Chapter 116: Start with Music
"General Ciric, I heard that you sang a beautiful song, but I don't know that you also have the talent to become a musician. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info," says Furtwängler.
Actually, Furtwängler just wanted to pursue art quietly, and in Germany, he had his career, so he couldn't leave Germany like everyone else, but Furtwängler didn't really want to get together with the Workers' Party, but now, he couldn't.
When a couple of soldiers with guns wake you up from your house in the middle of the night, can you refuse? There is no reason to refuse!
So, he had no choice but to come.
It takes even more courage to stay in Germany.
"I'm sorry, Furtwängler, I'm just a preschooler in front of you, and now, I'll sing it again, and if there's anything that can be changed, please correct me." Ciric's attitude was very low-key, and he sang the song.
Soon, Furtwängler was infected, although it was a military song, but the music knew no borders, no division, and soon, Furtwängler was immersed in the song of Shirek, which described the bravery of the armored soldiers, fighting for the country, which was a spirit of the Prussian soldiers!
Soon, picking up the pen, Furtwängler wrote the score out in a hurry.
For people who have studied music all their lives, hearing a song casually can quickly make up the tune, which is the basic skill!
Even if you only have the lyrics, you can compose music, let alone sing it now!
"General Cirek, you're singing so well!" Furtwängler said: "It's immersive, and I felt the atmosphere even though I hadn't been in the military. You're such a talent! ”
"I'm just humming casually." "Musicians like you are a treasure for Germany," says Ciric. Some time ago, it was that Himmler who was messing around, and he actually attacked our music industry! ”
Ciric's words made Furtwängler stunned for a moment, and now, Himmler is in charge of the SS, holds the Gestapo, and persecutes many intellectuals!
If you really want to kill them all, that's fine, and for fear of losing a bad reputation in the world, you don't kill them, but drive them away, which is quite stupid!
Drive those scientists and all that stuff to the United States!
Now, Ciric is going to make amends, and he must give confidence to these Jewish scientists who are still in Germany that if you do things for the Reich, they will not hurt you!
"Music knows no borders or nationalities." "I enjoyed listening to Walter's Berlin Philharmonic, but Walter was driven away by Himmler's idiot! ”
In the whole of Germany, I am afraid that only Ciric can call Himmler a fool at any time! Hearing this, Furtwängler felt very enjoyed.
Born into a Jewish family in Germany, Bruno Walter was extremely musically gifted, and at a young age he became an assistant conductor at the Vienna State Opera, where the chief conductor at the time was the famous composer Mahler.
Walter is quite famous in the Berlin music scene! In Mahler's later years, Walter conducted the premiere of his famous works such as Song of the Earth, to great acclaim.
In previous years, Walter had conducted the Berlin Philharmoniker and the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, but he had to terminate his contract with Himmler due to repeated interference. Last year, Walter was forced to leave Germany and go to Austria to earn a living.
Historically, Walter lived in Vienna for four years. Soon, however, Austria was also occupied by the Nazis, and Walter fled to France and the United States, and finally became an American citizen in 1946.
A musician is not to worry about any disadvantage to the Workers' government, and at the same time, it is the best opportunity to win over those Jewish scientists! Ciric knew that although he had already raised it in front of Hitler, he was certainly unwilling to follow Himmler's own policy.
So, Ciric had to intervene.
As the number two person in the party, although he is not in charge of this, he must also intervene when it is time to intervene!
Hearing Ciric's words, Furtwängler was suddenly moved in his heart!
As Hitler's most trusted subordinate, Ciric's speech was important! Music knows no borders, no race, that's true!
When you're obsessed with music, you forget everything! What is his Jewish identity?
Now, Europe is anti-Semitic, mainly because the Jewish capitalists, the financiers, are so hateful! They were all vampires, and punishing them was enjoyable even for Furtwängler, but it would be inappropriate to extend this punishment to all Jews.
Now, Ciric is on their way!
"I have heard that Mr. Walter has gone to Vienna, and if he wishes to return, I am very welcome, and I vouch by my personality that he will not be persecuted in any way, and that no one will be able to reach out to him as long as I am there!"
"Okay, General Ciric, I'll relay your words to Walter." Furtwängler said.
Walter had been helped by Furtwängler when he left Berlin, and now General Chiric's statement has made Furtwängler quite excited, and he hopes that Berlin's music scene will be as talented as it has been for several years.
"It's a pity that I don't know where Klempelle is, and I have a lot of respect for him." "I wish he was still at the Berlin State Opera," says Ciric. ”
Nine years younger than Walter, Krompeller was also a Jewish musician, a teenager who rose to fame and was recommended by Mahler, and at the age of 21 he became a permanent conductor of the Deutsche Oper in Prague.
A few years ago, Klempelle reached the pinnacle of his life for the first time: as permanent conductor and music director of the Berlin State Opera. Unfortunately, under pressure from Himmler, Klempel terminated his contract with the opera house. Historically, Klempelle endured hardships and fled to the United States via Switzerland.
And now, there is no news from him for the time being.
These two men are the representatives of Jewish musicians, and as long as these two people are settled, the other Jewish scientists should regain their confidence!
Hearing Ciric's words, Furtwängler was even more excited: "General Ciric, if you can keep him at the Berlin State Opera, I think he will definitely come back." ”
"I vouch for my honor, as long as he can come back, he will still be the conductor of the Berlin State Opera." Ciric said.