‘La Victoire en chantant’ – The French chanson in the First World War
Bouzard, Thierry: Le chant militaire français: un patrimoine vivant, in: Revue historique des armées, 242/2006, 98-113. Unter: http://rha.revues.org/3982 (20.06.2014)
Chauveau, Philippe: Une histoire de la chanson française, Paris 2009
Tonaufnahme "La Madelon". Unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZPoAvKSWG0 (20.06.2014)
Text: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Madelon (20.06.2014)
Tonaufnahme "Ma p’tite Mimi". Unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9hjGeVpsoU (20.06.2014)
Text: http://www.dutempsdescerisesauxfeuillesmortes.net/paroles/ma_mitrailleus... (20.06.2014)
Tonaufnahme "Chanson de Craonne". Unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-yRaEYQNQs (20.06.2014)
Text auf Deutsch: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chanson_de_Craonne (20.06.2014)
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Kapitel
- ‘Long jackets instead of Tailcoats’ – The Music Business in Times of Austerity
- Arousing Patriotic Sentiments in the Concert of Nations
- ‘In War the Muses Learn How to Serve’
- Serious Times – Serious Art
- ‘I’d like to dance, I’d like to shout for joy’ – Popular Music in the First World War
- ‘German Musical Life and How to Delouse It’ – Music for Use in the War
- ‘What the soldier in battle dress is singing now will be sung by the entire German people in rare unity.’ – Soldiers’ Songs as Collectors’ Items
- ‘It’s Hugo’s damned duty not to die for the fatherland before I’ve got my Act III.’ – Richard Strauss and the First World War
- Militarism and Terror Set to Music
- ‘La Victoire en chantant’ – The French chanson in the First World War
- Musical Innovations in the First World War
- Composers’ Fates: War, Death and the Longing for Peace and Overcoming Memories
- Star Composers and the Great War