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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 … the Holocaust. … 3 … 2 … 591-603 … Westport, CT … Greenwood Press … … Songs … 1993 … Song … Eastern Europe … Holocaust … …
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 …