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OverviewAlma Moodie’s letters from 1918 to 1943 span two of the most tumultuous decades of modern German history. They document the responses of an individual professional musician to the vicissitudes of her public and private life: the challenges of post-war economic and political instability in the Weimar Republic, the impact of the Great Depression, the exclusionist cultural policies of the Third Reich and the perils of war. Australian-born, Moodie gives voice to the vulnerabilities of her position, living alone and constantly on tour as an unaccompanied, female virtuoso. She describes the profound satisfactions of her career triumphs, the joys and tensions of her marriage and her deep love for her children. Weaving through the narrative is the miracle of her ability as a virtuoso violinist, an ability that commanded the admiration and respect of many of the leading cultural figures of the day. Famous conductors, prominent musicians, contemporary composers, writers and art connoisseurs all fell under the spell of her sensational playing and lively personality. Originally written in three languages, the letters are made available here for the first time in English translation. Extensive annotations place the letters in their historical context while short essays by specialists in their fields reflect on particular themes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diana K. Weekes , Kay Dreyfus , Diana K WeekesPublisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers Imprint: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.955kg ISBN: 9781800790216ISBN 10: 180079021 Pages: 642 Publication Date: 31 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis fascinating and meticulously annotated collection of letters from the Australian-born violinist Alma Moodie is an invaluable resource for those wishing to gain greater insights into the turbulent musical life of Germany's Weimar Republic and Third Reich. (Professor Erik Levi, Royal Holloway, University of London, author of Music in the Third Reich and Mozart and the Nazis) Vividly engaging, sharply observant, heartfelt, tragic and often witty ... Alma Moodie's letters bring to new life her struggle with choices, challenges and opportunities. This is a wonderful book for anyone interested in the life and artistic career of a great, unique violinist in the vortex of the twentieth century. (Professor Emeritus Ulf Hoelscher, Hochschule fur Musik Karlsruhe, leading German violin soloist, chamber musician and recording artist) Author InformationThe Editor: Kay Dreyfus is an Associate Research Fellow in the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation (SOPHIS) at Monash University. Her background is in musicology and history and she holds doctorates in both areas. She has previously published an English-language biographical study of Alma Moodie, Bluebeard’s Bride: Alma Moodie, violinist (Lyrebird Press, 2013). The Translator: An honours arts graduate from the University of Melbourne, Diana K. Weekes studied musicology at Munich University before completing her Meisterklassendiplom in solo performance at the Hochschule für Musik. In 2007 she graduated with a PhD in composition from the University of Adelaide. She recently translated Albrecht Dümling’s The Vanished Musicians (Peter Lang, 2016). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |