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Die Verschwundenen Musiker: Jüdische Flüchtlinge in Australien by Albrecht Dümling (review)

Die Verschwundenen Musiker: Jüdische Flüchtlinge in Australien by Albrecht Dümling (review) 206 | cerned with the deontological aspects of the rabbinic tradition, have not yet deeply analyzed. Novick's study is an important foundational examination of nondeontological rhetoric in Tannaitic Judaism. All future work on Rabbinic virtue ethics will depend on this book, which reveals a heretofore largely ignored aspect of Tannaitic law and religion. Alan Avery-Peck College of the Holy Cross die veRschwundenen musikeR: Jüdische fLüchtLinge in austRaLien Albrecht Dümling. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2011. 444 pp. This extensive volume by renowned musicologist and music critic Albrecht Dümling provides a detailed and thorough history of Jewish refugees with an educational background or even with an established career in music, who were forced to flee the Nazis and landed in Australia. For the rediscovery of musicians persecuted by the Nazis, Dümling was awarded numerous prizes, among them the European Cultural Prize (KAIROS). In 2004, he received the Harold White Fellowship from the National Library of Australia. The volume traces the difficult and--more often than not--reluctant journey of orchestral performers, virtuoso soloists, singers, and conductors as well as composers, to a continent whose geographical remoteness from Europe had shaped its sense of itself since the beginning of European settlement. To no small http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies Purdue University Press

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206 | cerned with the deontological aspects of the rabbinic tradition, have not yet deeply analyzed. Novick's study is an important foundational examination of nondeontological rhetoric in Tannaitic Judaism. All future work on Rabbinic virtue ethics will depend on this book, which reveals a heretofore largely ignored aspect of Tannaitic law and religion. Alan Avery-Peck College of the Holy Cross die veRschwundenen musikeR: Jüdische fLüchtLinge in austRaLien Albrecht Dümling. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2011. 444 pp. This extensive volume by renowned musicologist and music critic Albrecht Dümling provides a detailed and thorough history of Jewish refugees with an educational background or even with an established career in music, who were forced to flee the Nazis and landed in Australia. For the rediscovery of musicians persecuted by the Nazis, Dümling was awarded numerous prizes, among them the European Cultural Prize (KAIROS). In 2004, he received the Harold White Fellowship from the National Library of Australia. The volume traces the difficult and--more often than not--reluctant journey of orchestral performers, virtuoso soloists, singers, and conductors as well as composers, to a continent whose geographical remoteness from Europe had shaped its sense of itself since the beginning of European settlement. To no small

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Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish StudiesPurdue University Press

Published: Mar 30, 2013

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