Quick Book Search  

  Site Search

Main Search Page Our Books / About Us Ordering Contact Information Quick Links Shopping Cart
University of Michigan Press University of Michigan Press University of Michigan Press University of Michigan Press University of Michigan Press

Cover Image for A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany
6 x 9. 272 pgs. 14 musical examples, 3 tables, 10 figures.

Cloth
978-0-472-11710-9
$70.00S  Forthcoming
Add to Cart

Search this Book's Content

About the Book
Praise


Subjects
German Studies / History--European History / History--German History / Jewish Studies / Music

A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany
Musical Politics and the Berlin Jewish Culture League

Lily E. Hirsch



Examines the complicated history of a Jewish cultural organization supported by Nazi Germany


Praise for the Book

"With sensitivity and engagement Lily E. Hirsch contributes a critical opening chapter to the response of the German Jewish musicians, organizers, and audiences to the cultural ghetto forced upon them from the Nazi rise to power in 1933 to the aftermath of the Kristallnacht of 1938. Hirsch poses complex questions about Jewish identity and Jewish music, and she situates these against a political background vexed by the impossibility of truly viable responses to such questions. Her thorough archival research is complemented by her extensive use of interviews, which gives voice to those swept up in the Holocaust because they were Jews and musicians, some surviving under remarkable circumstances, most victims despite their belief in a higher value of the arts. A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany is a book filled with the stories of real lives, a collective biography in modern music history that must no longer remain in silence."
—Philip V. Bohlman is the Mary Werkman Distinguished Service Professor of the Humanities and of Music at the University of Chicago, and is the author of Jewish Music and Modernity


"Offers a clear introduction to a fascinating, yet little known, phenomenon in Nazi Germany, whose very existence will be a surprise to the general public and to historians. Easily blending general history with musicology, the book provides provocative yet compelling analysis of complex issues."
—Michael Meyer, author of Politics of Music in the Third Reich


"An engaging and downright gripping history. The project is original, the research is outstanding, and the presentation lucid."
—Karen Painter, author of Symphonic Aspirations: German Music and Politics, 1900-1945



 
Site Map