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Tempo 206: Addenda

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Extract

Julian Silverman's article ‘Only a Composer’ (No.206, pp.21–28) went to press just too late for him to incorporate some significant revisions, of which the most important was a rewriting and expansion of the text on p.28 beginning ‘He shares a centenary …’ and continuing as far as the name ‘Hermann Scherchen’.

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Addendum
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1998

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* After the Hitler-Stalin pact, many of these anti-Nazi émigrés ended up in Soviet prison camps (as Nazi conspirators!). But the panic started the moment Hitler got to power. Hans Hauska was arrested in Moscow, and then handed over to the German government for the Nazis to deal with (!). (He was one of the few who managed to survive for a belated ‘rehabilitation’ in 1958.)