Music and Resistance Cultural Defense During the German Occupation of Norway 1940-45

The role of music during the German occupation of Norway (1940-45) proves to be an exceptional case for cultural opposition in a dictatorship. Few famous musicians, some local celebrities and innumerous hardly known activists preferred artistic instead of militant means to demonstrate reluctance, sp...

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Main Author: Custodis, Michael (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Waxmann Verlag 2021
Series:Münsteraner Schriften zur zeitgenössischen Musik 6
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