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The open access publication was supported by the Publication Fund of the University of Konstanz and by the Centre for Cultural Inquiry (ZKF).
Originally published as Kunst, Spiel, Arbeit. Musikerleben in Deutschland, 1850 bis 1960 byVandenhoeck & Ruprecht in 2020.
The translation of this book was supported by funds made available by the Centre for Cultural Inquiry (ZKF) at the University of Konstanz and by the German Research Foundation.
This book was translated by Alex Skinner.
Cover illustration: Schrammel Quintet, featuring Louis Savart (horn), Fritz Kreisler (violin), Arnold Schönberg (violoncello), Eduard Gärtner (violin) and Carl Redlich (flute), k.k. Hof-Atelier Fritz Knozer, Reichenau, Curpark Waisnix, 8. July 1900. © Arnold Schönberg Center, Vienna, July 1900.
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ISSN 1547-1217
ISBN 978-90-04-54271-6 (hardback)
ISBN 978-90-04-54272-3 (e-book)
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