Introduction
1. A Thoroughly German Youth, Early Trips to the Soviet Union, and
an Unfortunate Exile (1895–1933)
2. European Exodus: USSR, England, Spain, and the World (1933–1954)
3. Early Life in Canada and a Return to Germany (1937–1956)
4. A Jewish Renaissance: Life in Canada, the Israel Philharmonic, and the Mahler Centenary (1956–1961)
5. The Final Years and a Farewell to the World (1961–1965)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix: Known Concerts and Performances by Heinz Unger
Hernan Tesler-Mabé is a part-time professor of History at
the University of Ottawa, Vice President of the Association for
Canadian Jewish Studies, and a founding member of the University of
Ottawa Holocaust Research Group.
"This is a worthy tribute to a long-forgotten conductor and devoted Mahlerite, whose evangelistic zeal did much to promulgate the composer's music. This in-depth coverage of Unger's life fills a void and, hopefully, paves the way for some trawling of the archives and release of some of the artist's live performances." - Stephen Greenbank (MusicWeb International) "It is exciting to learn about Unger’s eventful, unjustly forgotten life and archive, buoyed by Tesler-Mabé’s passion for reconstructing the conductor’s story." - Judah M. Cohen (Canadian Jewish Studies Vol. 31) "A useful contribution to Jewish studies, this monograph is a microhistory, a contextual biography of German conductor Heinz Unger." - M.N.H. Cheng, Colgate University (CHOICE) "The engrossing prose and honest narrative about a life that included many disappointments will fetch a broad audience as well as contribute rich material to musicologists who, finally, re envision their field as more than a series of great men. It is to our peril when historians skip over a stratum of musical life that was often ignored in the press." - Karen Painter, University of Minnesota (German Studies Review)
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