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 Film Music and Electronic Compositions
Film Music and Electronic Compositions Hindemith and the Third Reich
Hindemith and the Third Reich Before that, Hindemith and his wife moved to Bluche, Switzerland. About the move to Switzerland and the departure from Germany, Hindemith wrote to his friend Willy Strecker in 1938: "There are only two things worth striving for: decent music and a pure conscience, and both are being taken care of now."
Before that, Hindemith and his wife moved to Bluche, Switzerland. About the move to Switzerland and the departure from Germany, Hindemith wrote to his friend Willy Strecker in 1938: "There are only two things worth striving for: decent music and a pure conscience, and both are being taken care of now." Hindemith's opera "Mathis der Maler" ("Mathis the Painter") can surely be called a milestone. He wrote the libretto for this opera himself. After the cooperation with Brecht failed, Hindemith first sought the cooperation with Gottfried Benn. Together they wrote the oratorio "Das Unaufhörliche“ (The Unending). However, when Benn admitted to National Socialism, Hindemith turned away from him.
Hindemith's opera "Mathis der Maler" ("Mathis the Painter") can surely be called a milestone. He wrote the libretto for this opera himself. After the cooperation with Brecht failed, Hindemith first sought the cooperation with Gottfried Benn. Together they wrote the oratorio "Das Unaufhörliche“ (The Unending). However, when Benn admitted to National Socialism, Hindemith turned away from him. In 1946 Paul and his wife Gertrude Hindemith became American citizens. Hindemith was grateful to the country and the people. Especially for the way they were accepted as Germans, though from the "enemy-country", and also the initial skepticism towards the "American Way of Life" gave way to gratitude for the personal freedom in the new home and an understanding of the American way of life
In 1946 Paul and his wife Gertrude Hindemith became American citizens. Hindemith was grateful to the country and the people. Especially for the way they were accepted as Germans, though from the "enemy-country", and also the initial skepticism towards the "American Way of Life" gave way to gratitude for the personal freedom in the new home and an understanding of the American way of life Time after War
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