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Daniel Barenboim, pianist and conductor
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- music
- piano
- Daniel Barenboim
- conductor
- classical music
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barockeuseconteuse 04/29/2012 07:19 PM Report
Daniel est un beau specimen d'être humain, avec des talents, une vraie âme, des idéaux, une vie, des choix, des amis ...
Comme je l'aime ! Comme j'aimerais que la plupart des humains soient aussi riches ! Alors je les aimerais aussi !
Quant à Wagner .. je croyais qu'il était mort en 1883, c'est à dire 60 ans avant l'holocauste ..
;-)
pastymorant 01/30/2010 01:37 PM Report
brilliant, sensitive, incisive being
ShalomFreedman 01/26/2010 10:22 PM Report
Barenboim's musical genius has provided delight to the world for more than four decades. He would have been much wiser to confine his activities to the musical sphere.
His remarkable sensitivity as pianist and conductor does not however carry over into the human realm. He has been arrogant and insenstive in his forced playing of Wagner before an audience which in good part consisted of Holocaust survivors, and in his ignoring the suffers of Israeli victims of terror while seemingly promoting Peace in the Middle East.
IRISH 01/19/2010 11:20 PM Report
Daniel Barenboim has contributed to not only to music but to the humanity required to defeat ignorance in all its manifestations.