Ina Rupprecht
(Editor)
Persecution, Collaboration, Resistance
Music in the ‘Reichskommissariat Norwegen’ (1940–45)
2020, Münsteraner Schriften zur zeitgenössischen Musik, Band 5, 184 pages, paperback, 24,90 €, ISBN 978-3-8309-4130-9
With contributions by
Sjur Haga Bringeland,
Andreas Bußmann,
Michael Custodis,
Manfred Heidler,
Arnulf Christian Mattes,
Ina Rupprecht,
Arvid O. Vollsnes
The diversity of music in Norway during the occupation is presented in this book by Norwegian and German authors, confronting research on collaboration, persecution, and resistance for the first time as an international endeavour. The different essays illustrate not only examples of exile and persecution and ask for the consequences of Nazi politics on prominent and forgotten fates, but depict how Norwegian artists and their organisations positioned themselves towards collaboration or resistance during and after the war, as well as contrasting it with the impressions of German musicians, both military and civilian, playing in Norway during the occupation.
Including Norway into the international discourse on ‘Music and Nazism’, the articles address readers both interested in the German occupation of Norway, and the implications the German administration and its Norwegian counterparts had on the music life.