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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.