Bloch, Schoenberg, and Bernstein: Assimilating Jewish Music

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Oxford University Press, 2003 - 199 σελίδες
David Schiller's study of the Jewish music of Bloch, Schoenberg, and Bernstein reveals how, in the mid-twentieth century, the problem of assimilation was acutely felt as the unfinished business of European Jewry, at a time when American Jewry was creating its own distinctive culture (albeit with European roots). This incisive study sheds new light on an important aspect of the cultural and aesthetic achievements of these seminal Jewish composers.

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Introduction I
1
Ernest Blochs Sacred Service
12
Arnold Schoenbergs A Survivor
74
Leonard Bernsteins Kaddish
127
assimilating Jewish music
167
References
181
Index
195
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David M. Schiller is at University of Georgia.

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