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German exhibit examines Nazi influence on music (AP)

FILE - In this undated file illustration, late German composer Johann Sebastian Bach is shown. Richard Wagner is the classical composer most associated with the Nazis, but it was Johann Sebastian Bach whom the party dubbed 'the most German of Germans' and whose music was played at rallies to stir up nationalist zeal. The Nazis praised Bach for his 'racially pure' family tree dating back to the 11th century and for the 'German' discipline of his baroque-style music. Felix Mendelssohn, on the other hand, who revived Bach's concertos and overtures in modern concert halls, was scorned by the Nazis for his Jewish roots. (AP Photo, File)AP - Richard Wagner is the classical composer most associated with the Nazis, but Johann Sebastian Bach was the one the party dubbed "the most German of Germans" and whose music was played at rallies to stir up nationalist zeal.



Thu, 09 Jul 2009 18:22:02 GMT


8,000 artists celebrate in Panafrican Festival (AP)

Trapeze and tightrope walkers perform during a show in Algiers, Algeria, on Monday, 6 July, 2009, inaugurating the second Pan-African Festival. The event, which runs until late July, gathers over 8,000 artists from across Africa to celebrate the continent's culture and reflect on its future development. (AP Photo/Alfred de Montesquiou)AP - From superstars to tribal dancers, thousands of African artists are celebrating their troubled continent's culture and potential in an epic festival — and looking back at what they've accomplished and squandered in four decades of freedom from colonial rule.



Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:49:07 GMT


Michael Jackson albums flying off digital shelves (Reuters)

Reuters - The untimely death of Michael Jackson has set off an unprecedented surge in interest in his musical legacy. The self-proclaimed "King of Pop" certainly ruled the Billboard charts in the 1980s and beyond, but his posthumous sales are setting all kinds of new records.
Wed, 08 Jul 2009 22:19:48 GMT


They Saved Michael Jackson's Brain! (E! Online)

They Saved Michael Jackson's Brain!(E! Online)E! Online - What do Michael Jackson and Albert Einstein have in common...besides pure genius? Both their brains are in a glass jar—at least for the time being.



Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:41:34 GMT


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