The Devil's Music Master


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From 1922 until his death in 1954, Wilhelm Furtwängler was the foremost cultural music figure of the German-speaking world, conductor of both the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonic orchestras. But a cloud still hangs over his reputation, despite his undeniable brilliance as a musician, because of a fatal and tragic decision. Wilhelm Furtwängler remained in Germany when thousands of intellectuals and artists fled after the Nazis seized power in 1933. His decision to stay behind earned him lasting condemnation as a Nazi collaborator--"The Devil's Music Master." Decades after his death, Furtwängler remains for many not only the greatest but also the most controversial musical personality of our time. In The Devil's Music Master, Sam H. Shirakawa forges the first full-length and comprehensive biography of Furtwängler. He surveys Furtwängler's formative years as a difficult but brilliant prodigy, his rise to pre-eminence as Germany's leading conductor, and his development as a musician, composer, and thinker. Shirakawa also reviews the rich recorded legacy Furtwängler documented throughout his forty-year career--such as the legendary Tristan with Kirsten Flagstad and the famous performances of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in 1942 and 1951. Equally important, Shirakawa goes backstage and behind the lines to explore how the Nazis seized control of the arts and how Furtwängler single-handedly tried to prevent evil characters as Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels and Luftwaffe Chief Hermann Göring from annihilating Germany's musical life. He shows how Furtwängler, far from being a toady to the Nazis, stood up openly against Hitler and Himmler--at enormous personal risk--to salvage the musical traditions of Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Shirakawa also presents moving and overwhelming evidence of Furtwängler's astonishing efforts to save the lives of Jews and other persecuted individuals trapped in Nazi Germany--only to be proscribed at the end of the war and nearly framed as a war criminal. But there was more to Furtwängler than his politics, or even his music, and we come to know this extraordinary man as a reluctant composer, a prolific essayist and diary keeper, a loyal friend, a formidable enemy when crossed, and an incorrigible philanderer. Numerous musical luminaries share their memories of Furtwängler to round out this vivid portrait. Based on dozens of interviews and research in numerous documents, letters, and diaries, many of them previously unpublished, The Devil's Music Master is an in-depth look at the life and times of a unique personality whose fatal flaw lay in his uncompromising belief that music and art must be kept apart from politics, a conviction that transformed him into a tragic figure.




The Devil's Music Master


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From 1922 until his death in 1954, Wilhelm Furtwangler was the foremost cultural figure of the German-speaking world, conductor of both the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonic orchestras. But his decision to remain in Germany when the Nazis came to power earned him condemnation as a Nazi collaborator--"The Devil's Music Master". 30 halftones.




The Devil in Music


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Julian Kestrel, gentleman sleuth and dandy, becomes fascinated with the unsolved case of the murder of a Milanese aristocrat and the disappearance of his protégé, a brilliant young English opera singer. What has become of the singer’s fiancée and the aristocrat’s notoriously surly manservant? Could the murder be tied to Italy’s tumultuous politics? Furthermore, the murdered marquis left a widow whose beauty makes Kestrel’s heart skip faster.




The Devil's in It!


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Odd Devils


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The Conclusion of the Heaven's Kin Trilogy  The angel Satan once lived the life of a humble mortal shepherd. He suffered a tragic fate, and met his demise at the hands of a merciless fallen angel. His essence was refashioned into the angel of the damned, and for countless centuries he ruled Hell as the jailer of God, ensnaring souls within the endless confines of perdition. Yet, in a moment of inexplicable vulnerability, a strange new warmth filled the angel's heart, compelling him to forsake the inferno forever.   An English magician created an innocent child-like servitor in his own image. The bird-footed boy was forged from the very fabric of the stars, and molded into a twisted reflection of the man's bestial nature. After the wizard's death, the servitor survived by pretending to be his creator, until the endless loneliness became more than he could bear. The boy tried to bring his unnatural existence to an end, but destiny would not be thwarted, and he became consumed by an internal blood serpent. The entity grew, and fed upon the magician's acolytes for decades.   A demon fell in love with a mortal woman, who came to love him in turn. Their passion led them to merge their souls in a forbidden, unholy union. The reckless act culminated in their demise, birthing a creature of unimaginable horror. The ravenous monster wrought havoc upon the souls of hundreds, consuming all in its path. However, Heaven intervened, and bestowed the abomination with a semblance of grace, transforming it into the innocent angel of Satan’s paradise.     The Conclusion of the Heaven's Kin Trilogy  The angel Satan once lived the life of a humble mortal shepherd. He suffered a tragic fate, and met his demise at the hands of a merciless fallen angel. His essence was refashioned into the angel of the damned, and for countless centuries he ruled Hell as the jailer of God, ensnaring souls within the endless confines of perdition. Yet, in a moment of inexplicable vulnerability, a strange new warmth filled the angel's heart, compelling him to forsake the inferno forever.   An English magician created an innocent child-like servitor in his own image. The bird-footed boy was forged from the very fabric of the stars, and molded into a twisted reflection of the man's bestial nature. After the wizard's death, the servitor survived by pretending to be his creator, until the endless loneliness became more than he could bear. The boy tried to bring his unnatural existence to an end, but destiny would not be thwarted, and he became consumed by an internal blood serpent. The entity grew, and fed upon the magician's acolytes for decades.   A demon fell in love with a mortal woman, who came to love him in turn. Their passion led them to merge their souls in a forbidden, unholy union. The reckless act culminated in their demise, birthing a creature of unimaginable horror. The ravenous monster wrought havoc upon the souls of hundreds, consuming all in its path. However, Heaven intervened, and bestowed the abomination with a semblance of grace, transforming it into the innocent angel of Satan’s paradise.   




The Merry Devils


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He had the power to assume a pleasing shape, but would he take to the stage . . . ? The audience was merry indeed when a third devilish imp bounded onstage to join the two that had been written into the script. But backstage all was uproar. The third demon seemed too much like the real thing. Even Nicholas Bracewell, the company mainstay, was shaken when, next time the play was given, only one devil appeared. The second, poor fellow, was now only a little red heap backstage. Murdered. Before the curtain rose again, Lord Westfield's Men would suffer the sermons of a puritan fanatic, the enchantment of passion, the terror of a London madhouse, prophecies of a famous alchemist, and danger as they'd never known it before . . .




Devil Stories: An Anthology


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A collection of stories that circle around various beliefs of the enemy of God and the Christian church, the Devil. While most of us have some preconceived notions about who and what the Devil does, these stories will help to give you a fresh outlook on the topic of the Lord of Lies. Although written in a fictional way, these stories still hold some relevant points about the person of the Devil and will help us to look at the topic differently for our own study.




The Devil in the Marshalsea


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The first thrilling historical crime novel starring Thomas Hawkins, a rakish scoundel with a heart of gold, set in the darkest debtors' prison in Georgian London, where people fall dead as quickly as they fall in love and no one is as they seem.




The Devils & Demons MEGAPACK ®: 25 Modern and Classic Tales


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Stories about devils and demons were literary staples long before the modern horror field came into existence. Our earliest story in this volume, by Washington Irving, was published in 1824...and the fact that these tales span almost 200 years shows how enduring the theme remains. Here, then, are 25 great modern and classic tales of devils, demons, and the macabre. Enjoy! THE CONTRACT OF CARSON CARRUTHERS, by William P. McGivern BURNT TOAST, by Mack Reynolds CRIME CLEAN-UP IN CENTER CITY, by Robert Moore Williams THE CRACKS OF TIME, by Dorothy Quick THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER, by Washington Irving HIDEAWAY, by Everil Worrell THE STRANGER FROM KURDISTAN, by E. Hoffmann Price HEREAFTER, INC., by Lester del Rey NIGHTMARE ON THE NOSE, by Evelyn E. Smith THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER, by Mark Twain AUT DIABOLUS AUT NIHIL: THE TRUE STORY OF A HALLUCINATION, by X.L. (Julian Osgood Field) CAN SUCH BEAUTY BE? by Jerome Bixby MARKHEIM, by Robert Louis Stevenson MONSIEUR BLUEBEARD, by Emil Petaja YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ROOM WITHOUT WINDOWS, by Manly Banister THE BARGAIN OF RUPERT ORANGE, by Vincent O’Sullivan THE BOTTLE IMP, by Dwight V. Swain THE CASE OF MR. LUCRAFT, Walter Besant and James Rice WHO SUPS WITH THE DEVIL, by S.M. Tenneshaw THE SHOEMAKER AND THE DEVIL, by Anton Chekhov SPAWN OF HELL, by William P. McGivern YOUR SOUL COMES C.O.D., by Mack Reynolds ST. JOHN'S EVE, by Nikolai Gogol WOLFIE, by Theodore R. Cogwell If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 260+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction -- and much, much more!




The Master's will


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