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From: greg@olivee.UUCP (Greg Paley)
Newsgroups: net.music.classical
Subject: Re: Music and nazism
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 13:41:09 EDT
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> things happen to music in other contexts - one Schubert piece has ben forever
> ruined by Allen Sherman?s "hello mudder, hello fadder")
> 

Sorry to nitpick, but the piece Sherman used for this was the Dance of
the Hours from Ponchielli's opera "La Gioconda".  Sherman may have kicked
it further into the grave, but for me it had already been "ruined" by
the accompanying vision of hippos dancing in tutus as it was done in
Walt Disney's "Fantasia".

	- Greg Paley