[QUOTE=stlukesguild;1225449]Well yes, of course, but great music is a very personal pursuit and each will find in it that with which they identify. In the case of the Strauss piece posted, this music has a great emotional meaning for someone who spent much of his youth in Germany, immersing himself in German history, the language and the people. For me it's not just a piece of music to be enjoyed like any other, it is Germany and, while many may plump for Bach, to my mind Richard Strauss is the summation of German genius .
A great many might choose this as a more apt summation of Germany... and German history of the 20th century:
They might but they would be wrong, for history doesn't stop and, economically, Germany is once again the master of Europe. As for the 20th century, the roots of what happened are easily traced back to the development of Frederick the Great's Prussia, Napoleon Bonaparte's Confederation of the Rhine and Bismark's unification of the German nation. For anyone who watched the rise of the German economy, while his own sank beneath a wave of wishfull thinking, Messrs Adenauer and Erhard must rank as the two outstanding statesmen of the post-war period.



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