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How desperate he must feel sitting there helplessly : Jews, Gypsies, Czechs... and the Chinese... from Zápisník to Terezín and Beyond
This study looks at three related „snapshots“ from, respectively, Janáček‘s Zápisník zmizelého, Pavel Haas‘ Chinese Songs, and Hugo Haas‘ film, The Girl on the Bridge. All three invoke the agonizing tension between movement and stasis, raise questions of freedom and imprisonment, and they all involve delicate and painful connections between the groups mentioned in the title above. It is my argument that together these thickly packed snippets can be considered a kind of continuous art work, providing a micro-history of the period between 1919 and 1951.
期刊介绍:
Musicologica Brunensia is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal publishing original articles in the field of musicology and related disciplines. The scope of the journal covers a wide range of topics, including not only a historical, but also a systematic area of musicology. The journal is not subject of any geographic restrictions. All submitted papers are double-blind peer review. The journal has been issued twice a year by Masaryk University (Faculty of Arts), Brno, Czech Republic, since 2009.