Driven into paradise : the musical migration from Nazi Germany to the United States /
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Berkeley, Calif. :
University of California Press,
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Christoph Wolff
- Reading a letter / Reinhold Brinkmann
- "We miss our Jews" : the musical migration from Nazi Germany / Peter Gay
- My Vienna triangle at Washington Square revisited and dilated / Milton Babbitt
- Displaced musics and immigrant musicologists : ethnomusicological and biographical perspectives / Bruno Nettl
- Music and musicians in exile : the romantic legacy of a double life / Lydia Goehr
- The exile of European music : documentation of upheaval and immigration in the New York Times / David Josephson
- Composers in exile : the question of musical identity / Hermann Danuser
- Challenges and opportunities of acculturation : Schoenberg, Krenek, and Stravinsky in exile / Claudia Maurer Zenck
- Reading Whitman/responding to America : Hindemith, Weill, and others / Kim H. Kowalke
- A Viennese opera composer in Hollywood : Korngold's double exile in America / Bryan Gilliam
- Strangers in strangers' land : Werfel, Weill, and the Eternal road / Alexander L. Ringer
- Hindemith and Weill : cases of "inner" and "other" direction / Stephen Hinton
- Wolpe and Black Mountain college / Anne C. Shreffler
- From Jewish exile in Germany to German scholar in America : Alfred Einsteins's emigration / Pamela M. Potter
- Immigrant musicians and the American chamber music scene, 1930-1950 / Walter Levin
- Appendix : Musicologists who emigrated from Germany, Austria, and central Europe, ca. 1930-1945.