Music in World War II : coping with wartime in Europe and the United States /

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Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Potter, Pamela Maxine (Editor), Baade, Christina L. (Editor), Marvin, Roberta Montemorra (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2020]
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I On the Airwaves and the Screen
  • 1. Sandy Calling: Forging an Intimate Wartime Public at the BBC Theater Organ / Christina L. Baade
  • 2. "Alien" Classical Musicians and the BBC, 1939--1945 / Tony Stoller
  • 3. Musical "Diplomacy" in American and Soviet World War II Films of the 1940s / Peter Kupfer
  • pt. II Opera, Theater Stage, and Concerts
  • 4. Metropolitan Opera House and the "War of Ideologies": The Politics of Opera Publicity in Wartime / Christopher Lynch
  • 5. Broadway Goes to War / Tim Carter
  • 6. Throwing Some Light on the Dunkelkonzerte: Toward a New Image of Concert Life in Vienna, 1939--1944 / Nicholas Attfield
  • 7. Before the End of Time: General Huntziger's Centre Musical et Theatral / Christopher Brent Murray
  • pt. III National Imaginaries
  • 8. Swing in the Protectorate: Czech Popular Music under the Nazi Occupation, 1938--1945 / Brian S. Locke
  • 9. Musical Reeducation: Music-Making in America's German POW Camps and the Intellectual Diversion Program / Kelsey Kramer McGinnis
  • 10. Bunkers, Cellars, and Acoustic Memory: Sonic Experiences of War and Surrender in Nazi Germany / Abby Anderton.