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Art, Play, Labour: The Music Profession in Germany (1850-1960)

BuchGebunden
484 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am04.05.2023
Uncovering a history of music from below´, the book examines the diverse working worlds of professional musicians in the 19th and 20th centuries and thus casts a new light on German musical life in the modern era.mehr

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KlappentextUncovering a history of music from below´, the book examines the diverse working worlds of professional musicians in the 19th and 20th centuries and thus casts a new light on German musical life in the modern era.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-54271-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum04.05.2023
Seiten484 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.59920062
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsPreface to the English translationAcknowledgementsList of Figures and TablesAbbrevationsIntroductionPart 1: Lifeworlds in the Nineteenth Century1 Wilhelm Wieprecht or On the Life of the Musician in the Sattelzeitâ1âMunicipal Pipe Bandsâ2âMunicipal Theatreâ3âCourt Orchestrasâ4âMilitary Bandsâ5âMusicians´ Lives in the Sattelzeit2 The Discovery of the Social: Musicians´ Organizations between Art and Labourâ1âLiszt, Wagner and the Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikvereinâ2âA Rendezvous with Hirsch and Schulze-Delitzschâ3âThe General German Musicians´ Unionâ4âPutting the Class Struggle on Hold3 Musicians´ Plight: Education and Everyday Working Life around 1900â1âThe Hell of Apprenticeship and Little Old Men Painting Picturesâ2âHungry Dogs Make Good Huntersâ3âVersatile, Mobile, Flexible: Lifeworldsâ4âSombart´s Insights4 In a Different World: Women in Musical Lifeâ1âRole Modelsâ2âPianomaniaâ3âFour Life Pathsâ4âBorn to PlayPart 2: Projects of Professionalization, 1890-19305 A Circuitous Route into the Bourgeoisie: Self-Civilizing and Lobbyingâ1âEducation Is Powerâ2âKnowledge Production as an Aid to Self-Helpâ3âMusicians´ Movement and Trade Unionsâ4âMusicians as Workers: Social Legislationâ5âSocial Democratic Terrorism: The Munich Orchestra Scandalâ6âReconciliation of Interests and Municipalizationâ7âDavid and Goliath: Against Military Competitionâ8âNietzsche´s Freak Show6 War Profiteers: Musicians at the Front and at Homeâ1âPrivileges at the Frontâ2âLimited and Unlimited Solidarityâ3âGood Prospectsâ4âEssential to the War Effort: Orchestral Musiciansâ5âRelative War Profits7 Squabbling Professions: Musicians, Composers and Music Teachersâ1âPerspectives on a Unified Chamber of Musiciansâ2âTurf Warsâ3âA Search for Lost Unity: The Musikergemeinschaftâ4âVanity Fair8 An Era of Experiments: New Media, Fashions and Musicians in the Cultural and Welfare Stateâ1âWar and Peace: Continuitiesâ2âMusical Empire: The Cultural Stateâ3âCurse and Blessing: The Welfare Stateâ4âThe Ephemeral Job Description of Silent Film Musician´â5âA Playground for Conductors and Composers: Radioâ6âJazz, or the Emergence of Popular Music as an Independent Genreâ7âEmancipation in the Workplaceâ8âMusicians for the People´s Body´ (Volkskörper): Occupational Hygieneâ9âIn the Middle of SocietyPart 3: Crisis, Collapse, Continuities, 1930-19609 Neglected Muse: Nazi Music Policyâ1âCutback Fever: The World Economic Crisisâ2âThe Reich Chamber of Music: Right-Wing Staff ...â3â... and Left-Wing Reformsâ4âExclusions: Jews and Opponents of the Regimeâ5âCivil Decline ...â6â... and Remilitarizationâ7âUnited in Discord: The Music of the Volksgemeinschaftâ8âBeyond Instrumentalization10 Forced Migrations: Lifeworlds in Times of War and Violenceâ1âGlobal Refugee Movementsâ2âA Provincial Terminus: Exile in the United Statesâ3âMusic as Avenue of Escape? Deportationsâ4âScattered by Warâ5âManaging Lack in the Reichâ6âTwilight of the Musicians?11 The Day of the Orchestral Musician: Ascent and Exit in West Germanyâ1âFlourishing Musicians in a Time of Rubbleâ2âOrchestral Revolution amid the Jobs Crisisâ3âMoney, Money, Money: Wage Agreements and Royaltiesâ4âWinners and Losersâ5âAt the CrossroadsConclusion: Musicians´ Lives as Creative WorkAppendix: Statistics on the Music Profession in GermanyBibliographyIndexmehr