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Teddy Adorno: The Treasure of Injun-Joe

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2010

Two Songs with Orchestra from "Der Schatz des Indianer Joe" (1932-3), an opera after Mark Twain. It remained fragment. In the abandon of this project, Adorno's friend, the fascinating and independent marxist philosopher and essayist Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), played a certain role.

Totenlied auf den Kater; Hucks Auftrittslied.

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  • Ach Teddy Du... Danke by the way Captain !

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  • All musicians of the world do the same big mistake with those expressionistic pieces: they use head-voice instead of chest-voice like the Brecht-Weill-interpreters.

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