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Adler, Guido
Adler, Victor
Adorno, Theodor W.
Adorno, Theodor W., works by: Mahler: Eine musikalische Physiognomik (Mahler: A Musical Physiognomy); “Mahler heute” (“Mahler today”); Philosophie der neuen Musik (Philosophy of New Music); “Versuch über Wagner” (“Essay on Wagner”); “Zu einem Streitgespräch über Mahler” (“Regarding a Disputation on Mahler”)
aesthetic immanence
alterity. See otherness
animals
anti-programmatic statements
anti-Semitic stereotypes
anti-Semitism
Aristotle
Arnim, Achim von
Arnim, Achim von, works by: “Von Volksliedern”
Arnim, Achim von, and Clemens Brentano, works by: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy’s Magic Horn)
Arnold, Gottfried
art for art’s sake (l’art pour l’art)
Aryan race, theory of
Aschheim, Steven E.
assimilation
atheism
Atkins, Stuart
Austria
Austrofascism
avant-garde
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Bahr, Erhard
Bahr, Hermann
Barner, Wilfried
Bartók, Béla
Batka, Richard
Bauer-Lechner, Natalie
Baumbach, Rudolf
Bayer, Josef
Bayreuth
Bechstein, Ludwig
Bechstein, Ludwig, works by: Der singende Knochen (The Singing Bone)
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Beethoven, Ludwig van, works by: Egmont overture; Fidelio; Symphony No. 6; Symphony No.
Behrendt, Bernd
Beller, Steven
Benes, Tuska
Berg, Alban
Berghahn, Klaus L.
Berhorst, Ralf
Berio, Luciano
Berio, Luciano, works by: Remembering the Future; Sinfonia
Berio, Talia Pecker
Berlioz, Hector
Bernstein, Leonard
Bethge, Hans
Bethge, Hans, works by: Die chinesische Flöte (The Chinese Flute)
Bielschowsky, Albert
Bildung
Bildungsroman
Birus, Hendrik
Bisanz-Prakken, Marian
Blaukopf, Herta
Blaukopf, Kurt
Böckling, Arnold
Bohlman, Philip V.
Bonaparte, Mary
Booy, Hendrik de
Borchmeyer, Dieter
Bormann, Alexander von
Börne, Ludwig
Botstein, Leon
Boulez, Pierre
Boxberger, Robert
Brahmanism
Brahms, Johannes
Brenner, Michael
Brentano, Clemens
Brentano, Clemens, works by: Die Geschichte vom braven Kasperl und dem schönen Annerl (The Story of Brave Kasperl and Lovely Annerl); Märchen von Gockel, Hinkel und Gackeleia (Fairy Tale of Gockel, Hinkel, and Gackeleia); Der Philister vor, in und nach der Geschichte (The Philistine before, in, and after History). See also Arnim, Achim von
Brockhoff, Ferdinand
Bruckner, Anton
Bruford, Walter Horace
Buch, Esteban
Buddhism
Bürger, Peter
Burgtheater
Burke, Edmund
Callot, Jacques
canonicity
Carlyle, Thomas
Carnegy, Patrick
Carr, Jonathan
Catholicism
childhood
children
Christianity
Christlich-deutsche Tischgesellschaft (Christian-German Dining Club)
cognition
Cohen, Joshua
commonality
cosmopolitanism in German culture
countertypes
creativity
crisis
Critchley, Simon
cultural memory
culture; and anti-Semitism; as apolitical; Austrian; and crisis; decline of; Dutch; fin-de-siècle; German; German-Austrian; German-Jewish; high; as homogenizing; and identity; Jewish; low; and mobility; and nationalism; oriental; and otherness; and politics; popular
Cusack, Andrew
Dante
Danuser, Hermann
Dargie, E. Mary
Darwin, Charles
Davison, Peter
death; on the battlefield; Fechner on; Freud on; of God (Nietzsche); humor and; Jean Paul on; and Des Knaben Wunderhorn; love and; Rückert and; as symbol
Debussy, Claude
Decsey, Ernst
Degeneration
Dehmel, Ida
Dehmel, Richard
Diepenbrock, Alphons
Diepenbrock, Alphons, works by: Im großen Schweigen (In Great Silence); Incidental Music for Goethe’s ‘Faust’; Die Nacht (The Night); “Schemeringen” (“Twilights”); Te deum; Veni Creator Spiritus
Dijkstra, Bram
Dilthey, Wilhelm
Dingelstedt, Franz
diversity
Doré, Gustav
Duchamp, Marcel
Düntzer, Heinrich
Dürer, Albrecht
Eckermann, Johann Peter
Eckermann, Johann Peter, works by: Gespräche mit Goethe (Conversations with Goethe)
Eco, Umberto
Eggebrecht, Hans Heinrich
Eichendorff, Joseph von
Ekirch, A. Roger
emotions; and commonality; diverging; and individual development; music and; Nussbaum on; Spinoza on; and value
Enlightenment
ethnomusicology
Fechner, Gustav Theodor
Feder, Stuart
femininity
Finke, Michael C.
Fischer, Bernd
Fischer, Jens Malte
Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich
Floros, Constantin
Fohrmann, Jürgen
Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth
Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth, works by: Das Leben Friedrich Nietzsche’s
Franco-Prussian war
Frank, Manfred
Franke, Ursula
Frankfurt School
Franklin, Peter
Franz Joseph, emperor
French Revolution
Freud, Sigmund
Freud, Sigmund, works by: “Der Dichter und das Phantasieren” (“The Creative Writer and Day-Dreaming”); Traumdeutung (The Interpretation of Dreams)
Freund Hein (the grim reaper)
Furness, Raymond
Gay, Peter
Geiger, Ludwig
gender
Gerlach, Reinhard
Gesamtkunstwerk (total work of art)
Gilman, Sander L.
Giskes, Johan
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; and Beethoven; on Bildung; and cosmopolitanism; and Heine; and Jean Paul; and Jews; and Kant; and Langbehn; and Lipiner; on love; on music; as a national symbol; and nature; and the Orient; and pantheism; on religion; and Rückert; contra Schiller; and Friedrich Schlegel; and Schopenhauer; and Spinoza; on symbols; and Vienna; and Wagner; on wandering; on world literature; and Zelter
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, works by: “Der Chinese in Rom”; Dichtung und Wahrheit (Poetry and Truth); Egmont; “Erlkönig” (“King of Elves”); Faust; Die Leiden des jungen Werther (The Sorrows of Young Werther); Maximen und Reflexionen; Noten und Abhandlungen zu besserem Verständnis des West-östlichen Divans (Notes and Treatises to Further the Understanding of the West-Eastern Divan); West-östlicher Divan; Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship); Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre (Wilhelm Meister’s Journeyman Years)
Goethe monument
goetheln
Goetschel, Willi
Gomperz, Theodor
Gomperz, Theodor, works by: “Über die Grenzen der jüdischen intellectuellen Begabung” (“On the Limits of Jewish Intellectual Aptitude”)
Görner, Rüdiger
Griffin, Roger
Grimm, Herman
Grimm, Jacob, and Wilhelm Grimm
Grimme, Hubert
Hafiz
Hahn, Barbara
Haitink, Bernard
Hamburger, Paul
Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph von
Hanslick, Eduard
Haslinger, Josef
Haydn, Joseph
Hefling, Steven E.
Hein, Peter Ulrich
Heine, Heinrich
Herder, Johann Gottfried
Herder, Johann Gottfried, works by: Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität (Letters for the Advancement of Humanity); Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit (Ideas for the Philosophy of History of Humanity); Volkslieder (Folk songs)
Hermand, Jost
Herz, Henriette
Hess, Jonathan M.
heterogeneity
heterophony
Hillebrand, Bruno
Hilmes, Oliver
Hindemith, Paul
Hinduism
Hobsbawm, Eric
Hoffmann, E. T. A.
Hoffmann, E. T. A., works by: Fantasiestücke in Callots Manier (Fantasy Pieces in Callot’s Manner); Nachtstücke (Night Pieces)
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von
Holbein, Hans
Hölderlin, Friedrich
Hölderlin, Friedrich, works by: “Die Nacht” (“The Night”); “Der Rhein” (“The Rhine”)
Holocaust (Shoah)
Holtzmann, Robert
Homer
Horace
Humboldt, Wilhelm von
humor
Indo-Germanic tradition
Israel, Jonathan
Jacobs, Jürgen
Jean Paul; on Bildung; and Callot; and emotion; and Goethe; and Hoffmann; and humor; on irony; on Jews; on love; on memory; and Mozart; on nature; and politics; on religion; and Rückert; and Bruno Walter
Jean Paul, works by: Hesperus; Selbsterlebensbeschreibung; Siebenkäs; Titan; Vorschule der Ästhetik (School for Aesthetics)
Jelavich, Barbara
jester’s cap (Schellenkappe)
Jewish artists
Jewish audiences
Jewish composers
Jewish cosmopolitanism
Jewish culture
Jewish emancipation
Jewish identity
Jewish intellectuals
Jewish music
Jewish musicians
Jewish neighborhood (Amsterdam)
“Jewish question”
Jewish responses to Wagner
Jewish self-hatred
Jewish speech. See mauscheln
Jewishness
Joyce, James
Judaism
Kafka, Franz
Kaiser, Gerhard
Kalbeck, Max
Kant, Immanuel
Kapner, Gerhardt
Karbusicky, Vladimír
Karpath, Ludwig
Kerr, Alfred
Kienzle, Ulrike
Kittler, Friedrich A.
Klimt, Gustav
Klimt, Gustav, works by: Beethoven-Frieze; Judith I / II (Salome); Nuda Veritas
Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb
Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, works by: “Die Auferstehung” (“The Resurrection”); Der Messias (The Messiah)
Knapp, Raymond
Koepnick, Lutz
Kokoschka, Oskar
Kokoschka, Oskar, works by: Die träumenden Knaben (The Dreaming Boys)
Kontje, Todd
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang
Koselleck, Reinhart
Krause, Markus
Kravitt, Edward F.
Křenek, Ernst
Kreutzer, Hans Joachim
Krisper, Anton
Kropfinger, Klaus
Krzyzanowski, Rudolf
Kuper, Adam
La Grange, Henry-Louis de
Langbehn, Julius
Langbehn, Julius, works by: Rembrandt als Erzieher (Rembrandt as Educator)
Le Rider, Jacques
Léhar, Franz
Léhar, Franz, works by: Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow)
Leibniz, Gottfried
Lepenies, Wolf
Leppert, Richard
Leseverein der deutschen Studenten (Reading Society of German Students)
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, works by: Nathan der Weise
Levin, David J.
Levin (Varnhagen), Rahel
Li Tai Po (Li Bai)
Lipiner, Clementine
Lipiner, Siegfried; on aesthetics; and Goethe; and mauscheln, 159, 256; and Mickiewicz; on nature; and Nietzsche; on pantheism; on religion; and Rembrandt; and Schopenhauer; and Spinoza; on tragedy; and Wagner
Lipiner, Siegfried, works by: Adam. Ein Vorspiel. Hyppolytos. Tragödie; Homunkulus: Eine Studie über Faust und die Philosophie Goethes (Homunculus: A Study on Faust and Goethe’s Philosophy); Prometheus entfesselt (Prometheus Unbound); Todtenfeier / Dziady, introduction (see also Mickiewicz); Über die Elemente einer Erneuerung religiöser Ideen in der Gegenwart (On the Elements of a Renewal of Religious Ideas in the Present)
Lippitt, John
Liszt, Franz
Loeper, Gustav von
Löhr, Friedrich
love; and compassion; and death; and friendship; of God; Goethe on; Jean Paul on; in Des Knaben Wunderhorn; and laughter; as a metaphor; of nature; as passion; romantic; Rückert on; in Veni Creator Spiritus; in Werther
Lovejoy, Arthur O.
Lueger, Karl
Luhmann, Niklas
Magee, Bryan
Magon, Leopold
Mahler, Alma
Mahler, Anna
Mahler, Gustav, works by: Blumine; Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children); Das klagende Lied (Song of Lament); Das Lied von der Erde (Song of the Earth); Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer); Rückert songs; Symphony No. 1; Symphony No. 2; Symphony No. 3; Symphony No. 4; Symphony No. 5; Symphony No. 6; Symphony No. 7; Symphony No. 8; Symphony No. 9; Symphony No. 10; Todtenfeier (Celebration of the Dead); “Vergessene Liebe” (“Forgotten Love”); Wunderhorn songs
Maier, Charles
Mandelkow, Karl Robert
Marchand, Suzanne L.
marginality
Markx, Francien
Marschalk, Max
masculinity
masochism
Maurus, Hrabanus
mauscheln
Mauthausen
Mayer, Mathias
McBride, Patrizia
McCarthy, John A.
McGrath, William
melancholy
memory
Mendelssohn, Dorothea (Veit-Schlegel)
Mendelssohn, Moses
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
Mendes-Flohr, Paul
Mengelberg, Willem
Meng Haoran (Mong Kao Yen)
Menzel, Wolfgang
Menzel, Wolfgang, works by: Die deutsche Literatur
Meyerbeer, Giacomo
Meyer-Kalkus, Reinhard
Meysenbug, Malwina von
Meysenbug, Malwina von, works by: Memoiren einer Idealistin (Memoirs of an Idealist)
Micheels, Pauline
Mickiewicz, Adam
Mildenburg, Anna von
Mitchell, Donald
modernism; and aesthetic autonomy; and the avant-garde; and crisis; European; and Jewishness; nostalgic; reactionary; in Vienna
modernity; and ambiguity; and the anti-modern; and crisis; and criticism; and Jewishness; and materialism; and normativity; and a post-metaphysical world view; and religion; and science; and society; and Spinoza; and tradition
Mosse, George L.
Mottle, Felix
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, works by: Don Giovanni; Zauberflöte (Magic Flute)
Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker)
musicology
Musil, Robert
Nachtmusik
Nadler, Steven
Napoleon
narrative
Nathorp, Paul
nationalism
nature
nazism
new mythology, the idea of a
Nietzsche, Friedrich; and the affirmation of life; and anti-Semitism; and atheism; and children; on compassion; and cosmopolitanism; and the death of God; and Diepenbrock; and Dionysian art; on eternal recurrence; and fin-de-siècle Vienna; on German culture; and Goethe; on humor; and Jean Paul; and Des Knaben Wunderhorn; and Langbehn; and Lipiner; on love; on music; and nationalism; on nature; and nihilism; and orientalism; and pessimism; in popular culture; and religion; and the renaturalization of mankind; and Romanticism; and Schopenhauer; and skepticism; and tragedy; and the Übermensch; and Wagner; and Western metaphysics; and the world as aesthetic phenomenon
Nietzsche, Friedrich, works by: Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra); Ecce homo; Der Fall Wagner (The Case of Wagner); Die fröhliche Wissenschaft (The Gay Science); Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik (The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music); Menschliches, Allzumenschliches (Human, All Too Human); Morgenröthe (Daybreak); Nietzsche contra Wagner; “Zur Kritik Wagners” (“On a Critique of Wagner”)
nihilism
Nikkels, Eveline
nostalgia
Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg)
Novalis, works by: Hymnen an die Nacht (Hymns to the Night)
Nowak, Adolf
Nussbaum, Martha
open narratives
opera
orientalism; Adorno and; and Brentano; German; and German literature; Goethe and; Jean Paul and; Jewish interest in; Klimt and; Kokoschka and; and music; Nietzsche and; Rückert and; Edward Said on; Friedrich Schlegel and; Schopenhauer and; Richard Strauss and
Origen
Osmond-Smith, David
otherness (alterity)
Paddison, Max
Padua, Anthony of
Painter, Karen
pantheism
Partsch, Susanna
Pechefsky, Rebecca
pentatonic scale
Pernerstorfer, Engelbert
Pernerstorfer Kreis (Pernerstorfer Circle)
Pfitzner, Hans
Pietism
Pizer, John
Polaschegg, Andrea
Ponte, Lorenzo da
popular music
Potter, Pamela M.
pregnancy
Prochaska, David
programs; and anti-programmatic statements; Berio on musical; cultural; and Das Lied von der Erde; Nietzsche and musical; and Symphony No. 1; and Symphony No. 2; and Symphony No. 3; and Symphony No. 4; and Symphony No. 7; Wagner and musical; Walter on musical
Pulzer, Peter
race
Rathaus, Karol
Rattle, Simon
Ravel, Maurice
reading; culture; Mahler’s (anti-)programs; Mahler’s summertime; music; nature; paintings; Romanticism
Reeser, Eduard
Reginster, Bernard
Reik, Theodor
Reilly, Edward R.
Reitter, Paul
religion; art and; in decline; Goethe on; as institution; Jean Paul on; Lipiner on; Nietzsche on; revelatory
Rembrandt
Rembrandt, works by: Nachtwacht (Night Watch)
Revers, Peter
Richter, Johann Paul Friedrich. See Jean Paul
Richter, Thomas
Rietschel, Ernst
Robertson, Ritchie
Rölleke, Heinz
Roller, Alfred
Romanticism
Rose, Paul Lawrence
Rott, Hans
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rückert, Friedrich
Rückert, Friedrich, works by: Haus- und Jahreslieder; Kindertodtenlieder; Liebesfrühling (Spring of Love); Östliche Rosen (Eastern Roses)
Russell, Peter
Ryding, Erik
Said, Edward W.
Salaquarda, Jörg
Sammons, Jeffrey L.
Samuel, Emanuel
Schäfer, Thomas
Schama, Simon
Scheffer, Frank
Schein, Ida
Schein, Ida, works by: Die Gedanken- und Ideenwelt Siegfried Lipiners (Siegfried Lipiner’s World of Thoughts and Ideas)
Scheit, Gerhard
Schiedermair, Ludwig
Schiller, Friedrich
Schiller, Friedrich, works by: “Ode an die Freude” (“Ode to Joy”); “Thekla” ; Votivtafeln
Schiller monument
Schimmel, Annemarie
Schlegel, August Wilhelm
Schlegel, Friedrich
Schlegel, Friedrich, works by: Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier (On the Language and Wisdom of the Indians)
Schmidt, James
Schnitzler, Arthur
Schnurrjude (Jewish peddler)
Schoenberg, Arnold
Schönberg, Jutta
Schöne, Albrecht
Schopenhauer, Arthur; and Goethe; and metaphysics; on music; on nature; and Nietzsche; and orientalism; on religion; and Wagner; on the will
Schopenhauer, Arthur, works by: Aphorismen zur Lebensweisheit (Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life)
Schorske, Carl E.
Schreker, Franz
Schubert, Franz
Schumann, Robert
Schuschnigg, Kurt
Schwerte, Hans (Hans Schneider)
See, Klaus von
Seidl, Arthur
Semitic race, theory of
sex
Seyhan, Azade
Sezession (Secession)
Shakespeare, William
Singer, Peter
Solvik, Morten
Sorgner, Stefan Lorenz
Spazier, Richard Otto
Specht, Richard
Spengler, Oswald
Spielmann, Heinz
Spielmann, Julius
Spieß, August
Spinoza, Baruch / Benedict / Bento de
Sprengel, Peter
Stark-Voit, Renate
Steinberg, Michael P.
Steiner, Josef
Stern, Fritz
Strauss, Richard
Strauss, Richard, works by: Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra); Betrachtungen und Erinnerungen (Reflections and Memories); Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life); Der Rosenkavalier; Salome
Stravinsky, Igor
Sue, Eugène
Sutcliffe, Adam
Svoboda, Wilhelm
symbol
Tchang Tsi
text; Adorno on; closed; Mahler’s choice of; and memory; and music; national; open
Third Reich
Tieck, Ludwig
tradition; against; German cultural; inventing; Jewish cultural; loss of; margins of; and nationalism
Türnau, Dietrich
twenty-first century
Ueberkultur
Ueding, Gert
Ullmann, Viktor
United States
Vaget, Hans Rudolf
Valéry, Paul
Varnhagen, Rahel. See Levin, Rahel
vegetarianism
Veni Creator Spiritus (anonymous medieval hymn)
Venturelli, Aldo
Vergo, Peter
Vill, Susanne
violence
visual arts
Volk
völkische Bewegung
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet)
Vordermayer, Martina
Wackenroder, Wilhelm Heinrich
Wagner, Cosima
Wagner, Manfred
Wagner, Nike
Wagner, Richard; and Adorno; and anti-Semitism; and Beethoven; on Brahmanism and Buddhism; and Christianity; on compassion; and German cultural history; and Goethe; on Judaism; and Langbehn; and Lipiner; and nationalism; on a new mythology; and Nietzsche; and politics; and reactionary modernism; and his reception in Vienna; and religion; and Romanticism; and Schiller; and Richard Strauss; on vegetarianism; on the “Volk”
Wagner, Richard, works by: “Autobiographische Skizze (bis 1842)” (“Autobiographical Sketch (until 1842)”); “Beethoven”; “Bericht über die Aufführung der neunten Symphonie von Beethoven im Jahre 1846 in Dresden” (“Report on the Performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in the Year 1846 in Dresden”); Faust Overture; “Das Judentum in der Musik” (“Jewishness in Music”); “Das Kunstwerk der Zukunft” (“The Art-Work of the Future”); Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg; Parsifal; “Publikum und Popularität” (“Public and Popularity”); “Religion und Kunst” (“Religion and Art”); Ring des Nibelungen; Siegfried; Tannhäuser; Tristan und Isolde; “Was ist Deutsch?” (“What is German?”)
Wallenstein, Duke of
Walter, Bruno
wandering
Wang Wei
Weber, Carl Maria von
Weber, Marion von
Webern, Anton
Wedekind, Frank
Wedekind, Frank, works by: Frühlings Erwachen (Spring’s Awakening)
Weiner, Marc A.
Weininger, Otto
Weininger, Otto, works by: Geschlecht und Charakter: Eine prinzipielle Untersuchung (Sex and Character: An Investigation of Fundamental Principles)
Weissberg, Liliane
Wellesz, Egon
Wenk, Arthur
Wieland, Christoph Martin
Wieland, Christoph Martin, works by: Geschichte des Agathon (History of Agathon)
Wiener Akademischer Wagner Verein (Vienna Academic Wagner Society)
Wilde, Oscar
Williamson, John G.
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
Wolf, Hugo
Wolf, Karl
world literature
Wotruba, Fritz
Wuthenow, Ralph-Rainer
Zelter, Carl Friedrich
Zemlinsky, Alexander
Zimmermann, Robert
Zoroastrianism
Zwart, Frits
Zychowicz, James L.