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Singing Like Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms

Singing Like Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms

  • Author: Thurman, Kira
In Singing Like Germans, the historian Kira Thurman adds a new dimension to the story by focusing on African American classical musicians who studied, performed, or settled in German-speaking... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part I: 1870–1914
  • 1. How Beethoven Came to Black America: German Musical Universalism and Black Education after the Civil War
  • 2. African American Intellectual and Musical Migration to the Kaiserreich
  • 3. The Sonic Color Line Belts the World: Constructing Race and Music in Central Europe
  • Part II: 1918–1945
  • 4. Blackness and Classical Musicin the Age of the Black Horror on the Rhine Campaign
  • 5. Singing Lieder, Hearing Race: Debating Blackness, Whiteness, and German Music in Interwar Central Europe
  • 6. "A Negro Who Sings German Music Jeopardizes German Culture": Black Musicians under the Shadow of Nazism
  • Part III: 1945–1961
  • 7. "And I thought they were a decadent race": Denazification, the Cold War, and (African) American Involvement in Postwar West German Musical Life
  • 8. Breaking with the Past: Race, Gender, and Opera after 1945
  • 9. Singing in the Promised Land: Black Musicians in the German Democratic Republic
  • Conclusion