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"The orchestral conductor Heinz Unger (1895-1965) was born in Berlin, Germany and was reared from a young age to follow in his father's footsteps and become a lawyer. In 1915, he heard a Munich performance of Gustav Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde ("The Song of the Earth") conducted by Bruno Walter and thereafter devoted the rest of his life to music and particularly to the dissemination of Gustav Mahler's music"--
Conductors (Music) --- Unger, Heinz, --- Germany. --- Canada. --- Bruno Walter. --- German Jewish Identity. --- Gustav Mahler. --- Heinz Unger. --- Jewish Identity. --- Jewish Music. --- Jews in Canada. --- Munich. --- biography. --- conductors. --- history of music. --- orchestral music.
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Neither in Dark Speeches nor in Similitudes is an interdisciplinary collaboration of Canadian and American Jewish studies scholars who compare and contrast the experience of Jews along the chronological spectrum (ca. 1763 to the present) in their respective countries. Of particular interest to them is determining the factors that shaped the Jewish communities on either side of our common border, and why they differed. This collection equips Canadian and American Jewish historians to broaden their examination and ask new questions, as well as answer old questions based on fresh comparative data.
Jews --- History. --- United States --- Canada --- Ethnic relations. --- Ashkenazim. --- British Columbia. --- Calendar. --- California. --- Canada. --- Colonial period. --- Farmers. --- French heritage. --- Gold rush. --- Jews. --- Louisiana. --- Mizrahi. --- Music composers. --- New York. --- North America. --- Ontario. --- Quebec. --- Rabbi. --- Sephardi. --- Tuberculosis Sanatorium. --- United States. --- Washington. --- Yukon.
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