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<blockquote data-quote="Patty" data-source="post: 131716" data-attributes="member: 4046"><p>Agree! In some way Wagners Music is not from this world. Love it or not; it is outstanding / outragiaous. A Fitting Herbert von Karajan Statement : "If someone plays Wagners Music as he had it in his mind, the masterpieces should be forbidden, by the state. It is a glowing Apocalypse!". Coppola remembered this and used it for Apocalypse Now. But i must say, I love the instrumental parts (same on the flying dutchman), but can´t really get familiar with the singing. </p><p></p><p>But why only Greek-Mythologie? Maybe this is due the fact, that Wagners Music was raped by he Nazi-Regime in Germany between 1933-1945. In some way Wagner delivered the Soundtrack for WW2. Why not use it for something peaceful as a pinball?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patty, post: 131716, member: 4046"] Agree! In some way Wagners Music is not from this world. Love it or not; it is outstanding / outragiaous. A Fitting Herbert von Karajan Statement : "If someone plays Wagners Music as he had it in his mind, the masterpieces should be forbidden, by the state. It is a glowing Apocalypse!". Coppola remembered this and used it for Apocalypse Now. But i must say, I love the instrumental parts (same on the flying dutchman), but can´t really get familiar with the singing. But why only Greek-Mythologie? Maybe this is due the fact, that Wagners Music was raped by he Nazi-Regime in Germany between 1933-1945. In some way Wagner delivered the Soundtrack for WW2. Why not use it for something peaceful as a pinball? [/QUOTE]
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