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  • Universal Edition

    UE45014

    Article Archive from Anbruch, 1919 -1937

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    • Language: German
    • ISMN: 9790008074219
    • Size: 5.3 x 7.5 inches

    "ANBRUCH" appeared from 1919 to 1937 and was the first magazine devoted solely to new music. Authors such as Bartók, Berg, Braunfels, Casella, Gál, Grosz, Krenek, Malipiero, Milhaud, Reznicek, Scherchen, Schönberg, Schreker, Strobel, Stuckenschmidt, Toch, Ullmann, Weill, Wellesz, Wiesengrund-Adorno, etc., soon made the magazine the most important medium of a controversial but very lively musical scene. The contents included reports and analyses by and about composers, the music business and performance practice.

    ANBRUCH is without doubt one of the most important musicological sources for the 20s and 30s of the twentieth century. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Universal Edition, all 19 volumes of ANBRUCH are being published in facsimile on CD-ROM.

    The articles themselves may be found as scanned texts in PDF format on the ANBRUCH CD-ROM. The ANBRUCH CD-ROM of course also contains extensive information in small print relating to contemporary musical life and concerts, and the regularly placed and extremely informative advertisements from the music trade of the time. The CD-ROM is suitable both for PC (Windows) and Macintosh.

    ANBRUCH is available only in German.