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Tables of Contents for Driven into Paradise
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
vii
4
PREFACE
xi
 
Christoph Wolff
INTRODUCTORY THOUGHTS
3
30
Reading a Letter
3
18
Reinhold Brinkmann
"We miss our Jews": The Musical Migration from Nazi Germany
21
12
Peter Gay
EXPERIENCES, REPORTS, AND REFLECTIONS
33
122
My Vienna Triangle at Washington Square Revisited and Dilated
33
21
Milton Babbitt
Displaced Musics and Immigrant Musicologists: Ethnomusicological and Biographical Perspectives
54
12
Bruno Nettl
Music and Musicians in Exile: The Romantic Legacy of a Double Life
66
26
Lydia Goehr
The Exile of European Music: Documentation of Upheaval and Immigration in the New York Times
92
63
David Josephson
ACCULTURATION AND IDENTITY
155
68
Composers in Exile: The Question of Musical Identity
155
17
Hermann Danuser
Challenges and Opportunities of Acculturation: Schoenberg, Krenek, and Stravinsky in Exile
172
22
Claudia Maurer Zenck
Reading Whitman/Responding to America: Hindemith, Weill, and Others
194
29
Kim H. Kowalke
CASE STUDIES: INDIVIDUALS, PLACES, AND INSTITUTIONS
223
118
A Viennese Opera Composer in Hollywood: Korngold's Double Exile in America
223
20
Bryan Gilliam
Strangers in Strangers' Land: Werfel, Weill, and The Eternal Road
243
18
Alexander L. Ringer
Hindemith and Weill: Cases of "Inner" and "Other" Direction
261
18
Stephen Hinton
Wolpe and Black Mountain College
279
19
Anne C. Shreffler
From Jewish Exile in Germany to German Scholar in America: Alfred Einstein's Emigration
298
24
Pamela M. Potter
Immigrant Musicians and the American Chamber Music Scene, 1930-1950
322
19
Walter Levin
APPENDIX: MUSICOLOGISTS WHO EMIGRATED FROM GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND CENTRAL EUROPE, CA. 1930-1945
341
4
INDEX
345