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Time's echo : the Second World War, the Holocaust, and the music of remembrance / Jeremy Eichler.

Author/creator Eichler, Jeremy (Music critic) author.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoNew York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2023.
Description386 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Prelude. In the shade of the oak -- Part I. Emancipating music ; "Word that I lack" ; Torn halves ; Beneath the waves ; The emancipation of memory ; Moses in Albuquerque -- Part II. From the other shore ; Angels of history ; The light of final moments ; Monuments -- Coda. Listening to lost time.
Abstract When it comes to how societies remember these increasingly distant dreams and catastrophes, we often think of history books, archives, documentaries, or memorials carved from stone. But in this book, the author, an award-winning critic and cultural historian, makes a passionate and revelatory case for the power of music as culture's memory, an art form uniquely capable of carrying forward meaning from the past. With a critic's ear, a scholar's erudition, and a novelist's eye for detail, he shows how four towering composers--Richard Strauss, Arnold Schoenberg, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Benjamin Britten--lived through the era of the Second World War and the Holocaust and later transformed their experiences into deeply moving, transcendent works of music, scores that echo lost time. Summoning the supporting testimony of writers, poets, philosophers, musicians, and everyday citizens, he reveals how the essence of an entire epoch has been inscribed in these sounds and stories. Along the way, he visits key locations central to the music's creation, from the ruins of Coventry Cathedral to the site of the Babi Yar ravine in Kyiv. As the living memory of the Second World War fades, this book proposes new ways of listening to history, and learning to hear between its notes the resonances of what another era has written, heard, dreamed, hoped, and mourned. A lyrical narrative full of insight and compassion, this book deepens how we think about the legacies of war, the presence of the past, and the renewed promise of art for our lives today.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 299-359) and index.
LCCN2022042924
ISBN9780525521716 (hardcover)
ISBN0525521712 (hardcover)
ISBN(ebook)

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Music Music Stacks ML3776 .E45 2023 ✔ Available Place Hold