Hanns Eisler : a miscellany
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Hanns Eisler : a miscellany
(Contemporary music studies, v. 9)
Harwood Academic Publishers, c1995
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Bibliography: p. [481]-489
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - "I don't give a damn about this Spring", Eberhardt Klemm
- the early music, David Blake
- on the situation in modern music/on the bourgeois concert business, Hanns Eisler
- my father, Georg Eisler
- "Die Massnahme" - the vanishing Lehrstuck, John Willet
- on the invigorating effect of music, Gerd Riemacker
- Eisler's serialism - concepts and methods, Tim Howell
- Eisler and Adorno, Gunter Mayer
- Eisler's "An Die Nachgeborenen"
- another "concrete utopia", Janos Marothy and Marta Batari
- Arnold Schoenberg, Hanns Eisler
- Hanns Eisler's "Deutsche Sinfonie", Erik Levi
- Hollywood and home, Hanns-Werner Heister
- notes on "Dr. Faustus"/"Johann Faustus" - an opera libretto, Hanns Eisler
- on the Faustus debate, Werner Mittenzwei
- music and politics - theme and variations, Albrecht Betz
- thoughts on Hanns Eisler, Harry Goldschmidt
- conversations with Hans Bunge/Eisler as a thinker, Georg Knepler
- recollections, David Blake.
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