Robert Peters:
>>>...it is not so easy to give up the attitude of being a better and more
>>>noble being just because one loves classical music.
Deryk Barker added to Bernard Chasan's counterinstance as follows:
>And Rheinhard Heydrich - Hitler's deputy until his 1941 (2?) assassination in
>Yugoslavia (which led to the complete destrctuion of the village of Lidice) -
>was reputedly a superb violinist.
Czechoslovakia, actually, or the Sudetenland as the Nazis chose to call the
part of it which Heydrich ruled over (as Gauletier of Bohemia-Moravia). He
was assasinated in 1942.
The following year, Martinu composed 'Memorial to Lidice' (H296), a funeral
ode to commemorate this Nazi reprisal whereby the village was razed and
every man executed. The Largo to his Symphony No. 1 (H289) was supposedly
his first musical response to the atrocity.
Bert B.