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233 Aachener Nachrichten (newspaper), 28 Abend, Die (Austrian communist newspaper), 62, 64 Abendpost, Der (Frankfurt newspaper), 28 Abendroth, Walter, 36 Acht Lieder, op. 6 (Schoenberg), 67 Adams, John, 4 “Adonoi Elohenu” (“Lord Our God”), 9 Adorno, Theodor, 25, 34; criticism of A Survivor, 30–31; as Mann’s musical informant, 58; on Nazi musical aesthetics, 53; Schnoor’s antiSemitic reference to, 37 Aftenposten (Norwegian newspaper), 84, 188n25 Agreement of Cultural Cooperation, 6–120, 134 AK [Armia Krajowa] (Polish Home Army), 130, 133 Albuquerque Civic Orchestra, 10 Albuquerque premiere (1948), 3, 10, 51, 89, 112, 166 aleatoric music, 152 Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst (East German News Service), 102 Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deutschland (Jewish newspaper), 29–30, 77–78 Alphen, Ernst van, 158, 164 American Jewish Congress, 8 American Jewish Year Book, 43, 78 Améry, Jean, 164 Amidah prayer, 81 Amsterdam String Quartet, 52 Anielewicz, Mordechai, 162, 170n14 Anointed, The (Kassern), 113 Anschluss, 10, 43, 45, 48, 56 anti-Americanism, 1, 28, 40, 61 antifascism, 16, 126, 147, 166; de-Semitization in name of, 2, 95–101, 147, 160, 182n24; dodecaphony in service of, 18; Jewishness and antifascism in reviews of A Survivor, 104–11 anti-Semitism, 1, 39, 96, 97; antiAmericanism intertwined with, 28, 40; anti-Zionism connected to, 96, 139, 142, 160; in Austria, 42, 43–47, 59–60; in Czechoslovakia, 139, 142, 144, 160; in East Germany, 96, 97, 99; in Norway, 69, 73, 74; in Poland, 15, 131, 132, 160; in West Germany, 16, 21, 35, 36, 93, 152 “Anti-Semitism: Five Old Theses and a Warning” (Kołakowski), 132 Apostel, H. E., 49–53, 54, 55 Appell (Dessau), 91 applause, restraint on, 3, 4 Applegate, Celia, 3 Arbeiderbladet (Norwegian Labor Party newspaper), 83 Index 234 / Index Arbeitsgemeinschaft deutscher Musikkritiker, 31 ARD (public broadcasting corporations in West Germany), 26, 33, 175n18 Arendt, Hannah, 163 Argentino, Joe R., 9 Arnold Schoenberg Gesamtausgabe, 148 “Arnold Schoenberg’s Survivor from Warsaw, or the Possibility of Committed Art” (Leibowitz), 22, 174n10 Ars Nova (Nuremberg), 25 Art, David, 45 Artiste et sa conscience, L‘ (Leibowitz), 11 Art of the Fugue (Bach), 77 “A Survivor from Warsaw as Personal Parable” (Strasser), 169n10 atonality/atonal music, 4, 67, 77, 85, 148; Communist critiques of, 63, 116; minimal presence in Norway, 66, 68; Nazi-era critiques of, 61. See also dodecaphony; serialism; twelvetone music audiences, 2, 4, 10, 13, 124, 160; American, 1, 5, 8, 162; appeal to broadest audience, 23; applause by, 3, 4; Austrian, 50–53; Czech, 152, 154, 157, 158; East German, 89, 106, 108; French, 23; Norwegian, 73, 80, 81, 82, 84; Polish, 114, 127, 128, 132, 133; at Scandal Concert (1913), 143; West German and IFNM, 22, 26, 29, 40, 42 augmented triads, 9, 165 Auschwitz death camp, 8, 70, 71, 132, 140; Berman as survivor of, 155, 159; foreign Jews in Auschwitz after Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 65 Austria, 1, 14, 15, 41–42; antiSemitism and Holocaust in, 43–45; “first victim” status of, 16, 46–49, 65; postwar occupation of, 45–47; A Survivor premiere in, 17, 18, 53–57, 176n23. See also Anschluss Austro-Hungarian Empire, 137, 139 Avidom, Menachem, 78 Avodat hakodesh (Bloch), 81 Babbitt, Milton, 76 Bach, Carl Philip Emanuel, 78 Bach, David Joseph, 51 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 3, 26, 39, 77, 128; revival of, 68; A Survivor’s allusion to cantatas of, 82 Baeck, Leo, 77 Baird, Tadeusz, 116, 208n53 Baker, Richard, 155 Barenboim, Daniel, 3 Bartók, Béla, 53, 151 Baruch plan, 99 Bauer, Rudolf, 36 Bauhaus, 44 Bayerischer Rundfunk, 175n18 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 3, 32, 46, 48, 62, 78, 160; expression of feeling in music and, 63; as symbol of German musical nationalism, 32; Viennese musical tradition and, 48 Beneš, Jiří, 151 Benestad, Finn, 84, 85 Ben-Gurion, David, 141 Ben-Haim, Paul, 78 Berg, Alban, 24, 43–44, 51, 52, 53, 85, 129; Czech recordings of, 155, 210n77; reputation in Czech society, 143–44, 146; Second Viennese School and, 49, 144, 147; Thaw in Czechoslovakia and, 148 Berg, Michael, 129 Berio, Luciano, 126, 153 Berlin, city of, 31, 47, 72; Berlin Wall, 3, 135, 150, 151; dialect, 55, 57; East Berlin, 96, 105, 119, 156; Hall in, 67, 71, 72, 73, 74; Holocaust memorials in, 163–64; postwar occupation of, 46; West Berlin, 24, 25 Berliner Festwochen, 25 Berlin Philharmonic, 48 Berman, Karel, 19, 136, 155–56, 156, 157–160, 211n81 Bernstein, Leonard, 30 Bertelsmann, C. (publisher), 35 [18.218.129.100] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 10:18 GMT...

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