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Music Wars: 1937-1945

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Music played an unprecedented role in World War II. Whether live or through the recently developed mechanical media of radio, film and gramophone records, it was used by all sides for propaganda and morale-boosting. In Paris on one day alone, 16 January 1944, a choice of eleven major musical events was offered to occupiers and occupied. Everywhere classical music flourished and reached new audiences. The mightiest musical weapon of the war was Swing, an irresistible force that even the Nazis attempted to harness. Ultimately the music that most potently evokes the emotions and experiences of the war is that of the sentimental songs of loss and separation-Vera Lynn singing Well meet again, Zarah Leander singing Ich weiss es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehen and of course, the song that changed sides Lili Marleen. Patrick Bade is a senior lecturer at Christies Education.

Book Author

Patrick Bade

Publisher

East & West Publishing Ltd

ISBN

9781907318078

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Music Wars: 1937-1945
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