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Camp Music and Camp Songs: Szymon Laks and Aleksander Kulisiewicz
… Museum: Research: Bibliographies Discusses the role of music as a method of survival in the camps by focusing on … in detail. … 3 … 2 … 157-168 … Lanham, MD … University Press of America … … 1997 … Survivors … Holocaust … Survival … H. Hirsch … G. Jan Colijn … Marcia Sachs Littell … Camp Music and Camp Songs: Szymon Laks and Aleksander Kulisiewicz …
Alma Rosé: Vienna to Auschwitz
… a niece of Gustav Mahler. Recounts her childhood and early musical career in Vienna, her experiences in occupied Holland, and her time as music master of the women’s orchestra in Auschwitz. … 1 … Portland, OR … Amadeus Press … … 2000 … Holocaust … Vienna … Women … Violin … …
Sonderstab Musik: Music Confiscations by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg under the Nazi Occupation of Western Europe
… the plunder of French, Belgian, and Dutch orchestras and music halls under the direction of Alfred Rosenberg, including the theft of instruments, rare sheet music, and recordings. … 1 … Amsterdam … Amsterdam University Press, … … 1996 … Music … Holocaust … French … Orchestra … …
The Music Survives!: Degenerate Music
… Memorial Museum: Research: Bibliographies Collection of music suppressed and labeled “degenerate” by the Nazis. Includes a … … Influence … Composers … Documentary … Degenerate music … Nazi Nazis … Aryan … Composer … The Music Survives!: …
Hosanna or ‘Hilk, O Herr Uns’: National Identity, the German Christian Movement, and the ‘Dejudaization’ of Sacred Music in the Third Reich
… subject. … 2 … 140-154 … Chicago … University of Chicago Press … … 2002 … Hymns … Holocaust … Choral music … Choral … Sacred … Third Reich … Nazi Nazis … … Christian Movement, and the ‘Dejudaization’ of Sacred Music in the Third Reich …
Propaganda Swing
… Museum: Research: Bibliographies Describes the use of music broadcasts and recordings as propaganda tools in the … United States. Includes a CD of propaganda broadcasts and music. … 2 … 136-177 … New Haven: Yale University Press … … 1997 … Recordings … Holocaust … Orchestra … Third …
Driven into Paradise: The Musical Migration from Nazi Germany to the United States
… Bibliographies Essays chronicling the experiences of musicians forced to leave Nazi Germany for racial, … well-known performers and composers who attempted to their musical careers in the United States. Includes an appendix … 1930s and 1940s. … 1 … Berkeley … University of California Press … … 1999 … Music … Musicians … Holocaust … USA … …
TheTarget of Racial Purity: The ‘Degenerate Music’ Exhibition in Dsseldorf, 1938
… Presents an overview of the history of German music from the end of World War I through the rise of Nazism, culminating in the “degenerate music” exhibit of 1938. … 2 … 43-72 … Chicago … University of Chicago Press … … 2002 … Holocaust … Third Reich … Degenerate music …
Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany
… Research: Bibliographies Presents a portrait of popular music in the Third Reich. Outlines the ways jazz and swing music, which were denounced as “undesirable” by the Nazis, became a form of expression and cultural resistance. … 1 … New York … Oxford …
The Twisted Muse: Musicians and Their Music in the Third Reich
… Illustrates the effect of Nazi policies on German musical culture by exploring the lives of musicians in the Third Reich, from little-known musicians in … endnotes and an index. … 1 … New York … Oxford University Press … … 1997 … Music … Musicians … Holocaust … Germany … …