250301日本学術会議公開シンポジウム 高齢者の健康と生活に与える環境の影響:学際領域の研究成果を融合
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https://youtu.be/_5M4SphSGa0

Richard Wagner - Die Meistersinger - Prelude (BPO / Furtwangler / 1942)
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=yQMzYp4v1E0
https://youtu.be/yQMzYp4v1E0


Richard Wagner - Die Meistersinger / The Mastersingers - Prelude
Berliner Philharmoniker / Berlin Philharmonic
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler
Recorded at the AEG Factory in February 1942

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The music making is unmistakeable, but the historical context cannot be ignored.

This concert was performed in the presence of Nazis, just weeks before the openings of Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka II - and the close-up images of members of the audience, being corrupted by great music, turns the stomach.

Furtwängler looks like he wishes he was anywhere on earth but there. His performance of Beethoven's 9th under similar conditions a month later is now in the history books, as is the look on his face and his general demeanour - a mixture of terror, utter repulsion, and intense discomfort, when Goebbels leans in for a handshake. It may be the most profound performance of Beethoven ever recorded - but clearly Furtwangler's pulpable desperation to convey Beethoven's message of friendship, peace, and brotherhood fell on deaf ears.

This clip isn't so often seen.

Picture and audio quality is predictably not pristine, but having said that, I've been able to make some significant improvements to the soundtrack... no less, dealing with the opening bar, which was badly damaged in commercial release and can now be properly heard, for the first time, I believe.




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医者相手に学術会議とっかリンク送る事って罪かな

限定リンクって意味不明やわ