‘The Above Mentioned Aliens’: Rudolf Mersy’s German Band in New Zealand, 1913–1919

IF 0.3 0 MUSIC Musicology Australia Pub Date : 2017-01-02 DOI:10.1080/08145857.2017.1332971
S. Owens
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In early August 1914—within a fortnight of the outbreak of World War I—Auckland police arrested twenty-four German nationals and sent them for internment in Wellington. Strikingly, twelve of these so-called ‘enemy aliens’ comprised a German band led by Rudolf Mersy (1867–1949), a composer renowned in his homeland as the ‘Aschbacher Mozart’. Drawing upon previously restricted files held at Archives New Zealand (Wellington), this article uncovers the origins of these musicians, their activity in New Zealand prior to the advent of war, and the circumstances surrounding their internment. Somewhat surprisingly, given the cramped (and at times brutal) conditions on Somes Island, Mersy and his fellow bandsmen continued to be active as musicians throughout their captivity. The extant documents, which include official reports and confiscated letters written by the Prisoners of War (POWs) to family members, also reveal poignant details concerning their daily lives. Yet despite their earlier successes as touring musicians, in the immediate aftermath of the war lingering anti-German sentiment and the advent of recorded sound combined to ensure the disappearance of the once perennially popular German Band from the global musical scene.
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“上面提到的外星人”:鲁道夫·默西在新西兰的德国乐队,1913年-1919年
1914年8月初,在第一次世界大战爆发的两周内,奥克兰警方逮捕了24名德国国民,并将他们送往惠灵顿拘留。引人注目的是,这些所谓的“敌方外星人”中有12人组成了由鲁道夫·默西(1867-1949)领导的德国乐队,这位作曲家在他的祖国被称为“阿施巴赫·莫扎特”。本文借鉴了新西兰档案馆(惠灵顿)以前保存的受限制的档案,揭示了这些音乐家的起源,他们在战争爆发前在新西兰的活动,以及他们被拘留的情况。有点令人惊讶的是,考虑到萨默斯岛拥挤(有时甚至残酷)的环境,默西和他的乐队同伴在被囚禁期间仍然作为音乐家活跃。现存的文件,包括官方报告和战俘写给家人的没收信件,也揭示了他们日常生活的辛酸细节。然而,尽管他们早些时候作为巡回音乐家取得了成功,但在战争结束后不久,挥之不去的反德情绪和录音的出现相结合,确保了曾经长期受欢迎的德国乐队从全球音乐舞台上消失。
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