Polish Music Journal
POLISH JEWISH MUSIC — SOURCES AND STUDIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Conference poster by Janusz Majewski, 1998.
Editorial:
Maja Trochimczyk: Separation and Belonging: Polish Jews, Jewish Poles and their Music
Articles:
Michael Beckerman: Neuro-Nationalism, or Why Can't We All Just Get Along?
Marian Fuks: Musical Traditions of Polish Jews
Maciej Goł±b: Józef Koffler:
The First Polish Composer of Twelve-Tone Music
Martin Schüssler: "Karol Rathaus—An American Composer of Polish Origin:"
The Development of an Americanized View of Rathaus
and its Consequences for the Reception of His Music
Hankus Netsky: Three Twentieth-Century Jewish Musicians
from Poland: Frydman, Rosner, and Bazyler
Bret Werb: "Majufes: A Vestige of Jewish Traditional Song
in Polish Popular Entertainments"
Source Readings (selected by Maja Trochimczyk):
Józef Hoffman: "The Proper
Musical Education of Children" (1901)
Wanda Landowska: "The Interpretation
of Bach's Works" (1906)
James M. Tracy:
"The World's Greatest Pianists" (1907)
Moritz Rosenthal:
"Chopin's Masterly Valse in A-Flat, Op. 42: A Detailed Lesson Analysis by the Eminent Virtuoso" (1934)
Roman Ryterband: "Contemporary Music: Yes or No" (1963)
"Aleksander Tansman to Tadeusz Kaczyński: Selected Letters (1971-1985)"
Aleksander Tansman: "In Praise of Szymon Laks" (1984)
Documentation:
Maja Trochimczyk, ed.: Program of International Conference "Polish/Jewish/Music!" (1998)
General Information:
Notes about the Authors
Editorial Board
Guidelines for Contributors
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Copyright 2003 by the Polish Music Journal.
Editors: Maja Trochimczyk and Linda Schubert.
Editorial Assistance: Krysta Close.
Publisher: Polish Music Center.
Design: Maja Trochimczyk & Marcin Depinski.
Comments and inquiries by e-mail: polmusic@email.usc.edu