A Musical Recovery
Simon Wynberg(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Will be published approx. on 9. March 2027
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-1-0498-1071-3 (ISBN)
Description
Driven by a mission to recover the music of composers who were forced into exile during the twentieth century, A Musical Recovery chronicles their lives and examines their extraordinary legacy. This work discusses the antisemitism that accompanied Nazism and Stalinism, its impact on music, and the enduring reverberations of exile. At the heart of the narrative are accounts of how a cohort of early twentieth-century composers - all graduates of Europe's most exacting musical institutions - was forced to flee their homelands. A musician, as well as a musical detective, Simon Wynberg explores composers' professional options, their responses to alien social, cultural, and physical environments - ranging from depression and alienation to enthusiasm and loyalty - as well as the ways in which exile impacted the nature and style of their work.
Wynberg describes the fascinating process whereby composers such as Szymon Laks, Jerzy Fitelberg, Walter Kaufmann, Frederick Block, Alberto Hemsi, and many more, were identified and their forgotten works located, assessed, and recovered. The individual biographies and sociohistorical records of each "lost" composer are revelatory and enlightening, their music wonderfully colourful and accessible. A Musical Recovery offers invaluable insights into the lives and legacies that were banished during modern history's bleakest period, and discusses issues surrounding artistic responsibility and the challenges that accompany the Holocaust's memorialization.
Wynberg describes the fascinating process whereby composers such as Szymon Laks, Jerzy Fitelberg, Walter Kaufmann, Frederick Block, Alberto Hemsi, and many more, were identified and their forgotten works located, assessed, and recovered. The individual biographies and sociohistorical records of each "lost" composer are revelatory and enlightening, their music wonderfully colourful and accessible. A Musical Recovery offers invaluable insights into the lives and legacies that were banished during modern history's bleakest period, and discusses issues surrounding artistic responsibility and the challenges that accompany the Holocaust's memorialization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
50 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0498-1071-3 (9781049810713)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Simon Wynberg is the artistic director of the Royal Conservatory of Music's Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble. For the last twenty-five years, he has been involved in assessing and reviving the works of composers who were marginalized and forgotten in the wake of the Second World War. He has also enjoyed a successful career as a classical guitarist, researching, editing, performing, and recording works that have now become part of the instrument's repertoire.
Content
Part 1
1. Introduction
2. Music in Exile
3. Music, Conscience, Accountability, and the Third Reich
4. Shoah Business - Schlock and Awe
5. Reflections on a Commemoration of Dachau's Liberation
6. Szymon Laks - A Survivor from Warsaw
7. Jozef Koffler and the Goldberg Variations
Part 2
8. The Lure of America
9. Walter Kaufmann - From India to Indiana
10. Frederick Block - A Legacy of Loss
11. Jerzy Fitelberg - A Pole Apart
12. Ernest Kanitz - California Dreaming
13. Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco - Between Two Worlds
Part 3
14. Continental Britons
15. Three Exiles to Britain - Out of Time, and Place
16. Robert Mueller-Hartmann - Letters from an Unfamiliar Land
Part 4
17. Disparate Displacements
18. Alberto Hemsi - The Perennial Exile
19. Dmitri Klebanov - The Danger of Remembrance
20. Walter Braunfels - A Stone in the Dam
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
1. Introduction
2. Music in Exile
3. Music, Conscience, Accountability, and the Third Reich
4. Shoah Business - Schlock and Awe
5. Reflections on a Commemoration of Dachau's Liberation
6. Szymon Laks - A Survivor from Warsaw
7. Jozef Koffler and the Goldberg Variations
Part 2
8. The Lure of America
9. Walter Kaufmann - From India to Indiana
10. Frederick Block - A Legacy of Loss
11. Jerzy Fitelberg - A Pole Apart
12. Ernest Kanitz - California Dreaming
13. Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco - Between Two Worlds
Part 3
14. Continental Britons
15. Three Exiles to Britain - Out of Time, and Place
16. Robert Mueller-Hartmann - Letters from an Unfamiliar Land
Part 4
17. Disparate Displacements
18. Alberto Hemsi - The Perennial Exile
19. Dmitri Klebanov - The Danger of Remembrance
20. Walter Braunfels - A Stone in the Dam
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index