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From: linda@amdcad.UUCP (Linda Seltzer)
Newsgroups: net.music.classical
Subject: Re: Music and nazism
Message-ID: <2451@amdcad.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 8-Aug-85 15:55:39 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  8 15:55:39 1985
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Summary: Why talk about Henze's father

In article <1516@bbncca.ARPA>, rrizzo@bbncca.ARPA (Ron Rizzo) writes:
> I'm compiling a list of composers, conductors, musicians & critics
> who were nazis, nazi sympathizers, worked for the third reich or at 
> least had cordial relations with it.  I'd appreciate any information.
> 
> My list so far includes:
> 
> Composers (& relatives): 
> 	Carl Orff
> 	Richard Strauss
> 	Hans Werner Henze's father
> 	(What about Hans Pfitzner, the late-late Romantic opera composer?)

Why do you identify Henze because of matters concerning his father?
What does this mean about Henze?  Do offspring have to have the
same beliefs as their parents?  (Look at author William Burroughs and
his grandfather for an example).