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Traces and Influence of the Jewish National School to Music Composers in the Croatian Territory during the Thirties of the 20th century (CROSBI ID 713638)

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Jurkić Sviben, Tamara Traces and Influence of the Jewish National School to Music Composers in the Croatian Territory during the Thirties of the 20th century // The Week of Jewish Art in SIAS 17 — 21 May 2021 The First International Interdisciplinary Session on Jewish Art / Shamilli, Giula (ur.). Moskva: The State Institute for Art Studies of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Russian Jewish Congress, 2021. str. 7-8

Podaci o odgovornosti

Jurkić Sviben, Tamara

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Traces and Influence of the Jewish National School to Music Composers in the Croatian Territory during the Thirties of the 20th century

During the thirties of the 20th century, some musicians and composers of Jewish origin in Northern Croatia, where Ashkenazi culture was dominating among the members of the Central European Jewish Community, were empowering their belonging to the Jewish origin. To raise awareness of their community and domicile of the dominant Croatian population, musicians and composers organise numerous cultural events, lectures, concerts and radio shows regarding Jewish music, culture and religious customs. Spiritus movens of this idea was the composer and opera singer Aron Marko Rothmüller who through the articles in the Jewish newspaper Židov [The Jew] and Jevrejski pregled [Jewish almanac] informs and educates the wide population about Jewish music history from Biblical times to modern Jewish composers in that time. To promote Jewish music, Rothmüller organized concerts in the main concert hall of the Croatian Music Institute in Zagreb and the Zagreb Synagogue with the music of the Jewish composers L.Saminsky, J. Achron, A. Krein, J. Stutschewsky, J. Engel, as well as his works (J. Kinor / A.M. Rothmüller). This paper aims to record and prove traces of the mentioned activities in musicological records and concert reviews as well as lectures and radio show reviews through the results of archival research in pre-war periodicals published in Croatia. Through authorial records of the composer Rothmüller himself, interest and consciousness of The Jewish National School of Music composers will be noticed, most of the East European provenance under whose conscious impact composed his works aiming the creation of new Jewish music based on biblical tropes. Regarding Rothmüller’s education in Alban Berg’s class, the specific compound Croatiaof traces of the Second Vienna School and The Jewish National School in Music will be followed through the analysis of some of his works.

The Jewish National School in Music, A. M. Rothmüller, Jewish music in Croatia between two World wars

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7-8.

2021.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

The Week of Jewish Art in SIAS 17 — 21 May 2021 The First International Interdisciplinary Session on Jewish Art

Shamilli, Giula

Moskva: The State Institute for Art Studies of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Russian Jewish Congress

Podaci o skupu

The First International Interdisciplinary Session on Jewish Art

predavanje

20.05.2021-21.05.2021

Moskva, Ruska Federacija

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