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</table>T.Mikehttps://www.fakebands.com/wiki/index.php?title=Maxim_Blacher&diff=24575&oldid=prevT.Mike: Created page with "Symphony conductor, who conducts the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_(Berg) Berg Violin Concerto] on Mars, in the science fiction short story "The Music Makers"..."2019-04-11T20:31:38Z<p>Created page with "Symphony conductor, who conducts the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_(Berg) Berg Violin Concerto] on Mars, in the science fiction short story "The Music Makers"..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Symphony conductor, who conducts the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_(Berg) Berg Violin Concerto] on Mars, in the science fiction short story "The Music Makers" by Langdon Jones, first published in the magazine ''New Worlds'' vol.49, no.156 (November 1965). He's friends with his violinist, [[David]].<br />
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Another character compares him favorably to real conductor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Davis Colin Davis].<br />
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<blockquote><br />
There was Blacher, fat and sweaty, <br />
wiping his face with his handkerchief. At rehearsals he <br />
realised that Blacher really felt this work, perhaps more <br />
than any other, but tonight had been something special. <br />
The conductor had been possessed ; had possessed. What <br />
had taken place tonight must have been what tortured <br />
Berg heard as he spent his life’s last energy in pouring out <br />
the passionate memorial. Manon — gone! Gone! <br />
<br />
He shook Blacher’s hand warmly. “When I was a boy,” <br />
he said, speaking easily above the applause, “I heard Colin <br />
Davis conduct this work. If he had heard this, he would <br />
never have touched the Berg again.” <br />
<br />
“It wasn’t just me,” said Blacher in a voice that sounded <br />
almost shaky, “it was them,” (indicating the orchestra) “it <br />
was you, it was — everything. Perhaps it was even that.” <br />
He pointed towards one of the high windows. The two men <br />
looked up, oblivious of the dying applause and regarded <br />
the deep blue of the Martian sky. Blacher spoke again. <br />
“That’s what gave us our — shall I say — inspiration? Out <br />
there we are nearer the infinite than normal men have <br />
ever been before.” <br />
<br />
The applause was becoming more and more strained, <br />
and the two men collected themselves and quickly walked <br />
off the stage. Backstage, they peered out at the audience. <br />
“Look at them,” hissed Blacher. “They have no idea. As <br />
far as they’re concerned they’ve just heard yet another performance of a standard work. Peasants! Fools!” <br />
</blockquote><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[David]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*https://archive.org/details/New_Worlds_156v49_1965-11/page/n57<br />
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