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Dangerous Melodies

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by Jonathan Rosenberg


  Schmidt, Ernst, 76, 80

  Schnitzer, Robert, 325

  Schoenberg, Arnold, 25, 149, 243, 296–97, 306

  Schubert, Franz, 27, 162, 181

  Symphony in C, xx

  Unfinished Symphony, 42, 91

  Schultz, Sigrid, 229–30

  Schuman, William, 329, 356

  Schumann, Clara, 8

  Schumann, Robert, 27, 82

  Seal Harbor, Maine, 78

  Seldes, Barry, 344

  Senate, US, 4, 198, 214

  Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Government Operations Committee, 308

  Serkin, Rudolf, 168, 337

  Service Star Legion of Allegheny County, 93

  Seymour, Charles, 301

  Shakespeare, William, 119, 155

  Shapley, Harlow, 284–90

  Shaw, Leslie M., 39

  Shostakovich, Dmitri, xiv, 277–78, 280, 284, 285, 288, 291, 292, 298, 301–7, 318, 334, 335, 341, 353, 379

  Fifth Symphony, 300, 349, 351

  Sixth Symphony, 198

  Seventh Symphony, xiii, 184–95, 279, 293–94, 348, 349, 354, 357, 429n, 430n

  Eighth Symphony, 207, 294

  criticism of America by, 302–3, 339, 343

  Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, 283, 445n

  on Slavonic culture, 186–87

  Soviet crackdown on, 282, 283, 290, 305–6

  speeches of, 282, 290, 293–97, 302–3, 306–7

  Shulman, Sylvan, 134

  Sibelius, Jean, Violin Concerto, 302

  Silesia, 8, 67

  Simon, Henry, 193

  Simon, Robert, 237

  Skinner, Ernest, 32

  Smith, Al, 106

  Smith, Carleton, 176

  Smith, Carlton Sprague, 327

  socialism, 294

  Socialist Realism, 445n

  Society for the Prevention of World War III, 233

  Sokolsky, George, 250

  Sousa, John Philip, 87

  “The Stars and Stripes Forever,” 203, 208, 375

  South America, 220

  South Dakota, 312

  Southern California, 132, 182, 194–95, 207, 228

  Soviet Ministry of Culture, 331

  Soviet Union, xxiv, 185, 186, 192, 285

  Finland and, 313

  musical tradition of, xiv–xv

  peace campaign of, 322–23

  repression of composers in, 279, 281–83, 290, 295–96, 305–6, 311

  touring musical groups of, 323, 325, 326

  US musical performances in, 320, 327, 329–40, 345–52, 357, 360–70

  US relations with, xii, xiii, xiv, xv, 78–81, 187, 189, 195–99, 360, 372, 373

  Soviet Writers’ Union, 350

  Spanish Civil War, 314

  Spellman, Francis Cardinal, 272

  Spiering, Theodore, 110

  Stalin, Joseph, xxiv, 212, 278, 285, 287, 307, 318, 323

  crackdown on musical expression by, 279, 281–83, 445n

  death of, 322, 323

  Hitler pact with, 313

  purges of, 292

  Star Opera Company, 107–10, 112, 113

  “Star-Spangled Banner, The,” xx, 4, 8, 16, 26, 33, 36, 38–42, 47, 48, 50, 62–65, 68, 85, 95, 110, 177, 198, 201, 203, 207, 248, 378, 391n, 433n

  State Department, US, 265, 286, 300, 301, 312, 314, 322, 324, 327, 328, 370

  exchange program of, 316

  Steinberg, William, 254

  Steindel, Bruno, 36–37, 36, 42

  Steindel, Max, 42

  Stelton, Robert, 228

  Stenzel, Bruno, 263

  Stern, Isaac, 225

  Stevenard, Emil, 80

  Stock, Frederick, 32–35, 36, 121, 173, 179, 193, 396n

  March and Hymn to Democracy, 99

  Stokowski, Leopold, 90, 121, 138, 187–88, 194, 195, 207–8, 302

  Stone, Kathryn, 39

  Stoutenburgh, Marian, 31

  Stransky, Josef, 7–8, 10, 23, 24, 25–26, 67–68, 89, 116–17, 121, 160, 394n

  Strauss, Johann, 40, 116

  “The Blue Danube Waltz,” xx

  Strauss, Richard, xiv, 14, 19, 20, 22, 26, 40, 42, 69, 81, 83, 93, 94, 100, 104, 124, 175, 176, 180, 211–12, 263, 379, 395n

  Alpine Symphony, 120

  Also Sprach Zarathustra, 121

  Death and Transfiguration, 25, 121

  Don Juan, 25, 335

  Elektra, 120

  Salome, 120

  Sinfonia Domestica, 47

  Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, 24, 25, 33, 264

  US tours of, 118–22, 416n

  Stravinsky, Igor, 296–97, 303, 306, 307, 360

  Le sacre du printemps, 80

  Streibert, Theodore C., 326

  Studs Lonigan (Farrell), 283

  Sullivan, Ed, 317–18

  Sundelius, Marie, 91

  Supreme Court, US, 198

  Swarthout, Gladys, 208

  Switzerland, 77–78, 131, 132, 139, 168, 217, 246

  Symphony of the Air, 340

  Szell, George, 337, 370–71, 372, 373

  Taft, Annie Sinton, 50

  Tanglewood, Mass., 192, 193

  Taruskin, Richard, 282, 445n

  Taubman, Howard, 205–6, 265–66, 270, 310, 335

  Tauscher, Hans, 17, 101, 103

  Taussig, Frank, 138

  Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilich, xii, 28, 37, 48, 50, 199, 334, 335, 360, 365

  First Piano Concerto, 340, 342

  Fifth Symphony, 181, 198, 269

  Tchaikovsky Competition, xi, 335–36, 337–38

  Tchaikovsky Conservatory Great Hall, 348

  Teatro Colón Orchestra, 220

  Tel Aviv, 161, 162–63

  Telegraf, Der, 361

  television, 264, 279, 332, 342, 354, 360, 367

  exposure to classical music expanded by, xvi, 353

  Texas, 336, 337, 339, 340

  Theater Assembly, 105

  Theodore Thomas Orchestra, xix

  Thomas, Edmond, 304

  Thomas, Theodore, xix, 13–14

  Thompson, Dorothy, 193

  Thompson, Randall, “The Testament of Freedom,” 207

  Thomson, Virgil, 246–47, 283

  “Wheat Field at Noon,” 302

  Tibbett, Lawrence, 208

  Time, 151, 158, 167, 185, 190, 217, 280, 304

  Tolischus, Otto, 183

  Toscanini, Arturo, 130, 132–45, 133, 148–49, 154, 160–68, 193, 206, 224, 236, 316

  Bayreuth Festival and, 132, 134, 139–44

  death of, 271, 272–73

  in fight against fascism, 129, 136–40, 166, 188, 200–205, 237, 273

  Furtwängler and, 129, 149, 154, 163–65, 424n

  Hitler petition of, 127, 128, 129, 139–40, 141, 142

  Nazi ban on recordings by, 141, 143, 420n–21n

  as NBC Symphony conductor, xiii, 185, 186, 189, 191, 199, 200, 203–5, 208–9

  as New York Philharmonic conductor, 127, 128, 132, 133, 139, 160, 185, 199, 316n

  Salzburg Festival and, 163, 164-67

  Toscanini, Carla, 161, 162, 163, 201

  Toscanini, Walfredo, 204

  totalitarianism, 212, 262, 282, 307, 310

  see also fascism; Nazism

  Trampler, Walter, 193

  Triller, Charles, 155

  Tuggle, Robert, 441n

  Turkey, 238

  Ulm, 259

  Union of Soviet Writers, 284

  United Nations, 190, 202, 326

  Charter of, 214

  General Assembly of, 327

  United States, xviii, 8, 245–46

  atomic bombing of Japanese cities by, 211

  banning of “enemy” music and musicians in, xiii–xiv, xxii, 4, 9, 19, 24, 27–31, 42–44, 238–39

  censorship in, 291–92, 304

  cultural achievement in, 321–22

  economic decline in, 129

  expanding world engagement of, xxiv, 377

  free enterprise system of, 333


  German immigrants in, 11–12, 20, 46, 57, 392n, 402n

  German relations with, xiv, xv, 169

  global importance of, xxi

  Italian relations with, xv, 179

  “Loan for Freedom” initiative of, 56

  nuclear arms of, 284

  opera in, xviii, 14–18, 27–32

  overseas cultural presentations of, 320–21, 324–35, 345–52, 356–57, 359–76

  perceived cultural barrenness of, 452n

  Russian curiosity about life in, 331–32

  Soviet relations with, xii, xiii, xiv, xv, 78–81, 187, 189, 195–99, 360, 372, 373

  sports in, 324

  waging of wars by, xxiv–xxv, 3

  see also Soviet Union, US relations with

  United States Information Agency (USIA), 324, 325–26, 360

  Verdi, Giuseppe, 255

  Aida, 133

  “Anvil Chorus,” xx

  Falstaff, 135, 136

  La forza del destino Overture, 203–4

  “Hymn of Nations,” 202–3, 205, 433n

  Requiem, 168–69

  Rigoletto, 130, 202

  Il Trovatore, 177

  Versailles, Treaty of, 157

  Vienna, 45, 54, 92, 132, 165–66, 167, 175, 220, 227, 254, 370, 372

  Vienna Boys Choir, 211

  Vienna Philharmonic, 149, 221, 224, 229, 261, 266, 370

  Vienna State Opera, 165, 259

  Viereck, Peter, 182, 183

  Villard, Henry, 21

  Villard, Oswald Garrison, 21–22, 393n

  Wagner, Charles L., 236, 237

  Wagner, Cosima, 122

  Wagner, Richard, xiv, xviii, 8, 11, 14–15, 19, 22, 26–32, 41, 216, 251, 257, 263, 378, 379, 395n

  The Flying Dutchman, 108

  Götterdämmerung, 94

  Hitler and, 131, 176, 182, 183, 184

  Kaisermarsch, 41

  Lohengrin, 15, 90, 100, 108, 180, 207–8

  Die Meistersinger, 15, 16, 81, 110, 114, 131, 167, 179, 181–82, 414n

  Metropolitan Opera performances of, 16, 17, 20, 113–14, 175, 180, 244, 413n, 414n

  Nazi connections of, 182–84

  New York Philharmonic performances of, 10, 23, 89, 116, 160, 181–82

  Parsifal, 10, 16, 71, 100–101, 113–14, 115, 131, 180, 413n

  piano of, 123

  Das Rheingold, 123

  “Ride of the Valkyries,” 160

  Ring cycle, 81, 105, 108, 114, 116, 117, 180, 183, 184, 207–8

  Siegfried, 10, 15

  Siegfried Idyll, 122

  Tannhäuser, 100, 101, 108, 131, 180, 264, 266

  Tristan and Isolde, 11, 15, 17, 18, 89, 91, 99, 101, 108, 115, 247, 248, 259, 265

  Die Walküre, 100, 115, 117, 160, 173

  Wagner, Robert, 244, 341, 352

  Wagner, Siegfried, 122

  Wagner, Winifred, 142, 143

  Waldorf conference, 283–300

  Waldrop, Gideon, 343

  Wallace, Henry, 198

  Wallenstein, Alfred, 179

  Walter, Bruno, 118, 127, 131–32, 163, 164–65, 167, 168, 180, 222, 254, 344

  Wanamaker, Sam, 300

  Warfield, Edwin, 65, 66

  War Refugee Board, 217

  Warsaw, 334

  Washburn, Abbott, 325–26, 360

  Washington, D.C., xiii, 12, 52, 62, 77, 102, 121–22, 166–67, 238, 256, 262, 279, 285, 321, 322, 341–42, 352

  Constitution Hall, 198, 263, 341

  Lincoln Memorial, 309

  Soviet Embassy, 282

  White House, 3, 318, 342

  Washington, George, 354

  Washington Post, 151–52, 158–59, 179, 250, 264, 305, 310, 342

  “Muted Trumpets” editorial in, 215–16

  WCBS-Radio, 326

  WCBS-TV, 352–53

  Weber, Carl Maria von, 60

  Invitation to the Dance, 39

  Wechsler, James A., 198

  Weil, Herman, 112

  Weintraub, Samuel, 144

  Welch, Joseph N., 353–54

  Welland Canal, 17

  Welt, Die, 361

  West Berlin, 360–61

  Brandenburg Gate, 362, 369

  Hilton Hotel, 363

  Reichstag, 363

  Senders Freies Berlin concert hall, 363–64

  Tempelhof Airport, 362, 366

  TV documentary on concert by Bernstein and New York Philharmonic in, 352–55, 362–70, 469n

  Unter den Linden boulevard, 362

  Westerman, Gerhart von, 260–63, 265–66, 268–69

  Westminster Choir, 203, 216

  Whitmer, T. Carl, 84

  Whitney, Mrs. Richard, 156, 157

  Wiesbaden, 237

  Wilhelm, Kaiser, xxiv, 13, 18, 22, 29, 34, 41, 59, 63, 71–74, 88, 90, 97

  Wilson, Edith, 198

  Wilson, Woodrow, 6, 8, 31, 36, 52, 54, 56, 83–84

  declaration of war by, 3, 4–5, 13, 16, 33

  Proclamation 1364 of, 51

  Winchell, Walter, 241, 249, 256

  Winter, Max, 106–7

  Wisconsin, 312, 313, 316

  Wisconsin Music Teachers’ Association, 42

  Wister, Owen, 88

  Wolkonsky, Princess Irene, 340

  Women’s Labor Zionist Organization of America, 224

  Woodcock, Leonard, 375

  Worcester Telegram, 193

  World Congress of Intellectuals for Peace, 286

  World War I, xiii, xiv, xvi, xxi, xxiv, 3, 4–16, 21–22, 141, 171–73, 178, 180, 205, 235, 378

  Battle of Monte Santo in, 134

  German prisoners of war in, 44, 76–79

  Western Front in, 80

  World War II, xiii, xvi, 130, 169–72, 177–78, 235–36, 279–80, 287, 308–9

  Battle of the Bulge in, 250

  blackouts in, 171

  casualties in, 171, 212, 224, 253, 258

  defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan in, 206, 207, 208–9, 211

  WQXR radio, 282

  Wroclaw, 284, 286

  Yale University, 88, 301, 304

  Yellow River Concerto, 374

  Yiddish language, 107

  YMCA, 105

  Young, Brigham, 69

  Young, Rosamond, 79, 95, 96–97

  Young Progressives of Illinois, 224

  Ysaÿe, Eugène, 55–56, 88, 103

  Zeller, Carl, Der Vogelhändler, 106

  Zhdanov, Andrey, 282

  Zionism, 244, 266, 269

  Zionist Youth of New York, 269

  Zlatopolsky, Morris, 162–63

  Zurich, 217

  Zurich Opera, 145

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