Previous posts for October 15th are here: Bernhard Crusell; Gordon Young (2019) and Richard Carpenter (2020)
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Friedrich Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was an influential philosopher and amateur musician.
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When Cosima played [Nietzsche's composition] with the conductor Hans Richter, Wagner fidgeted through the performance. Before it ended, he left the room. A guest found "the Master" lying on the floor, overcome with laughter. -- Edward Rothstein, "That 'New' Composer, Nietzsche," New York Times, 7 June 1992
Of Friedrich Nietzsche's piano piece,
The tragic tale they tell
Is that his innocent caprice,
Made Wagner LOL.
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Also Sprach
At the start of 2001
There a plinth in the glint of the sun;
And you know it’s no frolic,
But deeply symbolic,
When Nietzsche joins in on the fun.
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