Dorothy Lamb Crawford has lived and worked in music throughout her career, teaching and lecturing, performing as a singer, directing opera, and hosting broadcast interviews with musicians. She is author of Evenings On and Off the Roof: Pioneering Concerts in Los Angeles, 1939–1971 and (with John C. Crawford) of Expressionism in Twentieth-Century Music. She lives in Cambridge, MA.
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xii |
Main Characters | p. xv |
Europe | p. 1 |
Paradise? | p. 23 |
Otto Klemperer and the Los Angeles Philharmonic | p. 39 |
Performers, and Klemperer's Return | p. 55 |
Innovative Teachers in the Performing Arts | p. 79 |
Arnold Schoenberg | p. 102 |
Ernst Toch | p. 134 |
European Composers in the "Picture Business" | p. 162 |
Issues of Identity: Ernst Krenek, Eric Zeisl, and Ingolf Dahl | p. 198 |
Stravinsky in Hollywood | p. 222 |
Epilogue | p. 243 |
List of Archives and Notes | p. 245 |
Index | p. 293 |
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