CALL FOR PAPERS 30–31 August 2014 British Library, London DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 30 November 2013 Conference website: www.themusicofwar.org Conference email: themusicofwar@gmail.com Held as part of the British Library's Centenary events programme, supported by The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities. Papers are invited for a two-day international conference on the theme of music during the First World War. The forthcoming centenary of the war is a timel..
29 November 2014 Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 09:15 Registration 09:45 ...
“Now For Some Music” was one of many posters issued by the United States government during World War...
What is the relationship between music—jazz, popular, and art music—and spectacle on the global stag...
Sounds and silences are an integral to the history and memory of the First World War. The aural land...
The First World War and the industrialization of the era changed the world drastically, and much of ...
The paper discusses the turn from activism to contemplation in the works of many music creators duri...
International audienceBritish music hall of the First World War has been little studied. Half a doze...
This thesis offers a comparative study of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the Berlin Philhar...
International audienceThis is a talk I gave (in English) at the annual conference of the GermanAssoc...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
The use of classical music as a tool of propaganda in Britain during the War can be seen to have bee...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
This article, the first of a pair covering the interwar years, examines developments in music progra...
This monograph examines the relationship between music and memory as it relates to the Gallipoli Cam...
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29 November 2014 Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 09:15 Registration 09:45 ...
“Now For Some Music” was one of many posters issued by the United States government during World War...
What is the relationship between music—jazz, popular, and art music—and spectacle on the global stag...
Sounds and silences are an integral to the history and memory of the First World War. The aural land...
The First World War and the industrialization of the era changed the world drastically, and much of ...
The paper discusses the turn from activism to contemplation in the works of many music creators duri...
International audienceBritish music hall of the First World War has been little studied. Half a doze...
This thesis offers a comparative study of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the Berlin Philhar...
International audienceThis is a talk I gave (in English) at the annual conference of the GermanAssoc...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
The use of classical music as a tool of propaganda in Britain during the War can be seen to have bee...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
This article, the first of a pair covering the interwar years, examines developments in music progra...
This monograph examines the relationship between music and memory as it relates to the Gallipoli Cam...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX204332 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
29 November 2014 Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 09:15 Registration 09:45 ...
“Now For Some Music” was one of many posters issued by the United States government during World War...
What is the relationship between music—jazz, popular, and art music—and spectacle on the global stag...