
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title_full | Beethoven in the bunker musicians under the Nazi regime Fred Brouwers ; translated from the Dutch by Eileen J. Stevens |
title_fullStr | Beethoven in the bunker musicians under the Nazi regime Fred Brouwers ; translated from the Dutch by Eileen J. Stevens |
title_full_unstemmed | Beethoven in the bunker musicians under the Nazi regime Fred Brouwers ; translated from the Dutch by Eileen J. Stevens |
title_short | Beethoven in the bunker |
title_sort | beethoven in the bunker musicians under the nazi regime |
title_sub | musicians under the Nazi regime |
topic | National socialism and music. Music--Germany--20th century--History and criticism. Music--Political aspects--Germany--History--20th century. Berufsethik (DE-588)4253135-4 gnd Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 gnd Musiker (DE-588)4040841-3 gnd Komponist (DE-588)4032009-1 gnd |
topic_facet | National socialism and music. Music--Germany--20th century--History and criticism. Music--Political aspects--Germany--History--20th century. Berufsethik Nationalsozialismus Musiker Komponist |
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