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Music and Politics in San Francisco: From the 1906 Quake to the Second World War

  • Author: Miller, Leta E.
Solidly researched and of interest to a broad audience... Highly recommended

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Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments Abbreviations
  • 1. The Paris of the West: San Francisco at the Turn of the Century Part One. From the Quake to the Crash
  • 2. The Politics of Class: The San Francisco Symphony, the People's Philharmonic, and the Lure of European Culture (1911-1930)
  • 3. The Politics of Race: Chinatown, Forbidden and Alluring Interlude 1: Two Musical Tributes to San Francisco's Chinatown
  • 4. The Politics of Labor: The Union(s), the Clubs and Theaters, and the Predicament of Black Musicians
  • 5. Musical Utopias: Ada Clement, Ernest Bloch, and the San Francisco Conservatory
  • 6. Opera: The People's Music or a Diversion for the Rich? Part Two. The Depression and Beyond
  • 7. The Despair of the Depression and the Clash of Race
  • 8. Ultramodernism and Other Contemporary Offerings: Looking West, Challenging the East
  • 9. The Politics of Work: Idealism Confronts Bureaucracy in the Federal Music Project Interlude 2: Highlights from San Francisco's Federal Music Project: Take Your Choice and Keeton's Concert Spirituals
  • 10. Welcoming the World: San Francisco's Fairs of 1915 and 1939-1940
  • 11. Aftermath Notes
  • References
  • Index