ISBN:
1789628237
,
9781789628234
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (496 Seiten)
,
Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele
Year of publication:
2020
Series Statement:
Polin Studies in Polish Jewry 32
Series Statement:
The Littman library of Jewish civilization
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Jews and music-making in the Polish lands
DDC:
780.899240438
Keywords:
Jews Music
;
History and criticism
;
Music History and criticism
;
Jewish musicians
;
Jewish musicians
;
Jews ; Music
;
Music
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Poland
;
Juden
;
Polen
;
Musiker
;
Geschichte 1750-
Abstract:
Part I. Jews and Music-Making in the Polish Lands. Cantorial and Religious Music; Jews in Popular Musical Culture in Poland; Jews in the Polish Classical Music Scene; The Holocaust Reflected in Jewish Music; Klezmer in Poland Today -- Part II. Obituaries.
Abstract:
"With its five thematic sections covering genres from cantorial to classical to klezmer, this pioneering multi-disciplinary volume presents rich coverage of the work of musicians of Jewish origin in the Polish lands. It opens with the musical consequences of developments in Jewish religious practice: the spread of hasidism in the eighteenth century meant that popular melodies replaced traditional cantorial music, while the greater acculturation of Jews in the nineteenth century brought with it synagogue choirs. Jewish involvement in popular culture included performances for the wider public, Yiddish songs and the Yiddish theatre, and contributions of many different sorts--technical and commercial as well as creative--in the interwar years. Chapters on the classical music scene cover Jewish musical institutions, organizations, and education; individual composers and musicians; and a consideration of music and Jewish national identity. One section is devoted to the Holocaust as reflected in Jewish music, and the final section deals with the afterlife of Jewish musical creativity in Poland, particularly the resurgence of interest in klezmer music. The essays in this collection do not attempt to to define what may well be undefinable--what 'Jewish music' is. Rather, they provide an original and much-needed exploration of the activities and creativity of 'musicians of the Jewish faith'."--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
DOI:
10.3828/9781906764739
URL:
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