Studies in Central European Histories Series ; Volume 73
Print version: Rempe, Martin. Art, Play, Labour : the Music Profession in Germany (1850-1960). First edition. Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, c2023 xxii, 463 pages Studies in Central European histories ; Volume 73. ISBN 9789004542716
Includes bibliographical references and index
Part 1. Lifeworlds in the Nineteenth Century. Wilhelm Wieprecht or On the Life of the Musician in the Sattelzeit ; The Discovery of the Social : Musicians’ Organizations between Art and Labour ; Musicians’ Plight : Education and Everyday Working Life around 1900 ; In a Different World : Women in Musical Life -- Part 2. Projects of Professionalization, 1890-1930. A Circuitous Route into the Bourgeoisie : Self-Civilizing and Lobbying ; War Profiteers : Musicians at the Front and at Home ; Squabbling Professions : Musicians, Composers and Music Teachers ; An Era of Experiments : New Media, Fashions and Musicians in the Cultural and Welfare State -- Part 3. Crisis, Collapse, Continuities, 1930-1960. Neglected Muse : Nazi Music Policy ; Forced Migrations : Lifeworlds in Times of War and Violence ; The Day of the Orchestral Musician : Ascent and Exit in West Germany -- Conclusion. Musicians’ Lives as Creative Work.