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SUMMARY:Vienna\, 1890 - 1938: Capital of Tradition\, Innovation\, Promise\, and Peril
DESCRIPTION:In the first decades of the twentieth-century Vienna was a locus for cultural and intellectual innovation\, as well as for radical politics of left and right. This symposium brings together a group of leading interdisciplinary scholars to explore the interactions of art\, music\, and cultural politics in the decades preceding the rise of National Socialism and the Anschluss of Austria in March 1938. We will likewise consider the reverberation and sometimes curious trajectories of those developments after 1938.  \n20 April 2023 | 4:30 – 6:00pm| Higgins Lounge\nDana Commons\n\nA performance of Pavel Haas’s String Quartet no. 2\, followed by a reception with hors d’oeuvres and wine\n\n \n\n21 April 2023 |9:00 – 4:00| Higgins Lounge \nDana Commons\n\nSymposium\n\n9:00-9:10: WELCOME  \n\n9:10-9:50  “Women’s Movements in Viennese Operetta” \n\nMichaela Baranello\, University of Arkansas\n\n9:55-10:35 “Stadt ohne Jüdinnen? Gender and Jewish Absence in Hugo Bettauer’s The City without Jews” \n\nLisa Silverman\, University of Wisconsin\, Milwaukee\n\n10:35-11:00 Coffee Break \n\n11:00-11:40 “The Naked and the Dead: Human Remains in Interwar Viennese Culture” \n\nAlys George\, Stanford University\n\n11:45-12:25 “The Last and the First Musical Premiere in Vienna\,1938” \n\nBen Korstvedt\, Clark University\n\n12:30-2:00 Lunch \n\n2:00-2:40 “Appropriation and Ambiguity in the Visual Art of Vienna under the Nazi Regime” \n\nLaura Morowitz\, Wagner College\n\n 2:45-3:25 “Reconsidering Viennese Nostalgia in Exile and in Postwar Austria” \n\nFrances Tanzer\, Clark University \n\n3:30-4:00 Coffee Break  \n\n4:00-4:40  “Arnold Schoenberg and Vienna: A Story of Antisemitism and Unrequited Love” \n\nJoy Calico\, Vanderbilt University\n\n 4:45-5:25 Leopoldstadt: the culture of survival; the survival of culture \n\nSteven Beller\, Independent Scholar\n\n5:30-5:40 Closing Notes and thoughts   \n\n6:00 Dinner \n\n \n\nFriday\, April 21\, 7:30 PM  A Spectrum of Viennese Song\, 1890-1938\n\nDuo Au Courant Stephanie Weiss (mezzo) & Christina Wright-Ivanova (piano) Razzo Hall\, Traina Center for the Arts\n\nSponsored by Clark University’s Academic Innovation Fund\, the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, the History Department\, and the Music Program of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/symposium-vienna-1890-1938-capital-of-tradition-innovation-promise-and-peril/
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