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© 2017, V&R unipress GmbH, Göttingen ISBN Print: 9783847107217 – ISBN E-Lib: 9783737007214 Americansatthatmoment,whenAmericanmusicology,notleastbecause somanyyoungAmericanmusicalscholars,yourselfincluded,57wereafter WorldWar II spending some time inEurope. Itwouldbe interesting to understandwhat that legacy is and to bring that back, as the Fulbright Commissionprobablywouldhave said. TheMusicologist asParticipant inMusicalLife BN: One thing that’s not exactly an answer to your question, but that’s im- portant about Adler’s view ofmusicology, is that themusicologist is a participant inmusical life. Because if youarealways comparingarthis- torianswithmusic historians, art historians hardly ever paint ormake sculpture.There’salwaysanexception,butit’snotexpected.Inthecaseof musicology,andreallynowethnomusicologyintheUnitedStates, there’s somekindof ability toperform, or studyperformance, that’s taken for granted. In the 1950s,when theAmericanMusicological Societyunder- took to define musicology, there was a statement to the effect that a musicologist is, first of all, a musician. You wouldn’t find that in art history and probably not in literary scholarship, although I suppose everybodywrites. PVB: But theydon’tnecessarilywritepoemsornovels. BN: Thismighthavehappenedanyhow.Adlerhadstudiedpiano.The idea is that you’vegot tobeable toplay something.At least, it comes fromthat attitude,whetherAdlerestablished itpersonally.Hedoes talkabout that inhis autobiography, the importanceofperformance. PVB: Itwouldbesimplistictotrytomaketoomuchofthis,butitcomesbackto mythoughtsaboutschoolsofmusic.Totakemyselfasalatergeneration,I cameupthroughpianoandcontinuedeventostudypianoasascholar. It ispartofwhatIdotodayasaperformer.58Ineverwouldhavedonethisin aHumboldtian,Germanic-typedepartment. BN: Iguessnot,althoughwhenyoureadabouttheseEuropeanmusicologists, theywouldstudyinadepartment,buttheywouldbetakingpianolessons onthe side. PVB: ThearthistorydepartmentatmostuniversitieshasanundergraduateBA program,whichdoesn’t dependontheability todraw. 57 BrunoNettl spent twoyearsas avisitingFulbrightProfessor at theUniversityofKiel from 1956to1958.PhilipBohlmanwasavisitingFulbrightProfessorattheUniversityofViennain 1995–96. 58 Philip Bohlman is the artistic director of the New Budapest Orpheum Society, a Jewish cabaret ensemble thatperformsworldwide. Adler inAmerica–AConversation 219 Open-Access-Publikation im Sinne der CC-Lizenz BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Guido Adlers Erbe Restitution und Erinnerung an der Universität Wien
Titel
Guido Adlers Erbe
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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
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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
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Kunst und Kultur
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