The Nordic Ingredient : European Nationalisms and Norwegian Music since 1905. 2019
Inhalt
- Imprint
- Contents
- The “Nordic Ingredient” – Introduction
- Manifesting the National Idea: Edvard Grieg or How His Biographers Saw Him (Ina Rupprecht)
- Cultural development in Norway
- Edvard Grieg og hans værker: et festskrift i anledning af hans 60årige fødselsdag
- Expressing “Nordic” Greatness: Wagnerism in Norway 1905–1945 (Andreas Bußmann)
- 1. Wagnerism in Norway – Remarks on music historiography
- 2. Early stages of Wagnerism in 19th century Norway
- 3. Post 1905: Military and orchestral music
- 4. Expressing greatness and frustration: Wagner stagings 1919–1939
- 5. Expressing “Germanic-Nordic” greatness: Wagner in occupied Norway 1940–45
- 6. Consequences
- Ideas on National Music in Interwar Norway (Ingrid Loe Landmark (neé Dalaker))
- “The national” in modernizing Norway – a changeable concept
- Eivind Groven (1901–1977)
- Bjarne Brustad (1895–1978)
- Klaus Egge (1906–1979)
- Norwegian historiography revisited
- “Monumentalism” in Norway’s Music 1930–1945 (Arnulf Mattes)
- I. Building a Nation after 1905
- II. Voluspå: Opus Magnum of Norwegian Musical Monumentalism
- III. Patriotic Gesamtkunstwerk: The Continuation of Cultural Nationalism Until 1940
- IV. Monumentalism under Occupation: Celebrating National Myth after 1940
- V. Coming to Terms with the Past? When Monuments turn into Propaganda Sites
- VI. Epilogue: Monumental History and National Myth-Making
- Master or Puppet? Cultural Politics in Occupied Norway under GW Müller, Gulbrand Lunde and Rolf Fuglesang (Michael Custodis)
- Facts and Ideologies I – GW Müller
- Facts and Ideologies II – Lunde
- Facts and Ideologies III – Fuglesang
- Epilogue
- Harald Sæverud’s Kjempeviseslåtten – A Typical Resistance Composition? (Friedrich Geiger)
- Rebuilding Norwegian Music. From Valevåg to Tanglewood and Darmstadt (Arvid O. Vollsnes)
- Approved rituals
- A new musical life
- Young Europeans
- Alternatives in Education and Aesthetics – the Nordic Connection
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Valevåg
- Alternatives – France
- Darmstadt
- Across larger waters – Norwegian musicians in the US
- New Possibilities in Norway
- “Nordisk” – “Aryan” – “Identitär”. Music for the New Right (Michael Custodis)
- No Escape from Politics? On Grieg’s Afterlife in Norwegian Memory Culture (Arnulf Mattes)
- II. Commemoration and Crisis: The Grieg Anniversaries 1917–1945
- III. Grieg Commemorations after 1945: 1993 and 2007
- IV. 2018 and Beyond
- Resistance to Totalitarianism: The Polyphony of Literature and Music (Boris Previšić)
- Index of Names
