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Überdada, Componist und Expressionist

Erwin Schulhoff in Dresden. Mit Briefen, Dokumenten und seinem Tagebuch

Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Matthias Herrmann

Tectum,  2023, 418 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8288-4616-6


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The work is part of the series Dresdner Schriften zur Musik (Volume 15)
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englischThe Prague musician Erwin Schulhoff (1894–1942) worked in Dresden after the end of the War in 1919/20, organised progress concerts and corresponded with Schönberg and Grosz. Stimuli from Expressionism, Dadaism and Jazz can be found in his work.

The texts, which bear witness to a non-conformist, are supplemented by an illustration section with photos from his Prague estate, testimonials from his Leipzig studies, Dada documents from Vienna and evidence of his affinity with Dresden’s innovative art scene. The first printing of the annotated diary contributes to the biographical knowledge of Schulhoff, whom the German occupying forces imprisoned in Prague in 1941. He died of tuberculosis in the internment camp for Soviet citizens at Wülzburg (Bavaria).

 

With contributions by

Manuel Gervink, Michael Heinemann, Matthias Herrmann, Jörn Peter Hiekel, Tobias Schick, Johannes Schmidt, Miriam Weiss and Tobias Widmaier.

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