Musical entanglements between Germany and East Asia : transnational affinity in the 20th and 21st centuries / Joanne Miyang Cho, editor.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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xix, 303 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm.

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    Series
    Palgrave series in Asian German studies [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • The idea of entanglement, historiography, and organization / Joanne Miyang Cho
    • The reception of Wagner in Japan at the turn of the twentieth century: a non-musical dimension of cross-border music transfer / Toru Takenaka
    • Music for modern Korea: bandmasters Franz Eckert and Baek U-yong / Hye Eun Choi
    • Japanese music students in Germany and Austria, 1880 to 1945 / Alison Tokita
    • The "Oriental" utopia: postwar Orientalism and Ferruccio Busoni's opera Turandot / Lufan Xu
    • Reimagining China in interwar German opera: Eugen d'Albert's Mister Wu and Ernst Toch's Der Fächer / John Gabriel
    • Demarcation and cooperation: Nazi-persecuted Jewish cantors in Shanghai exile, 1938-1949 / Sophie Fetthauer
    • What Beethoven meant in China, 1900-1949: music, ideology and power / Hao Huang
    • Mozart in the context of globalization: the musician as an agent of cultural hybridity / Jinsong Chen
    • When "Japanese" music became "world" music: the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik as intercultural agency / Fuyuko Fukunaka
    • The music of the Korean-German composer Yun Isang in the Cold War era: interculturality and engagement art / Hyejin Yi
    • Korean contemporary music and Germany: an examination of four Korean composers / Hee Sook Oh.
    ISBN
    • 9783030782085 (hardcover)
    • 3030782085 (hardcover)
    OCLC
    1263799908
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