Search Results - "Moricz, Klara"
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Decadent truncation: liberated Eros in Arthur Vincent Lourié's The Blackamoor of Peter the Great
Published in Cambridge opera journal (01-07-2008)“…Russian composer Arthur Vincent Lourié (1881/2–1966) dedicated his The Blackamoor of Peter the Great (1948–1961), an opera based on Pushkin's story about the…”
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The Birth of a Nation and the Limits of the Human Universal in Ernest Bloch’s America
Published in American music (Champaign, Ill.) (22-06-2011)“…Moricz examines Ernest Bloch's America, an epic rhapsody that won Musical America's $3,000 prize for the best American symphonic work. Bloch who, as the winner…”
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Sealed Documents and Open Lives: Ernest Bloch's Private Correspondence
Published in Notes (Music Library Association) (01-09-2005)“…Composer Ernest Bloch's anti-Semitism and his relationships with women are explored through an examination of his private correspondence with friends, lovers,…”
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Sensuous Pagans and Righteous Jews: Changing Concepts of Jewish Identity in Ernest Bloch's Jézabel and Schelomo
Published in Journal of the American Musicological Society (01-10-2001)“…Abstract Disappointed in the reception of his opera Macbeth and torn between what he considered opposing French and German musical aesthetics, Ernest Bloch,…”
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Arthur Lourié’s Eurasianist and Neo-Thomist Responses to the Crisis of Art
Published in Stravinsky and His World (25-08-2013)“…Arthur Lourié published his article “Krizis iskusstva” (The crisis of art) in two installments in the fourth and eighth issues of the weekly Eurasianist…”
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New Aspects of the Genesis of Béla Bartók's "Concerto for Orchestra": Concepts of "Finality" and "Intention"
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The Ambivalent Connection between Theory and Practice in the Relationship of F. Liszt & F.-J. Fétis
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Jewish studies and music
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Nicolas Nabokov: A Life in Freedom and Music
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A Musical Life in Two Worlds: The Autobiography of Hugo Leichtentritt
Published in Notes (01-12-2015)“…The reader finds fascinating descriptions of Leichtentritt's hometown, Pleschen, and its inhabitants on the Polish-Russian frontier; the educational system of…”
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Rachmaninoff's Complete Songs: A Companion with Texts and Translations
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Jewish Musical Modernism, Old and New
Published in Music Library Association. Notes (01-03-2010)“…[...] the period between the last decades of the nineteenth century and the Holocaust, which Bohlman designates as the "moment of Jewish modernity," witnessed…”
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Haydn's Jews: Representation and Reception on the Operatic Stage
Published in Cambridge Opera Journal (01-03-2010)“…According to Bruce C. MacIntyre, telescoping or polytextuality in the Gloria and Credo were endemic in missae breves, serving to dispose of lengthy texts in a…”
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The Anxiety of Influence and the Comfort of Style
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Communications
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Jewish Studies and Music
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Gregory Haimovsky: A Pianist's Odyssey to Freedom. By Marissa Silverman. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2018. x, 256 pp. Appendix. Notes. Index. Illustrations. Photographs. $99.00, hard bound
Published in Slavic Review (01-12-2019)“…Unwilling to follow his well-wishers’ advice to change his Jewish surname or join the Party, Haimovsky was “exiled” to Kalinin after his graduation from the…”
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