What did the music and lyrics of the song represent during its time of origin, in the Weimar Republic, under National Socialism, and in a divided Germany—and what foundation did it provide for the collection of the newly founded museum?
With Daniel Morat, curator of the 19th-century section of the New Permanent Exhibition; Pamela M. Potter, professor of German and Music at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Yvonne Wasserloos, professor of musicology at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg
Object in Focus
What stories do the objects in the exhibition “Objects. History. Stories. A Look at the Collection” tell—about themselves, their era, and our collection? On four dates, one of the objects will be highlighted, and we’ll trace its history. Join us!
IN GERMAN
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