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- W2967609121 abstract "In the early 1820s, during a series of summer sojourns in the Polish countryside, Frederick Chopin imagined himself as a Jewish klezmer musician. Meanwhile, the Polish composer Stanislaw Moniuszko reportedly convinced the most famous nineteenth-century cantor, Yoel-David Strashunsky, to abandon Judaism for a career on the Polish stage. These strange, forgotten instances of Polish Jewish musical encounter defy conventional images of a strict separation between nineteenth-century Polish and Jewish cultures. In this article, I employ literary and archival sources to peel back the layers of myth that encrust these encounters. Pushing past the consistent focus on vertical cultural relationships in eastern Europe, I argue that we should focus instead on the horizontal plane of interethnic aural contacts in order to see the historical dynamics of culture and power at work in Polish-Jewish relations and recover the full imprint of empire on the modern eastern European cultural imagination." @default.
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- W2967609121 title "Promising Harmonies: The Aural Politics of Polish-Jewish Relations in the Russian Empire" @default.
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