The nazis were those criminals who banned music by a genius like Mendelssohn, just to mention one symbolic detail. Germany did not produce ANY good piece of classical music in those darkest years of German history. It was a genius called Yehudi Menuhin who helped Germany to overcome that incredible downfall - by playing Beethoven's violin concerto less than 2 years after WW2, in the centre of Berlin, shaking hands with former nazi conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler.
What a personality!
THESE are the people the world needs!
Why is it that even 67 years after the end of the nazi nightmare, US citizens still seriously ask Germans if they have concentration camps?
Is it normal that i like german music
↑ View this comment's parent
← View full post
The nazis were those criminals who banned music by a genius like Mendelssohn, just to mention one symbolic detail. Germany did not produce ANY good piece of classical music in those darkest years of German history. It was a genius called Yehudi Menuhin who helped Germany to overcome that incredible downfall - by playing Beethoven's violin concerto less than 2 years after WW2, in the centre of Berlin, shaking hands with former nazi conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler.
What a personality!
THESE are the people the world needs!
Why is it that even 67 years after the end of the nazi nightmare, US citizens still seriously ask Germans if they have concentration camps?
--
Geneva5
11 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
Go jerk off to your history book -
I am a qualified ninja -
You fail real hard !