Almost fifty years after the original event, Willibald Alexis’s historical novel Ruhe ist die erste Bürgerpflicht (1852) commemorated a musical performance that had taken place on October 16, 1805, at Berlin’s Nationaltheater. According to both Alexis’s reimagining and contemporary reports, after the closing “Reiterlied” of Schiller’s Wallensteins Lager a new war song was sung by audience and actors. The sensation this caused—in a city awaiting its troops’ departure for war against Napoleon—established Schiller’s play as a privileged site for political singing in Berlin and across German lands for the next decade. In this article, I account for this first occasion, its unusual press reception, and its influence by contextualizing it within ...
International audiencePopular song has been regularly referred to in general history books about the...
During World War II, any women arrested in Paris for political reasons were incarcerated in La Petit...
Rolf Reichardt and Herbert Schneider : Popular songs and History in late 18th-century France. This...
Music has always been influenced by politics. Political ideas become especially prominent in musical...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in English ...
In October 2000, Berlin’s Minister of Culture Christoph Stölzl proposed a merger of the city’s opera...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
The frequent references to the actors and events of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars in ...
War and songs. This article focuses on a collection of songs printed in 1649, the Recueil général de...
This thesis explores the political music of German-speaking lands in the waning years of the Holy Ro...
Relatively little scholarly attention has been paid to the performance and reception history of Die ...
The National singspiel was established in Vienna in 1778 by the Emperor Joseph II of Austria but fou...
In this article singing is not first and foremost interpreted in its tonal texture, but as a cultura...
International audienceThis article explores the role of the Courrier Musical in the cultural mobiliz...
International audienceThis is a talk I gave (in English) at the annual conference of the GermanAssoc...
International audiencePopular song has been regularly referred to in general history books about the...
During World War II, any women arrested in Paris for political reasons were incarcerated in La Petit...
Rolf Reichardt and Herbert Schneider : Popular songs and History in late 18th-century France. This...
Music has always been influenced by politics. Political ideas become especially prominent in musical...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in English ...
In October 2000, Berlin’s Minister of Culture Christoph Stölzl proposed a merger of the city’s opera...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
The frequent references to the actors and events of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars in ...
War and songs. This article focuses on a collection of songs printed in 1649, the Recueil général de...
This thesis explores the political music of German-speaking lands in the waning years of the Holy Ro...
Relatively little scholarly attention has been paid to the performance and reception history of Die ...
The National singspiel was established in Vienna in 1778 by the Emperor Joseph II of Austria but fou...
In this article singing is not first and foremost interpreted in its tonal texture, but as a cultura...
International audienceThis article explores the role of the Courrier Musical in the cultural mobiliz...
International audienceThis is a talk I gave (in English) at the annual conference of the GermanAssoc...
International audiencePopular song has been regularly referred to in general history books about the...
During World War II, any women arrested in Paris for political reasons were incarcerated in La Petit...
Rolf Reichardt and Herbert Schneider : Popular songs and History in late 18th-century France. This...