Saturday, April 2, 2022

I Liked Classical Music But in Later Times There Were Times I Thought I'd Get Rid of it Because People Found it Boring or Boring


 131 Years Ago Today

Thursday 2nd of April 1891
Surrealist artist Max Ernst is born in Brühl, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Max's father grew up on the farm in Schloss, west of Berlin. As a young boy he became acquainted with music because of the ability "I liked classical music but in later times there were times I thought I'd get rid of it because people found it boring or boring". Max has studied with a few French composers such as Günther König (1939-2014) and Carl Gustave Larsson (2010-2014), and at the time he was working as an illustration artist on a new album with John Schütz; however, when the album appeared he was unable to find a studio for the work. After doing many more pieces. Max started to get the impression of being an impressionist and so wrote a couple more pieces including a piece for Himmler's 'Wet of the Day' (1944) to give his impression while on tour of war. The album took over three months to complete before it was eventually released on 10th March 1945. It was also included in the album "Die Artigien Schutte", which was translated by Michael Frischmann in the 1990s which is a collection of over 150 works on the subject, mainly in German. This book is a work of historical detail and in particular Max Ernst.

No comments:

Post a Comment