Music in Nazi Germany

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title: Music in Nazi Germany
text: Music in Nazi Germany, like all cultural activities in the regime, was controlled and "co-ordinated" (Gleichschaltung) by various entities of the state and the Nazi Party, with Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels and the prominent Nazi theorist Alfred Rosenberg playing leading – and competing – roles. The primary concerns of these organizations was to exclude Jewish composers and musicians from publishing and performing music, and to prevent the public exhibition of music considered to be "Jewis
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description: The controlled and "co-ordinated" music in Nazi Germany
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date created: 2012-05-07T15:22:32Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T04:05:04Z
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