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Germany regards herself as the home of opera. She rather resents any non-Teutonic effort. The very idea of an Anglo-Saxon operatic composition seems to her a little absurd? certainly farfetched. For this reason no American has hitherto ventured with impunity to present the musical dramas of his making...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Koussevitsky Triumphant | 10/27/1924 | See Source »

Simon Bucharoff, Chicagoan, is nevertheless preparing to beard the Teutonic lion in his own den. His opera, Sakahra, is about to be produced in Frankfort. The book, dealing with the familiar brother and sister who did not know they were kin until their affection had reached a stage neither brotherly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Koussevitsky Triumphant | 10/27/1924 | See Source »

The composer Brahms was a prodiguous, forbidding fellow. His huge Teutonic whiskers used to sweep over his whole waistcoat as he remarked: "For the shallow delights of matrimony and opera I have no courage." This spirit runs through his music, which makes no compromises with the sugary "lollypop-school." There...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Brahms-Orgies | 9/8/1924 | See Source »

The Bayreuth Wagner Festival (TIME, Aug. 4) continued. Every opera which will be presented has had by now at least one hearing. The complete Ring cycle was presented: Rheingold, Siegfried, Walküre, Götterdammerung, also Parsifal and Meistersinger. All has been carried out in strictest accordance with the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Bayreuth | 8/11/1924 | See Source »

The Bankers Trust Co., Manhattan, has estimated that the total national wealth of Germany today is about $55,000,000,000. Dr. Karl Helfferich, famed German financier who was recently killed in a railway accident (TIME, Apr. 28), placed the national wealth of pre-War Germany at $73,780,000...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: National Wealth | 8/4/1924 | See Source »

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