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Persecution, Collaboration, Resistance : Music in the ‘Reichskommissariat Norwegen’ (1940–45). 2020
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Imprint
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Music Censorship in the Reichskommissariat Norwegen (Andreas Bußmann)
I. Administrative and Ideological Settings
II. Music Censorship between Theoretical Guidelines and Daily Practice
III. Conclusion
‘Music in Uniform’. The German Apparatus of Repression and its Acoustic Symbolism (Manfred Heidler)
Preliminary Remarks
Music in German Uniforms in Norway
Conclusion
Annex
Art versus Leisure. German Troop Entertainment in Occupied Norway (Ina Rupprecht)
Troop Entertainment – Organisation, Requirements, Challenges
KdF Groups, and Reconstructing Cultural Troop Entertainment in Norway
Ludwig Hoelscher
Hoelscher in Norway 1942
Solace, Compulsion, Resistance. Music in Prison and Concentration Camps in Norway 1940–45 (Michael Custodis)
Settings
Locations and Numbers
Music in Camps in Norway
I. Causes for Detention
II. Clandestine Songbooks
III. Acts of Musical Resistance
IV. Enforced Performing
V. Songs from Elvenes
‘Speak low’. The Norwegian Society of Composers’ 25th Anniversary in 1942 – Some Aspects on their Music Competition (Arvid O. Vollsnes)
Norsk komponistforening in General
The Competition
Irgens-Jensen’s Symphony
Egge: Symphony No. 1
Intermezzo – Purge and Exclusions
The Norwegian Music Week
Nordic, Female, Composer. On Anne-Marie Ørbeck’s War-Time Compositions (Arnulf Christian Mattes)
A Norwegian in Berlin: 1930–1938
1938: Breakthrough in Berlin with ‘Nordic Music’
1943: An Award in Difficult Times
‘Hope in Blossom Time’: ‘Nordic Tone’ as an Idiom of Resistance?
Remote Resistance. Norwegian Musicians in Swedish Exile (Michael Custodis)
Numbers, Procedures, and Swedish Sensitivities
Norwegian Protagonists
Norwegian Cultural Counterpropaganda
Consequences
Sources Revisited. The Case of Geirr Tveitt (Sjur Haga Bringeland)
Introduction
I. Tveitt as an Artist and Cultural Bureaucrat
II. The Courts of Honour
III. The New Source Situation
IV. Towards a Wider Understanding?
Index of Names
Music Register