Alfred brendel rachmaninoff biography


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    ALFRED BRENDEL HAS TAKEN THE WRONG ROADS TO SUCCESS!

    Benjamin Laude: The year saw both the German Anschluss of Austria and the Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia, both countries you called home at various points in your childhood.

    Living in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and Graz, Austria, during World War II, in what ways did your close proximity to some of the most horrifying atrocities of the 20th century affect you personally and artistically, driving you towards a career as a pianist?

    Alfred Brendel: I have indeed retained the most vivid recollection of the war, of Nazis and Croatian fascists, of whispered stories about concentration camps, and of Hitler’s crowing voice coming through the loudspeakers.

    I remember one member of the family being an active Nazi while another one was killed by the Nazis.

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  • These formative years have inoculated me against all brands of fanaticism and nationalism. It was only after the end of the war that my artistic sensibilities could fully emerge.

    BL: How did literature, poetry, and painting factor into