Wagner: Tristan und Isolde - Prelude
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Zubin Mehta conducting Bayerische Staatsoper Bayerisches Staatsorchester (National Theatre Munich)
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He's long dead, and the thing you are watching is his music, which is fantastic.
ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA
who was Zarathustra? Who is Ahuramazda? What is Avesta? who was that Sassanid prince Parzifal? who were Sassanid? Where is IRAN VEJ???
search in internet, find out about the roots!
Wagner started before Nietzsche was active, he was already famous when nietzsche was still studying. Nietzsche was inspired by wagner, (Birth of tragedy) But this was later cast aside by Nietzsche, as he saw wagner for what he really was. (He still enjoyed Tristan though till the end)
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Still, don't throw out genius work as a result of moral connections. And you cannot blame either of the 2 for Nazism. To do so would be embarrassing for the accuser.
Listen to R. Strauss Also Sprach Zarathusra.
Great book, "Liberal Fascism," Jonah Goldberg.
He dispells myths about fascism - today's liberal left actually has a LOT in common with the fascists and Nazis.
who does not owe him a debt of gratitude. And this is as good a rendition of this piece as we are ever likely to hear.
Doesn't sound so dissonant to the contemporary ear, does it?