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Beethoven in German Politics, 1870-1989 (Paperback)
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Beethoven in German Politics, 1870-1989 (Paperback)
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This absorbing book chronicles the exploitation of Beethoven's life
and work by German political parties from the founding of the
modern nation to the East German Revolution of 1989. Drawing on a
wealth of previously untapped archival resources, David B. Dennis
examines how politicians have associated Beethoven with competing
visions of German destiny, thereby transforming art and artist into
powerful national symbols. Dennis shows for the first time that
propagandists of every persuasion have equated Beethoven's works
with dogma. In the late nineteenth century, supporters of Bismarck
and the German emperors endorsed a militaristic interpretation
forged during the Franco-Prussian War, while opponents promoted
portraits of Beethoven as revolutionary. In the First World War,
Beethoven was drawn into the trenches, where Germans countered
enemy allegations that they had forfeited the right to enjoy his
music. Beethoven interpretations fragmented the Weimar Republic, as
every faction formulated its own variation. The Nazi view of the
composer as Fuhrer was enforced in the Third Reich. After 1945,
German views of Beethoven corresponded to the division of the
nation, but when the Iron Curtain collapsed in 1989 one sentiment
rose to dominance: that all people could become brothers, just as
the composer had wished in his Ninth Symphony. By establishing
connections between Beethoven's art and public policy, Dennis has
written a book of compelling interest to historians, musicologists,
and Beethoven enthusiasts alike.
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