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youtube.com/watch?v=VqopAuDNfkY
this

>be pfitzner
>quite nazi
>acquaintance of hitler
>hitler asks you to write incidental music to replace mendelssohn's
>tell him mendelssohn is too good to replace
>he never calls you again

>As early as 1923, Pfitzner and Hitler met. It was while the former was a hospital patient: Pfitzner had undergone a gall bladder operation when Anton Drexler, who knew both men well, arranged a visit. Hitler did most of the talking, but Pfitzner dared to contradict him regarding the homosexual and antisemitic thinker Otto Weininger, causing Hitler to leave in a huff. Later on, Hitler told Nazi cultural architect Alfred Rosenberg that he wanted "nothing further to do with this Jewish rabbi." Pfitzner, unaware of this comment, believed Hitler to be sympathetic to him.
lmao

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Hitler was such a bitch I can never get used to it

Hans thought Hitler was a tasteless pleb.

>when you try hard to be a nazi to further your career but you're too based to be a party hack

Mahler

m.youtube.com/watch?v=whBRRIxl-BI

based Boulez
based mobile poster

"Perhaps this is a cliche, but without beautiful melodies music cannot exist. I am a melodist and I am not ashamed to admit it. Had I used this word 20 or 30 years ago, then of course everyone would turn against me, perhaps even laugh at me. But now I see that those who do not use melodies are not composers."
Krzysztof Penderecki, source.
youtube.com/watch?v=t_KgvpzDMO4

Died today. Rest in peace, you're a legend.

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