The Nazi Influence on Beethoven's Perception in Vichy France with Esteban Buch

The Nazi Influence on Beethoven's Perception in Vichy France with Esteban Buch

Esteban Buch (Buenos Aires, 1963) is a professor of music history at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris. A specialist in the relationships between music and politics in the twentieth century, he is the author of Beethoven’s Ninth. A Political History (The University of Chicago Press, 2003) and other essays on the composer, as well as of Trauermarsch. L’Orchestre de Paris dans l’Argentine de la dictature (Seuil, 2016) and Le cas Schönberg. Naissance de l’avant-garde musicale (Gallimard, 2006). He has also coedited the volumes Composing for the State: Music in Twentieth Century Dictatorships (Routledge, 2016) and Finding Democracy in Music (Routledge, 2021), and other collective works.


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Part 4 - “Consequences of Beethoven-ideologies for our own times” with Michael Custodis

Part 4 - “Consequences of Beethoven-ideologies for our own times” with Michael Custodis

In the concluding episode of the first season of "Claiming Beethoven," our host, Michael Custodis, delves into the thought-provoking theme of "Consequences of Beethoven Ideologies for Our Own Times." ...

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Part 3 - “Music Between all Fronts from 1940 to 1945” with Michael Custodis

Part 3 - “Music Between all Fronts from 1940 to 1945” with Michael Custodis

In this compelling episode of "Claiming Beethoven," we delve into the profound impact of the Second World War on Beethoven's enduring legacy. Join us as we embark on a thought-provoking exploration of...

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Part 1 - “Season Finale: Reprising Significant Findings and Themes from Our Inaugural Podcast Season” with Michael Custodis

Part 1 - “Season Finale: Reprising Significant Findings and Themes from Our Inaugural Podcast Season” with Michael Custodis

Welcome to a new episode of "Claiming Beethoven," where we bring our first season to a close with a series of insightful summaries. Throughout this remarkable journey, we had the pleasure of hosting 1...

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Part 2 - “Why Beethoven? Cultural Heritage as a Field of Rivalry before 1940” with Michael Custodis

Part 2 - “Why Beethoven? Cultural Heritage as a Field of Rivalry before 1940” with Michael Custodis

In the season finale's second episode titled "Why Beethoven? Cultural Heritage as a Field of Rivalry before 1940", we take a panoramic view of Beethoven's cultural significance by featuring the voices...

2 Jun 202337min

Part 2 - “Symbol of German Essence”? Beethoven’s Music in Occupied Italy. With Friedrich Geiger.

Part 2 - “Symbol of German Essence”? Beethoven’s Music in Occupied Italy. With Friedrich Geiger.

Born in Munich in 1966, Friedrich Geiger studied music, historical and systematic musicology and Latin philology in Munich and Hamburg. In 1997 he received his doctorate on the dramatic and oratorical...

12 Mai 202332min

Part 1 - “Symbol of German Essence”? Beethoven’s Music in Occupied Italy. With Friedrich Geiger.

Part 1 - “Symbol of German Essence”? Beethoven’s Music in Occupied Italy. With Friedrich Geiger.

Born in Munich in 1966, Friedrich Geiger studied music, historical and systematic musicology and Latin philology in Munich and Hamburg. In 1997 he received his doctorate on the dramatic and oratorical...

5 Mai 202321min

Part 2 - "The Sound of Propaganda: The Impact of German Influence in the Musical Life of Institutions in Occupied Greece" with Alexandros Charkiolakis

Part 2 - "The Sound of Propaganda: The Impact of German Influence in the Musical Life of Institutions in Occupied Greece" with Alexandros Charkiolakis

Alexandros Charkiolakis studied music at the Hellenic Conservatoire and at the University of Sheffield, as well as Philosophy and Management at the University of Athens. He has worked as a musicologis...

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Part 1 - "The Sound of Propaganda: The Impact of German Influence in the Musical Life of Institutions in Occupied Greece" with Alexandros Charkiolakis

Part 1 - "The Sound of Propaganda: The Impact of German Influence in the Musical Life of Institutions in Occupied Greece" with Alexandros Charkiolakis

Alexandros Charkiolakis studied music at the Hellenic Conservatoire and at the University of Sheffield, as well as Philosophy and Management at the University of Athens. He has worked as a musicologis...

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