Music at World's End

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<p><b>A fascinating story of how three musicians who escaped the Nazis inspired Iceland's modern classical music.</b></p><p>In Iceland in the 1930s classical music was only beginning to be seriously practiced at the same time when musicians of Jewish heritage were fleeing Nazi Germany and Austria. Despite the country's strict immigration policy three outstanding young musicians were allowed to settle there: Robert Abraham Heinz Edelstein and Victor Urbancic. Their influence on Iceland's music scene as conductors instrumentalists teachers and scholars proved invaluable. In <i>Music at World's End</i> the first in-depth study of the lives and careers of these three musicians musicologist Árni Ingólfsson examines their formative years in Germany and Austria their dramatic escapes from the Nazi regime and their triumphs and frustrating setbacks in their new homeland a country in which Jews were virtually unknown. This fascinating case study is a valuable addition to studies of musical exile during World War II and beyond.</p>
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