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Dangerous Melodies

Classical Music in America from the Great War Through the Cold War

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Dangerous Melodies

By: Jonathan Rosenberg
Narrated by: Chris Henry Coffey
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A Juilliard-trained musician and professor of history explores the fascinating entanglement of classical music with American foreign relations.

Dangerous Melodies vividly evokes a time when classical music stood at the center of American life, occupying a prominent place in the nation’s culture and politics. The work of renowned conductors, instrumentalists, and singers - and the activities of orchestras and opera companies - were intertwined with momentous international events: two world wars, the rise of fascism, and the Cold War.

Jonathan Rosenberg recovers the politics behind classical music, showing how German musicians were dismissed or imprisoned as the country’s music was swept from American auditoriums during World War I - yet, 20 years later, those same compositions could inspire Americans in the fight against Nazism while Russian music was deployed to strengthen the US-Soviet alliance. During the Cold War, Van Cliburn’s triumph in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow became cause for America to celebrate. In Dangerous Melodies, Rosenberg delves into the singular decades-long relationship of classical music and political ideology in America.

©2019 Jonathan Rosenberg (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
History & Criticism Music War Cold War Russia Imperialism Soviet Union
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Rosenberg has meticulously researched his material and presented it in a well written and accessible manner.

The narrator's German pronunciations are elementary. In addition, he once pronounced Haydn as "Hayden" and pronounced the name of Yehudi Menuhin in several ways.

Great book, disappointing narration

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I really enjoyed this book overall because it looks at classical music in the 20th century from a political perspective. The book is appealing to both musicians and historians. Once in a while I felt that there was more detail than I really needed, but the book is certainly well researched and thorough.

Fascinating study but an awful lot of detail

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