Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar Europe(English, Hardcover, Calico Joy H.)

Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar Europe(English, Hardcover, Calico Joy H.)

  • Calico Joy H.
Publisher:University of California PressISBN 13: 9780520281868ISBN 10: 0520281861

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Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar Europe(English, Hardcover, Calico Joy H.) is written by Calico Joy H. and published by University of California Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0520281861 (ISBN 10) and 9780520281868 (ISBN 13).

Joy H. Calico examines the cultural history of postwar Europe through the lens of the performance and reception of Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw--a short but powerful work, she argues, capable of irritating every exposed nerve in postwar Europe. A twelve-tone piece in three languages about the Holocaust, it was written for an American audience by a Jewish composer whose oeuvre had been one of the Nazis' prime exemplars of entartete (degenerate) music. Both admired and reviled as a pioneer of dodecaphony, Schoenberg had immigrated to the United States and become an American citizen. This book investigates the meanings attached to the work as it circulated through Europe during the early Cold War in a kind of symbolic musical remigration, focusing on six case studies: West Germany, Austria, Norway, East Germany, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. Each case is unique, informed by individual geopolitical concerns, but this analysis also reveals common themes in anxieties about musical modernism, Holocaust memory and culpability, the coexistence of Jews and former Nazis, anti-Semitism, dislocation, and the presence of occupying forces on both sides of the Cold War divide.