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The internment diary of Austrian composer Hans Gál (1890-1987) with a biographical study of his life and career. Includes a CD of first recordings of three of his works from the period.The Austrian...
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The internment diary of Austrian composer Hans Gál (1890-1987) with a biographical study of his life and career. Includes a CD of first recordings of three of his works from the period.

The Austrian composer Hans Gál (1890-1987) was one of many Jewish refugees who fled to Britain from Hitler's Third Reich only to find themselves interned in prison camps in Britain as 'enemy aliens' - the result of Churchill's panic decision to 'collar the lot'. Gál thus spent five months over the summer of 1940 in internment camps - first in Donaldson's Hospital in Edinburgh, then at Huyton, near Liverpool, and finally in the Central Promenade Camp on theIsle of Man. Many of Gál's fellow internees went on, like Gál himself, to become shaping forces in the intellectual life of Britain - but in captivity this colourful parade of characters had to put up with bureaucratic inertia and the indifference of their captors to their undeserved fate. The diary Gál kept during his captivity vividly describes the difficulties the internees had to overcome to live as normal a life as possible. Gál's contribution, of course, was music, and the CD with this book presents first recordings of the Huyton Suite he wrote for two violins and flute (the only instruments available to him), the satirical review What a Life! composed on the Isle of Man and the piano suite he drew from it. Introductory chapters by Gál's daughter and by Richard Dove present a biographical survey of Gál's life and career and an examination of British internment policy; the Foreword is bythe distinguished economist Sir Alan Peacock, who studied composition with Gál. Together they throw light on one of the more shameful British responses to the threat of Nazi invasion.
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Price: $39.95
Pages: 244
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Toccata Press
Publication Date: 20 November 2014
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780907689751
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical, Art music, orchestral and formal music, HISTORY / Jewish, Social and cultural history
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Readable, often witty and informative. This book is completely successful in providing a significant introduction to a remarkable, but largely forgotten and ignored composer...an important addition to the music enthusiast's library.
Appendices
Foreword by Sir Alan Peacock
Hans Gál: A biographical Introduction
Acknowledgements
'Most Regrettable and Deplorable Things have Happened': Britain's Internment of Enemy Aliens in 1940
Music behind Barbed Wire I: Donaldson's Hospital, Edinburgh
Music behind Barbed Wire II: Huyton, near Liverpool
Music behind Barbed Wire III: Central Promenade Camp, Douglas, Isle of Man
Postlude: Gál in Britain
Appendices
Contributors
Index of Gál's Works