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Mordecai Gebirtig
… the Diaspora long before it was recognized by literary critics. In 1936 M. Kipnis collected, edited and published …
The Burgschaft debate and the timeless of the untimely
… Nazi critics of “Die Burgschaft” ignored or were unaware that the …
Jews in Music: from the Age of Enlightenment to the Mid-Twentieth Century
… soloists and pedagogues. The work of Jewish musicologists, critics and writers. The influence of Jewish managers and …
Music in the Third Reich
… Third Reich by tracing the careers of composers, musicians, critics, and others who contributed to the musical landscape … … Composers … Musician … Third Reich … Nazi Nazis … Critics … Technology … Publishing industry … Composer … Erik …
Bloch: Known and Unknown
… ‘modernity’, was he aware of it and was it shared by critics and interpreters in Bloch’s lifetime and …
The Jewish Bloch
… category that he initially embraced so enthusiastically. Critics’ insistence on hearing Jewish overtones in all of … to Bloch’s American rhapsody reveals that not only his critics, but also Bloch himself was trapped in the …
Brakha Tzefira
… their performances, which were favorably commented upon by critics. She performed in front of some important figures, … However, it was also external pressure, coming from critics and the general public, that created the expectation … Ben-Haim, and Lavry. At the time, there were still local critics decrying orchestral music with oriental origins, …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… [67] As such, it also invites its deconstruction by the critics and foes of the Jewish national movement and state. …
Book review: Hernan Tesler-Mabé, Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor
… including countless flattering citations of contemporaneous critics and references to testimonials of Unger and his wife … Unger. After all, the polite praises of unknown critics in local publications in addition to the emotional …