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TITLE

Evangelist or Socialist: Johann Sebastian Bach in the Cold War and Other Periods of National Uncertainty

SUMMARY

At the Bach Conference 1950 in Leipzig, the socialist image of Bach in East Germany competed with the conservative and theological one of West Germany. During the Cold War both served to legitimize rival ideologies. Once again, Bach was interpreted as an orientation, as in other periods of national incertainty, like the Napoleonic Wars (Forkel, 1802) or just before the Prussian-German Empire (Wagner, 1870).

PAGES
pp. 277 - 284
COLLECTIONS
Music
JOURNALS RELATED
Musicological Annual

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