The Political Orchestra: The Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics during the Third Reich

Author:   Fritz Trümpi ,  Kenneth Kronenberg
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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9780226760261


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   10 November 2020
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The Political Orchestra: The Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics during the Third Reich


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Author:   Fritz Trümpi ,  Kenneth Kronenberg
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9780226760261


ISBN 10:   022676026
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   10 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Not just an enlightening look at the subtleties of past history, but a cautionary tale for our present--and our future. --Gundula Kreuzer Washington Times The author has a fascinating and complex tale to tell, and does so brilliantly, combining a sure overview of historical data with a remarkable command of the often separate, often intersecting narrative strands. --Gundula Kreuzer Australian Book Review The power of economic and institutional pressures over lives and ideas . . . is richly documented by Fritz Trumpi . . . . It took Trumpi and other scholars years of public lobbying to gain access to the orchestra's archives. The results are mesmerizing. --Gundula Kreuzer Times Literary Supplement There are lessons here for our own grave times. --Gundula Kreuzer Literary Review This is a groundbreaking study. Trumpi takes on two of the most iconic musical institutions in Germany and Austria, showing how closely they were integrated into the cultural politics of the Third Reich after the 1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany. His comparative approach and dual focus present a double case study that brilliantly demonstrates how the relationship between music and politics in a totalitarian regime was shaped by specific local circumstances that both favored and resisted total manipulation. --Berthold Hoeckner, University of Chicago Australian Book Review This is the best book on orchestral life under Nazism. --Gundula Kreuzer Times Higher Education Won--Georgina Prodhan, former Vienna correspondent, Reuters CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2017 The tale that it tells is both compelling and disturbing, especially to anyone who clings to the belief that high art is ennobling to the spirit. --Georgina Prodhan, former Vienna correspondent, Reuters Commentary Magazine Given the heavy and heady nature of the subject matter, The Political Orchestra is far from an easy read, but those willing to invest the requisite time and consideration will find that Trumpi has masterfully shed light on this previously overlooked time in the world of European classical music. --Gundula Kreuzer Spectrum Culture A brilliant survey of the politics that underpin, and differentiate, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. . . . This extremely valuable and original contribution to the political and musical history of central Europe is must reading. . . . Highly recommended. --Gundula Kreuzer CHOICE The Political Orchestra takes an important look at the different ways the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics were politicized before and during the Third Reich. Trumpi, who puts their musical styles and mythologies firmly into historical perspective, has unearthed and published for the first time much archival material, which this welcome English translation now makes available for a wider audience. --Georgina Prodhan, former Vienna correspondent, Reuters Australian Book Review The Political Orchestra is a product of extensive new research into the hitherto suppressed history of orchestral life in Germany and Austria during the Nazi era, and most importantly, the years leading up to it. --Gundula Kreuzer Classical Voice America


Not just an enlightening look at the subtleties of past history, but a cautionary tale for our present--and our future. -- Washington Times The author has a fascinating and complex tale to tell, and does so brilliantly, combining a sure overview of historical data with a remarkable command of the often separate, often intersecting narrative strands. -- Australian Book Review There are lessons here for our own grave times. -- Literary Review This is a groundbreaking study. Trumpi takes on two of the most iconic musical institutions in Germany and Austria, showing how closely they were integrated into the cultural politics of the Third Reich after the 1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany. His comparative approach and dual focus present a double case study that brilliantly demonstrates how the relationship between music and politics in a totalitarian regime was shaped by specific local circumstances that both favored and resisted total manipulation. --Berthold Hoeckner, University of Chicago This is the best book on orchestral life under Nazism. -- Times Higher Education Won-- CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2017 The power of economic and institutional pressures over lives and ideas . . . is richly documented by Fritz Trumpi . . . . It took Trumpi and other scholars years of public lobbying to gain access to the orchestra's archives. The results are mesmerizing. --Gundula Kreuzer Times Literary Supplement The tale that it tells is both compelling and disturbing, especially to anyone who clings to the belief that high art is ennobling to the spirit. -- Commentary Magazine Given the heavy and heady nature of the subject matter, The Political Orchestra is far from an easy read, but those willing to invest the requisite time and consideration will find that Trumpi has masterfully shed light on this previously overlooked time in the world of European classical music. -- Spectrum Culture A brilliant survey of the politics that underpin, and differentiate, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. . . . This extremely valuable and original contribution to the political and musical history of central Europe is must reading. . . . Highly recommended. -- CHOICE The Political Orchestra takes an important look at the different ways the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics were politicized before and during the Third Reich. Trumpi, who puts their musical styles and mythologies firmly into historical perspective, has unearthed and published for the first time much archival material, which this welcome English translation now makes available for a wider audience. --Georgina Prodhan, former Vienna correspondent, Reuters The Political Orchestra is a product of extensive new research into the hitherto suppressed history of orchestral life in Germany and Austria during the Nazi era, and most importantly, the years leading up to it. -- Classical Voice America


This is a groundbreaking study. Trumpi takes on two of the most iconic musical institutions in Germany and Austria, showing how closely they were integrated into the cultural politics of the Third Reich after the 1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany. His comparative approach and dual focus present a double case study that brilliantly demonstrates how the relationship between music and politics in a totalitarian regime was shaped by specific local circumstances that both favored and resisted total manipulation. --Berthold Hoeckner, University of Chicago CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2017 Won--Gundula Kreuzer CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2017 Not just an enlightening look at the subtleties of past history, but a cautionary tale for our present--and our future. --Gundula Kreuzer Washington Times The author has a fascinating and complex tale to tell, and does so brilliantly, combining a sure overview of historical data with a remarkable command of the often separate, often intersecting narrative strands. --Gundula Kreuzer Australian Book Review The power of economic and institutional pressures over lives and ideas . . . is richly documented by Fritz Trumpi . . . . It took Trumpi and other scholars years of public lobbying to gain access to the orchestra's archives. The results are mesmerizing. --Gundula Kreuzer Times Literary Supplement There are lessons here for our own grave times. --Gundula Kreuzer Literary Review This is the best book on orchestral life under Nazism. --Gundula Kreuzer Times Higher Education Given the heavy and heady nature of the subject matter, The Political Orchestra is far from an easy read, but those willing to invest the requisite time and consideration will find that Trumpi has masterfully shed light on this previously overlooked time in the world of European classical music. --Gundula Kreuzer Spectrum Culture A brilliant survey of the politics that underpin, and differentiate, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. . . . This extremely valuable and original contribution to the political and musical history of central Europe is must reading. . . . Highly recommended. --Gundula Kreuzer CHOICE The Political Orchestra is a product of extensive new research into the hitherto suppressed history of orchestral life in Germany and Austria during the Nazi era, and most importantly, the years leading up to it. --Gundula Kreuzer Classical Voice America The tale that it tells is both compelling and disturbing, especially to anyone who clings to the belief that high art is ennobling to the spirit. --Gundula Kreuzer Commentary Magazine The Political Orchestra takes an important look at the different ways the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics were politicized before and during the Third Reich. Trumpi, who puts their musical styles and mythologies firmly into historical perspective, has unearthed and published for the first time much archival material, which this welcome English translation now makes available for a wider audience. --Georgina Prodhan, former Vienna correspondent, Reuters CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2017


"“The power of economic and institutional pressures over lives and ideas . . . is richly documented by Fritz Trümpi . . . . It took Trümpi and other scholars years of public lobbying to gain access to the orchestra’s archives. The results are mesmerizing.” -- Gundula Kreuzer * Times Literary Supplement * ""Not just an enlightening look at the subtleties of past history, but a cautionary tale for our present—and our future."" * Washington Times * ""Given the heavy and heady nature of the subject matter, The Political Orchestra is far from an easy read, but those willing to invest the requisite time and consideration will find that Trümpi has masterfully shed light on this previously overlooked time in the world of European classical music."" * Spectrum Culture * ""The Political Orchestra is a product of extensive new research into the hitherto suppressed history of orchestral life in Germany and Austria during the Nazi era, and most importantly, the years leading up to it."" * Classical Voice America * ""There are lessons here for our own grave times."" * Literary Review * ""This is the best book on orchestral life under Nazism."" * Times Higher Education * “A brilliant survey of the politics that underpin, and differentiate, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. . . . This extremely valuable and original contribution to the political and musical history of central Europe is must reading. . . . Highly recommended.”   * CHOICE * ""The author has a fascinating and complex tale to tell, and does so brilliantly, combining a sure overview of historical data with a remarkable command of the often separate, often intersecting narrative strands."" * Australian Book Review * ""The tale that it tells is both compelling and disturbing, especially to anyone who clings to the belief that high art is ennobling to the spirit.""   * Commentary Magazine * Won * CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2017 * “The Political Orchestra takes an important look at the different ways the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics were politicized before and during the Third Reich. Trümpi, who puts their musical styles and mythologies firmly into historical perspective, has unearthed and published for the first time much archival material, which this welcome English translation now makes available for a wider audience.” -- Georgina Prodhan, former Vienna correspondent, Reuters “This is a groundbreaking study. Trümpi takes on two of the most iconic musical institutions in Germany and Austria, showing how closely they were integrated into the cultural politics of the Third Reich after the 1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany. His comparative approach and dual focus present a double case study that brilliantly demonstrates how the relationship between music and politics in a totalitarian regime was shaped by specific local circumstances that both favored and resisted total manipulation.” -- Berthold Hoeckner, University of Chicago"


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Fritz Trümpi is associate professor of music history at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Kenneth Kronenberg is a translator based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  

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