Kurt Weill's America

Auteur: Graber, Naomi (Assistant Professor of Music, Assistant Professor of Music, University of Georgia)
Editeur: Oxford University Press Inc
When German-Jewish composer Kurt Weill arrived in the United States in 1935, he found a nation nothing like he imagined. This book tells the full story of Weill as outsider-turned-insider, showing how he was keenly attuned to the difficult relationship America had with her immigrants but was slower to grasp the subtleties of race relations.
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When German-Jewish composer Kurt Weill arrived in the United States in 1935, he found a nation nothing like he imagined. This book tells the full story of Weill as outsider-turned-insider, showing how he was keenly attuned to the difficult relationship America had with her immigrants but was slower to grasp the subtleties of race relations.
ISBN / EAN 9780190906580
Auteur Graber, Naomi (Assistant Professor of Music, Assistant Professor of Music, University of Georgia)
Editeur Oxford University Press Inc