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  1. Paul Hindemith, "Rest on the Flight into Egypt"
  2. 13 Apr 2007 at 12:28pm
    emContinued Notes From GSC Recordings GSC 7:/embr /br /emDas Marienleben,/em VIII. a href="http://www.analogartsensemble.net/blog/08%20Rest%20on%20the%20Flight%20into%20E gypt.mp3""Rest on the Flight into Egypt"/abr /br /img width=600px src=http://www.analogartsensemble.net/blog/flightinoegypt.jpgbr /br /These fifteen songs were composed in 1923. They signaled a change in Hindemith's style, a new orientation toward the neo-classicism of which he became the German symbol as Stravinsky was the Russian and Bartok the Hungarian. Das Marienleben quickly earned a reputation as the composer's best work up to that time (he was then only twenty-eight). But for all its reputation, Hindemith became dissatisfied with it, and in 1948 he published a new version on which he worked intermittently for many years. Some of the songs, he said, were completely rewritten five times in totally different forms, and individual passages were altered more than twenty times. The subjection of this youthful, bold, and spontaneous music to a compositional method developed nearly a quarter of a century later engendered considerable debate, though no one could question the composer's right to revise his own work. In spite of Hindemith's eloquent apologia for the revision, published as a preface to the new edition, not everyone was persuaded by the argument. Musicians who had learned the music when it was new and had come to regard it as an essential element of their musical culture, and younger musicians who, without any prejudice whatever, compared the two versions, were not willing to abandon the original version. Ingolf Dahl, for example, found it impossible to transfer allegiance to the revised version after having performed the original repeatedly since the early 1930's. He felt that the early faults were more tolerable than the later perfections, that the inventiveness of youth was preferable to the moral and ethical certainties of maturity. In these judgments, Dahl intended no disrespect - indeed his loyalty to Hindemith, engendered by the early works, remained constant when others of his generation renounced neo-classicism and allied themselves with the serialists.



  3. Israel vs. Iran
  4. 7 Mar 2007 at 9:00am
    h4a href="http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/ros/open_source_070307.mp3"Click to Listen to the Show (24 MB MP3)/a/h4 Our many shows about a possible showdown with Iran -- most recently with a href="http://www.radioopensource.org/making-the-rounds-with-seymour-hersh/"Seymour Hersh/a last week, but also a href="http://www.radioopensource.org/iran-another-war-dance/"here/a, a href="http://www.radioopensource.org/next-stop-iran/"here/a, a href="http://www.radioopensource.org/can-we-live-with-a-nuclear-iran/"here/a, and a href="http://www.radioopensource.org/war-with-iran/"here/a, just to name a few -- had, in retrospect, a rather myopic focus. They all looked squarely at the U.S. Israel, it turns out, has been having its own debate, which boils down roughly to this: if sanctions don't work, and an Iraq-chastened Uncle Sam won't bomb Iran, should we? Yossi Klein Halevi and Michael Oren, writing in iThe New Republic/i , say yes: blockquoteAccording to Israeli intelligence, Iran will be able to produce a nuclear bomb as soon as 2009. In Washington, fear is growing that either Israel or the Bush administration plans to order strikes against Iran. In Israel, however, there is fear of a different kind. Israelis worry not that the West will act rashly, but that it will fail to act at all. And, while strategists here differ over the relative efficacy of sanctions or a military strike, nearly everyone agrees on this point: Israel cannot live with a nuclear Iran.h6Yossi Klein Halevi and Michael B.Oren, a href="http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20070205#038;s=halevioren020507"Contra Iran/a (registration req.), iThe New Republic/i, February 5, 2007/h6/blockquote Halevi and Oren linger on Ahmadinejad's Holocaust denial. They warn of "a new strain of Shia apocalypticism." They quote Ayatollah Hussein Nuri Hamdani, who declared in 2005 that "the Jews should be fought against and forced to surrender to prepare the way for the coming of the Hidden Imam." And they advocate a preemptive, decisive (though conventional) strike on Iran. After Halevi and Oren's article came out, iThe New Republic/i held an a href="http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=w070205#038;s=derfnerhalevi020607"online debate/a (registration req.) between Halevi and iJerusalem Post/i writer Larry Derfner. Derfner is betting on the mullahs' innate sense of self-preservation: that no matter how abhorrent their rhetoric or scary their weapons, they wouldn't risk the nearly total destruction that would follow an attack on Israel. In other words, the seemingly terrifying notion of a nuclear Iran wouldn't change good old nuclear deterrence and its sobering calculus of mutually assured destruction. It was a civil, if grim debate, one that turns to a large extent on your reading of Iran's particular balance of rationality and madness. Both Halevi and Derfner agreed that a preemptive strike on Iran would lead to catastrophic reprisals against Israel -- including, most likely, the use of chemical and biological warheads. But that's just the price Israel might have to pay, Yossi Klein Halevi argues: blockquoteWhy, then, bring certain, terrible war upon us when it is not at all certain that Iran will use the bomb? That's the question Israelis need to ask ourselves as we contemplate our options. One argument for a military strike was provided by our article: Merely by possessing the bomb, Iran may well trigger massive Israeli emigration and flight of foreign capital, as well as plunge the Middle East into a nuclear arms race. The deeper argument, though, is that, as the state created to offer refuge to the Jewish people, Israel simply has no choice. If the alternative is between certain conventional or even chemical war which Israel will survive, as opposed to possible nuclear war which Israel will not survive, it seems to me that no reasonable Israeli government can opt for the latter. Arguably no other country faces such a cruel dilemma.h6Yossi Klein Halevi, a href="http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=w070205#038;s=derfnerhalevi020707"A TNR Online Debate: Israel vs. Iran/a (registration req.), iThe New Republic Online/i, February 7, 2007/h6/blockquote Is this the dilemma you see? h3Michael B. Oren/h3 dl dd a href="http://www.shalemcenter.org.il/about/?aid=3cb211aae4730ab0175b1392a5cf2d6d#038; did=10"Senior Fellow/a, Shalem Center in Jerusalem Author, a href="http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/partner?partner_id=29928#038;cgi=product#038;isb n=0393058263"Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present/a/dd/dl h3Larry Derfner/h3 dl dd Columnist, a href="http://www.jpost.com/"The Jerusalem Post/a Special correspondent, a hreef="http://www.usnews.com/"U.S. News #038; World Report/a /dd/dl dl dtExtra Credit Reading/dt dd Yossi Klein Halevi and Michael Oren, a href="http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20070205#038;s=halevioren020507"Israel's Worst Nightmare: Contra Iran/a (registration req.), iThe New Republic/i, January 26, 2007: "The French philosopher André Glucksmann has noted that, by threatening to destroy Israel and by attaining the means to do so, Iran violates the twin taboos on which the post-World War II order was built: never again Auschwitz; never again Hiroshima. The international community now has an opportunity to uphold that order." Larry Derfner, a href="http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=w070205#038;s=derfnerhalevi020607"A TNR Online Debate: Israel v. Iran/a (registration req.), iThe New Republic/i, February 6, 2007: "Where I disagree with you is that 1) I think Israel can live with the risk of Iran launching a nuclear first strike because the chance of this actually happening, in my opinion, is nil, and 2) I think a preemptive Israeli strike against Iran's nuclear facilities poses much, much greater risks." a href="http://serandez.blogspot.com/2007/02/greatest-threat.html"The Greatest Threat/a, iSerandEz/i, February 22, 2007: "Why would Russia et al ever get involved? Why would this be worse than Osirak in 1981, which had more international support and led to... nothing? In the grand scheme of "world peace", the world now looks back on that incident with a huge sense of gratitude towards Israel." Confused, Maybe Not, a href="http://philosophersplayground.blogspot.com/2007/02/iran-israel-and-apocalyptic- questions.html"Iran, Israel, and Apocalyptic Questions/a, iPhilosophers' Playground/i, February 2, 2007: "A nuclear Iran will be able to conduct its militias, such as Hezbollah, with impunity. (Remember when the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires was bombed by Hezbollah in the early 1990’s? And the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires was bombed? How would one respond to such conduct if Iran had nuclear weapons?)" Marvin Schick, a href="http://mschick.blogspot.com/2007/02/containing-iran.html"Containing Iran/a, iMarvin Schick/i, February 9, 2007: "There are many in Iran, including parliament members and other influential people, who openly oppose Ahmadinejad. There is a decent prospect that containment can work, both to buy time and to provoke political and attitudinal changes within Iran." Rick Moran, a href="http://rightwingnuthouse.com/archives/2007/02/25/can-irans-nuclear-weapons-prog ram-be-saved/"Israel's Dilemma Over Iran/a, iRight Wing Nut House/i, February 25, 2007: "There are those who do not take the Iranian President at his word that he will “wipe Israel off the map.” But if you are an Israeli government official charged with the safety and security of your tiny nation, you cannot afford the luxury of wondering whether Ahmadinejad is serious or not." a href="http://newdonkey.blogspot.com/2007/02/israel-iran-and-deterrence.html"Israel, Iran and Deterrence/a, iNewDonkey.com/i, February 8, 2007: "what's riskier for Israel? Relying on the 100% success rate of nuclear deterrence against nuclear attacks since Hiroshima? Or unleashing a regional war at a time when the furies that would unleash are undoubtedly horrifying, not least for Israel?" /dd /dl 5:00 blockquoteAccording to Israeli Mossad estimates -- and this is from Mossad, which under the current government is really rather left of center -- that the current regime in Iran is willing to give up about fifty percent of its population to destroy the state of Israel.h6Michael B. Oren/h6/blockquote 10:40 blockquoteThe great danger between a nuclear Iran and a nuclear Israel -- a greater danger lets say than existed between the United States and the Soviet Union -- is that there's no relation between Iran and Israel, like there was between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, especially after the Cuban Missile Crisis. There's no communication.h6Larry Derfner/h6/blockquote 20:00 blockquoteI am skeptical about whether the Syrians would join in, and I find fault in the maximalist logic, the fear that Egypt and Jordan -- both of which have peace treaties with Israel, for which Israel has made significant territorial concessions -- would join in a war once Israel was perceived as being on the losing side.h6Michael B. Oren/h6/blockquote 23:20 blockquoteOf the many many people we interviewed for this article, Yossi Klein Halevi and I, we found nobody who believed that Iran was acquiring a nuclear weapon to launch an immediate strike against Israel, absolutely nobody. I don't believe that either. As I mentioned earlier, the far graver danger is one of economic strangulation, and of the nuclearization of the entire Middle East, the end of all non-proliferation. That is a far greater danger. But you can't eliminate entirely the possibility of a nuclear strike from Iran, and I would hate to be the person who would make that gamble.h6Michael B. Oren/h6/blockquote 32:50 blockquoteIf you judge countries on the basis of what they do, more than on what they say, then there was much more reason to be afraid of Russia and China than there is of Iran. I mean, Stalin had nuclear weapons. Mao Zedong had nuclear weapons. They slaughtered tens of millions of their own people. Some people think they were clinically insane towards the end of their lives. America believed in MAD, but to say that America was sanguine about the threat of Russia or China lauching a first strike against America is not correct. America was scared stiff.h6Larry Derfner/h6/blockquote 42:15 blockquoteYou asked earlier, Chris, whether this was a generational divide. Here are people who are rockstars singing about this, and most of them incidentally come from North African background, Jews from Arab countries. Almost invariably their grandfathers, great-grandfathers, parents, were not directly impacted by the Holocaust.h6Michael B. Oren/h6/blockquotebr /

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