Music and Performance during the Weimar Republic
Explore the vibrant intersection of music and performance in the Weimar Republic with Music and Performance during the Weimar Republic by Bryan Randolph Gilliam, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This enlightening collection of essays delves into the dynamics of German music during the 1920s, examining how it was performed, staged, programmed, and received by audiences of the time. With 236 pages of insightful analysis, Gilliam provides a compelling look at Weimar culture, revealing its profound influence on contemporary musical landscapes. Perfect for music enthusiasts and historians alike, this book offers a rich understanding of the inter-war period's artistic movements and their lasting impact. Discover how the sounds of the past continue to resonate today.