Karajan: His death
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I beg to differ. He was a Nazi. To make sure he was a member he enrolled twice. That he was a great conductor cannot be disputed. That he was a great man can be disputed.
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Esto es parte de un documental ??
Is this part of a documentary ???? What is it? ???
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@weedermann that sounds like the general description of a conductor.
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the greatest KARAJAN LIVE
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" certainly the greatest conductor who ever lived".....very questionable indeed.
Perhaps one of the most *important* conductors who ever lived?- -i'm often struck by how his look doesn't date,and neither so alot of his recordings...like them or not.
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How he was loved by the people and the musicians. You can see it in their faces.
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@weedermann If you say so, it must be so in your world....
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Seu estilo na regência foi marcado por perfeccionismo, intensidade, introversão e exibicionismo até hoje . Este homem amou o que fez. KARAJAN NEVER DIE.
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Uns dos unicos seres humanos que conheci com cerca de 14 anos que sentia que vivia intensamente interiormente cada nota que, cada musica que derigia. Um maestro inesquecivel apaixonante da musica erudita. Um notavel judeu.
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He was a member of NSDAP, he performed for Hitler, so what? Crucify him, crush him with electrification, burn him? Would this make world a better place? Arthur Harris had never stood in trial for his crimes not that he worked for the winnig side? Criticise him on other things if you are persistent to do so...
People like Karajan never die.
gmihut 2 years ago 155
@manny75586 Yes, his great grandfather was Greek. I remember reading an interview of him saying that in the '70s. Hitler did not consider Greeks as "gupsies", on the contrary he had respect for them. But he wanted to make sure that Karajan had no Jewish origin, as there were many Jews in Greek Macedonia at the time. He was no nazi, and he was certainly the greatest conductor who ever lived.
majortom51970 2 years ago 30