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The Jewish Music Forum
… … 4 … New York … … 1939-63 … The Jewish Music Forum …
Music in the Holocaust: Confronting Life in the Nazi Ghettos and Camps
… Museum: Research: Bibliographies Social history documenting musical life in the Warsaw and Vilna ghettos as well as … and an appendix listing songs created or performed by Jewish prisoners. … 1 … Oxford … Oxford University Press … … … … Sachsenhausen … Auschwitz … Choirs … Shirli Gilbert … Music in the Holocaust: Confronting Life in the Nazi Ghettos …
Music of the Holocaust
… Research: Bibliographies Introduction and overview of music in the Third Reich and the Holocaust, from the Nazi attempts to 'purify' music in the 1930s to the impact of the ghettos and camps on Jewish musical traditions of Eastern Europe. Includes a …
Rise Up and Fight! Songs of the Jewish Partisans
… songs, mostly in Yiddish, based on poetry written by Jewish partisans. Accompanying booklet includes an essay by Dov Levin about the music folklore of the partisans, as well as English … … Partisans … Dov Levin … Rise Up and Fight! Songs of the Jewish Partisans …
Music in Terezםn 1941-1945
… Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies Describes the musical culture that developed in the “model” ghetto, … Theresienstadt, where many of Europe’s most prominent Jewish musicians and composers were detained. Reconstructs the …
Totentanz: Kabarett im KZ. Neckargemnd
… recordings of songs and texts excerpted from revues and musicals composed by Fritz Grnbaum and other Jewish performers who perished in the camps. Also includes a DVD with a documentary about Jewish entertainers in concentration camps. … 7 … Germany: … …
The Destruction of a Cultural Tradition in Germany: Organs and Organ Music in the Synagogue
… Museum: Research: Bibliographies Describes the fate of Jewish organists and organ music under the Nazis, culminating in the destruction of … Holocaust. … 2 … 410-421 … New York … Palgrave … … 2001 … Jewish … Holocaust … Organ … Jewish musicians … Jewish music …
The Inextinguishable Symphony: A True Story of Music and Love in Nazi Germany
… story of the author’s parents, who met as performers in the Jewish Culture Association ('Jdische Kulturbund') orchestra … be his wife. … 1 … New York … John Wiley & Sons … … 2000 … Jewish … Holocaust … Culture … Frankfurt (Am Main) … Cult … … Goldsmith … The Inextinguishable Symphony: A True Story of Music and Love in Nazi Germany …
Atonality, 12-Tone Music and the Third Reich
… as “degenerate” and were considered part of a conceived “Jewish world conspiracy.” … 3 … 17-21 … … 178 … 1991 … … … Compositions … Modern … Third Reich … Degenerate music … Nazi Nazis … Atonal music … Erik Levi … Atonality, 12-Tone Music and the Third …
Trial of Strength: Wilhelm Furtwangler in the Third Reich
… of the regime. Details his complex relationship with Jewish musicians. Includes photographs and important documents from … … 1 … Boston … Northeastern University Press … … 1994 … Jewish … Holocaust … Jewish musicians … Jewish music … Third …