Chapter 116 Starting with Music
"General Cyric, I heard that the song you sang is very good. I don't know. You also have the talent to become a musician." Furtwängler said.
In fact, Furtwängler only wants to pursue art quietly. In Germany, he has his career, so he can't leave Germany like everyone else, but Furtwängler doesn't actually want to be with the Workers Party Come together, but now, he can't.
When a few soldiers with guns call you up from your house in the middle of the night, can you refuse? There is no reason to refuse!
So, he had to come.
Staying in Germany requires even more courage.
"I'm sorry, Furtwängler, in front of you, I'm just a preschooler. Now, I'll sing it again. If there is anything that can be modified, please correct me." Cyric's attitude was very low-key, and then he sang Get up this song.
Soon, Furtwängler was infected. Although it was a military song, music knew no borders or types of work. Soon, Furtwängler was immersed in Cyric's singing. , which describes the bravery of the armored soldiers, fighting for the country, which is a spirit of the Prussian soldiers!
Soon, picking up the pen, Furtwängler swished the score.
For those who have studied music all their lives, if they hear a song at random, they can quickly make up the song. This is the basic skill!
Even if there are only lyrics, you can compose music, let alone sing it now!
"General Cyric, you sing really well!" Furtwängler said. "It's immersive, and I feel the atmosphere even though I haven't been in the military. You're such a talent!"
"I just hummed it casually," Cyric said. "Musicians like you are a precious treasure of Germany. Some time ago, it was that Himmler who was making a fool of himself and actually attacked our music industry!"
Ciric's words made Furtwängler stunned for a moment. Now, Himmler is in charge of the SS and holds the Gestapo in his hands, persecuting many intellectuals!
If you really want to kill them all, that's fine, but you're afraid of getting a bad reputation in the world. Instead of killing them, you drive them away. This is quite a stupid act!
Drive all those scientists to the United States!
Now, Cyric is trying to make amends. He must give the Jewish scientists who are still in Germany confidence that as long as they work for the Empire, they will not hurt you!
"Music knows no borders or nationalities." Cyric continued to Furtwängler: "I like listening to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Walter very much. That idiot Himmler has been driven away!"
In the whole of Germany, I am afraid that only Cyric can call Himmler a fool at any time! And hearing this, Furtwängler felt very enjoyable.
Bruno-Walter was born in a Jewish family in Germany. He was very musically gifted. At a young age, he became the assistant conductor of the Vienna State Opera, and the chief conductor at that time was the famous composer Mahler.
In the Berlin music scene, Walter is quite famous! In Mahler's later years, Walter conducted the premiere of his "Song of the Earth" and other famous works, which were well received.
In the past few years, Walter has served as the conductor of famous orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, but he was repeatedly disturbed by Himmler and had to terminate his contract with the orchestra. Last year, Walter was forced to leave Germany to make a living in Austria.
Historically, Walter lived in Vienna for four years. But soon, Austria was also occupied by the Nazis, and Walter had no permanent residence, so he fled to France and the United States one after another, and finally officially joined the United States in 1946.
Just a musician, don't worry about any disadvantages to the Workers' Party government, and at the same time, it is the best chance to win over those Jewish scientists! Cyric knew that although he had already raised it in front of Hitler, for that fellow Himmler, he would definitely not be willing to do it according to his own policy.
So, Cyric had to step in.
As the No. 2 figure in the party, although he is not in charge of this place, when it is time to intervene, he has to intervene!
Hearing Cyric's words, Furtwängler was immediately moved!
As Hitler's most trusted subordinate, Cyric's speech is very important! Music has no borders, no race, this sentence is so right!
When you are addicted to music, you will forget everything! What is his Jewish identity?
Now, Europe is anti-Semitic, mainly because of those Jewish capitalists and financiers, so damned! They are all vampires, and even Furtwängler finds it enjoyable to punish them, but it is inappropriate to extend this punishment to all Jews.
Now, Cyric is on them!
"I heard that Mr. Walter has gone to Vienna. If he is willing to come back, I am very welcome. I guarantee by my personality that he will not be persecuted in any way. As long as I am here, no one can reach out to him!"
"Okay, General Cyric, I will convey your words to Walter," Furtwängler said.
At the beginning, Walter was helped by Furtwängler when he left Berlin. Now, General Cyric's statement has made Furtwängler quite excited. Talented.
"Unfortunately, I don't know where Klemperer is, and I have a lot of admiration for him," Ciric said. "I wish he was still at the Berlin State Opera."
Klemperer, who is nine years younger than Walter, is also a Jewish musician, also a teenager, and also recommended by Mahler. At the age of 21, he became the permanent conductor of the Deutsche Oper in Prague.
A few years ago, Klemperer reached his peak for the first time: as permanent conductor and music director of the Berlin State Opera. Unfortunately, under the pressure of Himmler, Klemperer terminated the contract with the Opera House. Historically, Klemperer went through hardships and fled to the United States via Switzerland.
And now, there is no news of him for the time being.
These two people are representatives of Jewish musicians. As long as these two people are settled well, other Jewish scientists should regain their confidence!
Hearing Cyric's words, Furtwängler was even more excited: "General Cyric, if you can keep him at the Berlin State Opera, I think he will definitely come back."
"I pledge on my honor that as long as he returns, he will still be the conductor of the Berlin State Opera," said Cyric.