Anton Bruckner - Symphony n. 8, Furtwängler 1 (1/2)
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Bruckner was not a nazi! His music was liked by Hilter, but that doesnt make the composer Bruckner a nazi.
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Furtwangler ≠ Nazism
Wagner ≠ Nazism
Bruckner ≠ Nazism
By the way Furtwanger performed Johann Sebastian Bach Passions I guess that means Bach and Jesus where Nazis too.
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I love this dude
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@stppnwlfn The music itself is more important and valuable than what any pretender might try to do with it. The Nazis stole many ideas and concepts to try to promote their evil fascism. But it was only a pretence. They could never steal the *essence* of the music.
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Great music making!!! Great recording too...
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man, I'm almost sure I can hear someone coughing
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@vimalarosa In what way they misused? Music can be used for several purposes just because Hitler said he love Bruckner doenst make the composer a suporter of Hitler dont get why his music was misused anyone can like good music being a nazi or not
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goddamn nigga sstop coughing.
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Hitler idolized Bruckner (just check were he got his moustache from...), but that doesn´t mean that this warm personality should support the antisemitics in any way (though he himself idolized the NOT so warm person called Richard Wagner...).
Top notch Bruckner from the best conductor EVER.
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Bruckner died some 50 years before the nazis took power.
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@MysticThirtyThree he died before naziism, but he was glorified by the naziis
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Wasn't this Nazi music? I thought that the composer was under Nazi regime? Still love the music though.
MysticThirtyThree 2 years ago
Yes, but Préludes of Franz Liszt was the top of the top.
GiovanniEMB 2 years ago
Is it the Music and Arts release ? Or another else ? Thanks for responding.
gaelguitarra 3 years ago
Yes but my digitar remastering is old. But this is the same recording of Music & Arts online catalog. Same day (15 march 1949).
GiovanniEMB 3 years ago
Which Edition is this? Doesn't sound like Schalk
78timothy 3 years ago
On CD is whritten Ed. Robert Haas but not all Furtwangler's renditions are with this score. The last in 1954 is with Schalk's ed.
GiovanniEMB 3 years ago