The book A German-American's Confession of Faith was written by author Francke, Kuno, 1855-1930 Here you can read free online of A German-American's Confession of Faith book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A German-American's Confession of Faith a good or bad book?
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But there certainly Is not any longer 15 that academic imitation and formal eclecticism of pseudo-Gothic and pseudo-Renaissance mem- ory; there is abundant evidence of original and powerful imagination, and an unmistakable striving for stateliness, proportion, symmetry, and sweep of outline. And a similar reaching out toward high goals is to be found in the other arts. What other country is there in which the drama, the opera, and the orchestra exert as deep and noble an influence as in Germany..., with its multitude of princely or civic theaters, its careful training for the theatrical and musical professions, its well-informed and reverently re- ceptive audiences? In what other country could have happened what Professor Max Fried- laerider of Berlin University told me happened to him some years ago? He was invited by a club of worklngmen in the Krupp iron works at Essen to deliver to them a lecture on some mu- sical subject. He accepted the invitation, and held an audience of more than a thousand workmen and their families — most of them un- doubtedly of socialistic persuasion — for over an hour listening attentively to his presentation of Johann Sebastian Bach.
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