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firstofall,you’rereallysupposedtoknoweverything.Intheearlydoctoral
exams at theUniversity of Illinois, that’s the way it was. There was this
comprehensive viewofmusicology, but the centerof itwas thehistorical
studyofWestern artmusic. The other thingswere somehow in anouter
circle. That included ethnomusicology. I think that’swhatAdler actually
did.Inhislifetime(writingin1885)onecouldhardlyblamehimfortaking
this kind of a restricted view. Alex Ringer, by 1985, wanted to have eth-
nomusicology,butnotverymuch.Ofcourse,therewereothercelebrations
of thatevent intheworld. Iwent toaconference inAustria in1985,about
this article and related things. I was the only American, and there was
YoshihikoTokumaru48 fromJapan.EverybodyelsewasGerman-speaking.
I don’t think there were any English there. They were all Germans and
Austrians.Therewasaveryunpleasant talk–unpleasantvis-/-vis ethno-
musicology – I remember, byHans Heinrich Eggebrecht49 (1919–1999).
Theoddthing is that, at the time,1985, thiswasan importantmoment. If
youaskstudentsnowinourdepartment,orevensomeoftheotherfaculty,
Idon’t thinktheyknowaboutthismoment.Or if theydo, it’sprettyvague
in theirminds, that is, about the1885article.
The1885Article:Umfang,MethodeundZiel
PVB: The1885article, of course, is knowntous in ethnomusicology through
Charles Seeger and thenTony Seeger,50who returned to it, but also be-
causeofourpride thatMusikologie is really ethnomusicology.
BN: Ofcourse, I’vementioned it in severalplaces.
PVB: It’s interesting ina certain sense, it hashadakindofniche influence in
ethnomusicology.
BN: It’shadmore influenceonethnomusicology thanonmusichistorians. I
think you’re right, andmaybe it’s because of Seeger’s use and latermy
own.
48 YoshihikoTokumaruisaJapanesemusicologist,whoseresearchandteachingincludesboth
Western artmusic and the traditional artmusics of Japan.His publications use both his-
torical andethnomusicological approaches.
49 HansHeinrichEggebrechtwas aGermanmusicologistwhosewritinghad strongaesthetic
and cultural underpinnings. He wrote widely about themeaning ofmusic and the long
historyofWesternartmusic.Hetaughtprimarilyat theUniversityofFreiburg imBreisgau.
50 AnthonySeeger isanAmericanethnomusicologistwhoseworkincludesIndigenousmusics
of Brazil, American folkmusic, and cultural rights andmusic. He took his Ph.D. at the
University of Chicago, directed FolkwayRecords at the Smithsonian Institution formany
years, and taught at IndianaUniversity andUCLA. See the chapter byAnthonySeeger in:
ComparativeMusicology andAnthropologyofMusic. Essays on theHistory of Ethnomu-
sicology.Hg.vonBrunoNettlundPhilipV.Bohlman.Chicago:UniversityofChicagoPress
1991, S. 342–55.
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Guido Adlers Erbe
Restitution und Erinnerung an der Universität Wien
- Titel
- Guido Adlers Erbe
- Untertitel
- Restitution und Erinnerung an der Universität Wien
- Herausgeber
- Stefan Alker-Windbichler
- Murray Hall
- Markus Stumpf
- Verlag
- V&R unipress GmbH
- Ort
- Wien
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-7370-0721-4
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.2 cm
- Seiten
- 316
- Schlagwörter
- Political Science, National Socialism, Nazi-looted, musical life, provenance research, Nationalsozialismus, NS-Raub, Musikleben
- Kategorie
- Kunst und Kultur