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Discussion of the political impact of Aryan Art
Politics is fundamentally the process of organizing a collective and furthering its shared interests, but without an organic binding culture there can be no collective and therefore there can be no real politics. This is why the parasitic kike occupation regime prioritizes the suppression and corruption of their host cultures.

In this thread we will share and discuss the art of the Aryan race, the highest and most sophisticated family of cultures which has ever developed on this planet, in the hope that we can restore an Aryan racial collective through shared cultural knowledge, only when we are bound by shared culture will we have the solidarity to pursue meaningful political action in defense of our race.
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Anonymous (ID: s+l41u6i) United States No.512701208
>but without an organic binding culture there can be no collective
That's debatable
Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512701238 >>512701418
>>512700967 (OP)
Hola amigo, thanks for making the thread. Did you have to use some alternative IP to get through?
Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512701360
We have a few new pieces to share this week. Bumps, discussions and quality contributions are appreciated.
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512701418 >>512702873
>>512701238
I just tried again.
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Thread music links:
https://pastebin.com/f7QbzpVV

Thread archive links:
Sun 09 Aug 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/512700967
Sun 02 Aug 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/512128026

https://pastebin.com/fSwJAWUS

Link to our telegram in case we need to bunker down due to another 4chan outage:
https://t.me/AryanArtChannel
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Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (Paris, Kingdom of France 1835-1921 Algiers, French Algeria, French Republic)
(Marylène Dosse)
6 Études, Op. 52 - 1877, No. 2, Etude pour l'indépendance des doigts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjgZAeCobeI
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>>512701957
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/506714329/#506718129
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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/498400894/#498408389
Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512702451 >>512702665 >>512707438
>>512702121
Very cool, I wish I could find a better scan.
https://finna.fi/Record/musketti.M012:HK19670603:47007?imgid=1

It was painted by Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa, I'll make an effort to find more of his stuff.
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>>512702451
yeah I know, quite the character. he apparently has another Hitler painting as well but I have never seen it. It might've even been destroyed
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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/512128026/#512129235
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Anonymous (ID: ee/mjPro) No.512702873 >>512703017 >>512703084 >>512703283 >>512703415
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>>512702162
Wop SHITskins aren't white nor aryan and have never been, remove this semitic filth from the Aryan (nordic) art compilation
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Anonymous (ID: eAXuYhPK) Canada No.512703017 >>512703297
>>512702873
denounce Talmud, kike.
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512703084 >>512703297
>>512702873
show flag
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Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512703283 >>512703682
>>512702873
I'm sorry if you are just too cultured and Aryan to include Italians in your in-group. Northern and Southern Europeans share a common racial origin but it is true that there are some ethnic and cultural differences. I think that we should try to move past these differences. The Mizrahi and Ashkenazi kikes are barely genetically related at all, and yet they are able to unify around a shared culture and rule the world, let's take a lesson from this.
Anonymous (ID: ee/mjPro) No.512703297 >>512703599 >>512704168 >>512707331
>>512703017
I denounce the talmud, I heil the holocaust and spit on yahweh, Hitler did nothing wrong except not gassing shitalians
>>512703084
So that you can pilpul to defend your moorish brethren? I think not
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>>512702873
>memeflag
>dogshit opinion
checks out
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>>512703342
Nice
Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512703599 >>512703790
>>512703297
>I heil the holocaust
The holocaust is a thoroughly debunked Jewish conspiracy theory, the revisionist literature is easily available. At this point the promotion of the holocaust hoax is basically an admission to being a Jew.
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Johann Sebastian Bach (Eisenach, Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach, Holy Roman Empire 1685-1750 Leipzig, Electorate of Saxony, Holy Roman Empire)
Arranged for Guitar Quartet by Giovanni De Chiaro (Rome, Italian Republic 1949-)
(Mississippi Guitar Quartet)
Fugue in G minor, BWV 578
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEhELgiqjCU
Anonymous (ID: ee/mjPro) No.512703682 >>512704011
>>512703283
The racial origin of southrons lies somewhere in the Arabian desert. Why don't you post turkroach art too while you're at it?
>>512703415
T. Toni Rigattoni from NY
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>>512703575
The piece is on exhibit. Open until September 28, 2025, Ca’ Pesaro – Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna in Venice, Italy
https://capesaro.visitmuve.it/it/mostre/mostre-in-corso/giulio-aristide-sartorio-poema-della-vita-umana/2025/02/23867/mostra-sartorio-2/
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>>512703599
>Oy vey goy you never exterminated us so why should you even bother trying? Btw here is some more italoshitskin "art"
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Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512704011 >>512718242
>>512703682
>The racial origin of southrons lies somewhere in the Arabian desert
Their origin is mostly from the same 3 ancient races as all other Europeans, though with a different balance of admixture.
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>>512703297
you're a kike.
go choke a chicken for lying.
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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/439409503/#439418801
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Creon. Thou—thou whose face is bent to earth—dost thou avow, or disavow, this deed?
Antig. I avow it; I make no denial.
Creon. (To Guard.) Thou canst betake thee whither thou wilt, free and clear of a grave charge.
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>>512700967 (OP)
Praise Sol
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Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512705049 >>512705890
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/437807398/#437814124
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Anonymous (ID: wtJb1Uif) Romania No.512705156 >>512705287 >>512705741
Good evening lads
https://youtu.be/nkzrSZKA4cM?si=csn8rS9PLP9tkygB
Sibelius - Symphony No. 5 - III. Finale
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen finnish conductor
The ending of Sibelius' 5th is among the most cathartic experiences i ever had
How about you guys?
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>>512705156
Hi. Thanks for your music.
Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512705741 >>512707469 >>512707853
>>512705156
Very nice, I've been neglecting Sibelius symphonic stuff, I've mostly been posting his chamber music and solo piano work over the last few years
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Anonymous (ID: wtJb1Uif) Romania No.512705890 >>512706326 >>512707710
>>512705049
This reminds me of those lovely epitaphs romans wrote for their dogs
"I am in tears, while carrying you to your last resting place as much as I rejoiced when bringing you home in my own hands fifteen years ago."
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Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512706326 >>512708827
>>512705890
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grave_stele_for_Helena_-_Getty_Museum_(71.AA.271).jpg
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Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (St. Petersburg, Russian Empire 1833-1887 ibidem)
(Pavel Hula, Lucie Sedláková Hůlová, Martin Sedlák)
String Trio in G minor for 2 violins and cello, on the Russian folk-song "Чeм тeбя я oгopчилa?" ("How did I grieve thee?") - 1855
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzPuK2SD-z0
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>>512700967 (OP)
Quick bump before bed. Goodnight anons.
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>>512706882
Thanks for dropping in friend
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>>512706882
Good night.
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>>512701764
Wew this is great ty
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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/427817089/#427820571
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/427817089/#427820627
Delete "Egypt". Origin unknown.
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>>512703297
I feel so sorry for you. Your mind is ugly
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Anonymous (ID: +Zqt6yje) Finland No.512707438 >>512707528 >>512707853
>>512702451
also, if you find this specific mannerheim painting in your search I'd appreciate it
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Anonymous (ID: wtJb1Uif) Romania No.512707469 >>512707853 >>512707932
>>512705741
You shouldn't neglect his symphonies nor his symphonic poems
En Saga for example is far more superior then his last symphony
>By the 1940s, however, Sibelius had reverted to his previous position, describing the work instead as "the expression of a certain state of mind"—one with an unspecified, "painful" autobiographical component—for which "all literary interpretations [were therefore] totally alien".
https://youtu.be/1YIEAL7tI2I?si=cuRP4X9rwph2TfFy
Lahti Symphony Orchestra conducted by Osmo Vänskä finnish conductor
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512707528 >>512707853
>>512707438
Meanwhile have this Mannerheim:
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/469942660/#469945789
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>>512705890
Same. Well said anon
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512707823 >>512708354
Do you like bread? Look at this one.
Anonymous (ID: +Zqt6yje) Finland No.512707853 >>512708218 >>512711719
>>512707528
nice! thank you!
>>512705741
>>512707469
for me it's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3kMVidfXgU
>>512707438
in colour I mean
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512707862 >>512709326
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Inscription:
>This is the monument of Marcus Vergilius Eurysaces, baker, contractor.
Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512707932 >>512711719
>>512707469
I like this faster-paced version that I posted a while ago:
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/495475443/#495495069

My favorite Sibelius tone poem is definitely the Wood Nymph:
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/480293457/#480299885
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Anonymous (ID: tDUOB/c3) Australia No.512707978 >>512708525
>>512706936
I will be travelling to Florence early next year. I will lay a wreath at the poet’s statue for you anon and in honour of this thread
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>>512708033
Inscription:
>Atistia was my wife. She lived the life of an excellent woman. What’s left of her body is in this breadbasket.
A basket-shaped marble urn was found nearby, now lost. It was similar to this:
https://figures.academia-assets.com/85410437/figure_001.jpg
https://figures.academia-assets.com/85410437/figure_003.jpg
https://figures.academia-assets.com/85410437/figure_004.jpg
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https://figures.academia-assets.com/85410437/figure_006.jpg
https://figures.academia-assets.com/85410437/figure_007.jpg
https://figures.academia-assets.com/85410437/figure_008.jpg
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512708119
Marcus Vergilius Eurysaces was probably a freedman and former baker who ended up working as a public contractor for the State.
More epitaphs of coeval bakers have been found nearby: Adrastus, Titus Statilius Anoptes, the freedmen Autronius Eros and Autronius Felix, the freedwoman Prima Sura, and the luxury baker Ogulnius.
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>>512707853
We had the whole thing posted a while ago:
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/486827824/#486840225
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Anonymous (ID: p43TiBnq) United States No.512708354 >>512708491
>>512707823
>Bread production process
Do you mean bread production factory?
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512708491 >>512709326
>>512708354
I mean the steps: >>512707991
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>>512707978
Very cool, though I honestly only know the cliff-notes version of his work haha
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>>512708525
Genuinely laughing. Ty anon and goodnight
Anonymous (ID: jtjCux1g) Germany No.512708668 >>512709039 >>512709888 >>512712054
I have a small story to share.
A few weeks ago I visited Switzerland, including the city of Lucerne. There it started raining at some point so I went to the nearby art museum. They currently have a modern art exhibition, which is an attempted replication of an exhibition from 1935. The title of that past/current exhibition was/is "These, Antithese, Synthese", I think you can figure out the English name. The "art" there did nothing to me, and I could see why the nazis called it degenerate. Some of it was arguably well made in terms of craftsmanship (most not, on purpose), but spiritually it was dead. To me, paintings are a form of communication between the artist and the viewer, just like music, speech, literature, or any other form of art. Art doesn't have to be complex to be good, the measure is (to my mind) how well it can convey its message. Modern art is like listening to an emotional speech in which someone just says "blablabla", it either doesn't have a message, or it is too pretentious to be deciphered.
So, anyway, at the end of the exhibition there was actual art. In the small room with it you could hear people gasp, or at least be surprised, by the level of craftsmanship of the few paintings exhibited there. They evoked actual emotion without some critic telling the people it's art. Modern art is pure trash in comparison.
I attached a picture of the painting that struck me most (sorry it doesn't have the full file name, I'm on my phone). Photos of it cannot do it justice, it was huge and much more detailed than the picture.
The painting is "Buchenwald" by Robert Zünd, from 1886/1887.
At the exit of the exhibition I overheard a Dutch boomer say "Hegelian Dialectics" to his family (not making this up), and it made me smile.
Anonymous (ID: wtJb1Uif) Romania No.512708827
>>512706326
Nice
When it comes to musical pieces composed in honor of a pet
I would say that Sir Edward Elgar takes the cake with Mina
https://youtu.be/ZTFVfKV6vYM?si=138j54DOB4RjLyok
Orchestral version
https://youtu.be/_hse9BksWnk?si=Vhu_DK-Yk5aoa4az
Piano version
>Mina was a Cairn Terrier and gave her name to Elgar's final work, an orchestral elegy. Because Lady Elgar hated dogs, Sir Edward had to board his animals with his sister until his wife's death in 1920. After that, when he dined at home, his two dogs had places set for them at the table. >They are buried on the right hand side of the gate, as one leaves the cottage where Sir Edward was born for the Elgar Centre, opened in the year 2000.
One of those sweet charming tunes you might hear in a disney movie but not of the same quality as Elgar's piece
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>>512708668
>Modern art is like listening to an emotional speech in which someone just says "blablabla", it either doesn't have a message, or it is too pretentious to be deciphered.
I feel the same with most modern realist art too. It doesn't have soul or it's too strange.
>at the end of the exhibition there was actual art
I noticed this practice in British museums: mixing real and fake art to normalise the latter.
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>>512708491
Oh, I didn't see that relief, what is that building?
>>512707862
This one looks a bit AI-slopped
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>>512709326
A huge tomb.
Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512709602 >>512709648
Reliefs and mosaics made by Ferruccio Ferrazzi. The architect was Jewish.
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>>512709602
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>>512708668
>it either doesn't have a message, or it is too pretentious to be deciphered
Art caters to the class of people that fund the artists, perhaps the art in that museum does have some aesthetic value to the parasitic kikes that have taken over the remnants of our civilization, it is a symbol of conquest and cultural destruction, if the kikes can replace the entire culture of a high civilization with gibberish slop then this is their highest cultural accomplishment as an anti-race and anti-culture.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Salzburg, Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg, Holy Roman Empire 1756-1791 Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Habsburg Monarchy, Holy Roman Empire)
Completed by Franz Xaver Süßmayr (Schwanenstadt, Archduchy of Austria, H.R.E. 1766-1803 Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, H.R.E.)
(Günter Högner, Wiener Philharmoniker, Karl Böhm)
Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, K. 412 - 1791, 1st Movement (Allegro)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9ESjVyxge0
Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, K. 412 - 1791, 2nd Movement (Rondo. Allegro)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT4jp4JAxcs
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This week I learned that there is a pretty decent Czech successor to Zdenek Burian, I only wish there were higher res scan of his stuff available
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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/511516557/#511527676
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Abd Al-Rahman was a prince of the Umayyad Dynasty in Damascus. His family was dethroned and killed by the new Abbasid Dynasty but he survived and fled to Spain, persecuted by horsemen of the Abbasids. There, he overthrew the wali (governor) of Cordova and proclaimed himself emir, thus restoring the Umayyad Dynasty in the farthest territory of the Caliphate. A real fairytale story.
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>>512711586
Please take this kike schizo slop to another thread, this isn't part of our culture
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>>512707853
Sibelius's poems are one of a kind
I can only imagine how full of myself I would be if i were finnish like him
>>512707932
I like his mythological themed poems
It seems he followed Dvorak's footpath in that regard most likely he was inspired by him
https://youtu.be/Vx3pY0TMXW0?si=SND_Vr3jdatQ1Njz
Antonín Dvořák - The Water Goblin -Václav Neumann - the Czech Philharmonic
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wood_Nymph
The Wikipedia article is bullshit speculating over a possible episode of sexual frustration from his life
I don't why are they like this
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>>512708668
Modern art is rooted in kike ideology which is also the case for modern music like serialism
Arnold Schoenberg was a kike
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serialism
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Anonymous (ID: xv02V5NU) Spain No.512712093 >>512712292 >>512712539
Good night.
>>512711719
>The Wikipedia article is bullshit speculating over a possible episode of sexual frustration from his life
Freudians see sexual fantasies everywhere. Their mind is rotten.
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>>512703920
Habsburg jaws on show.
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>>512712093
Take care brother
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>>512700967 (OP)
No. Jesus no. It’s merely the ability to convince others to see your views as worthy of supporting.
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>>512712093
Sleep well anon
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>>512700967 (OP)
Stop sharing art as political pornography. Art is the realm of the pure, not the poisoned.
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>>512708218
He was also a fervent nationalist. According to the story the he locked himself in to his room for 3 days and came out with the finished Jaegers march after getting the lyrics in mail from the Jaegers who were in Libau. The mail had to be smuggled in to the country.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjYBDNey_Hc
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>>512702162

I love this one
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Anonymous (ID: wtJb1Uif) Romania No.512713546 >>512714774
Speaking of czechs
here are some jolly variations from another Antonín
https://youtu.be/56EQEWF-YfI?si=d8eV5LF3AXISkcsC
Antonín Reicha - Variations for Bassoon and String Quartet
I love the bassoon so much
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>Goebbels appointed Finnish Jean Sibelius to lead the Nazis' composer organization in 1934. Adolf Hitler awarded his favorite composer the Goethe Medal in 1935 for his music, which was said to "overflow with national spirit." That same year, Sibelius received another honor from the Nazis—the Brahms Medal.

>The Sibelius Society was established on Goebbels' orders in April 1942. Additionally, from 1941 onwards, Sibelius received an artist's pension from Germany, amounting to half the average annual income of a German citizen at the time.

>As a gesture of gratitude, Finland’s national broadcaster Yleisradio sent a speech by Sibelius to Berlin, in which he referred to the shared destiny of Finland and Germany. Finland fought alongside Germany in World War II.

>In the Wehrmacht’s guidebook for soldiers Sibelius’ music was described as follows: "Heroic audacity and a tendency toward mystical contemplation go hand in hand, as does an awareness of life’s hardships and a love for serene and mysterious nature. No one else can sense the soul of a people and a fatherland as he can."

>Sibelius also supported the Greater Finland project (which aimed at territorial expansion). His wife, Aino Sibelius, was also known for her pro-Nazi views and tried to involve her husband in Nazi events. At Ainola, the Sibelius home in Järvenpää, it is said that the Heil Hitler salute was even used when like-minded guests visited.

>When SS officers visited Ainola, Jean Sibelius wished Germany’s arms a swift victory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_in_Nazi_Germany
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Aryan art is very soulless, if these are your best examples
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>>512712350
Beautiful.
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>>512700967 (OP)
bump
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>>512714153
He was apparently an artist himself, but I have never been able to track down an example of his work
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>>512714324
I believe it, it seems like most radical people who are willing to do things are.
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>>512713546
Very nice, thanks
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>>512713196
>He was also a fervent nationalist
I mean his most known poem is called Finlandia
What a based lad
https://youtu.be/lcNzrP86_IU?si=3t-sq_zieYFhSjRB
Also the last movement of its violin concerto -hands down- nothing comes close
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>>512700967 (OP)
>Spainigger
>Aryan
Pick one
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Friedrich Wilhelm Michael Kalkbrenner (In a chaise en route from Kassel to Berlin 1785-1849 Enghien-les-Bains, Val-d'Oise, French Republic)
(Howard Shelley, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra)
Piano Concerto No.1, Op.61 - 1823, 1st Movement (Allegro maestoso)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSApWiXg8gE
Piano Concerto No.1, Op.61 - 1823, 2nd Movement (Adagio di molto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwkeHlQnXcs
Piano Concerto No.1, Op.61 - 1823, 3rd Movement (Rondo. Vivace)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4seBEQY_Yrg
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>>512713829
At first I though there was something afoot here (or as we would say a dog is buried here) since there's no sources on the wikipedia article. But I looked into it and it apparently is true, I found mainstream finnish news articles reporting on it from the 90s and early 00s. This information has been totally suppressed in Finland since this is the first time I'm hearing of it. Damn this actually got me questioning what else has been suppressed this way. It makes sense as Finland tried to post-war distance itself from Germany to please the Soviets. Even the whole "separate war" myth was a total post-war fabrication. So things like this has only come to light after the soviet union fell. But yeah the man is apparently even more based than I thought.
>>512714831
Once in elementary school they had an orchestra perform it (Finlandia) and some other works for our school, this was like cultural upbringing or whatever. I didn't think much of it at the time. But now when I think of it it's pretty amazing we had basically a classical orchestra perform for us completely free. Really makes me appreciative.
But he was also a freemason and even wrote music for them which might put off people. I guess it makes sense as in if we think of the masons as an anti-monarchical movement, as Finnish nationalism was largely a republican movement (anti-Tsarist).
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This thread again
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>bump limit reached
>minimal jew psyops kvetching
10/10 thread
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>>512700967 (OP)
>Aryan
WE WUZ ANCIENT HINDUS
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>>512716227
Ancient Hindus was us
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In important nazi podcast news, on Warstrike 106 Warren spoke with Doomernat about current events and whether or not the Jews have the power to carry out the Gaza genocide without suffering long-term consequences to the stability of their global power. This was followed by a movie viewing starting at 3h:40m for which Striker himself completed the subtitles, it is the 1956 Spanish film "Embajadores en el infierno" (Ambassadors in hell), about Blue Division POWs who were held in Soviet POW camps until 1954, the last WWII POWs to be released. The film feels very contemporary in that the dynamics within the POW population are still reflected among nationalists and dissidents, with many willing to compromise their honor and principles in order to work with the enemy. The film has issues, as the Falangist ideological element is completely omitted from the film, the Blue Division troops are portrayed as conservative Catholic patriots rather than fanatical men with a positive ideological vision, this film was disliked by many Blue Division veterans for this reason.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embajadores_en_el_infierno
https://odysee.com/@WarStrike:a/Episode106:4
https://gofile.io/d/ZG98xk
https://t.me/warstrike1/601
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I've been reading the 1937 German book "The Jew as Criminal" by J. Keller And Hanns Andersen, it is an incredible analysis of Jewish dominance of every manner of petty and organized crime across central and eastern Europe in the half-century preceding the Third Reich. It has insights on Jewish behavior and power strategies which I have never seen anywhere else. I was particularly struck by the Jewish dominance of elite gambling establishments which they were able to use to fleece and legitimize much of the German and Russian aristocracies. There is also an extensive section on how Rasputin was a known agent working to further Jewish interests in the Russian court, Jews had penetrated into the highest levels of the Russian imperial state and were able to sabotage their response to Russian revolution. Additionally, they catalog the absurd weakness of the German imperial state in dealing with Jewish crime and massive Jewish migration from the east. A particularly clownish example was the case of August Sternberg, a kike banker and multiply-convicted financial criminal who was then convicted in 1900 of running a child rape ring, but who was able to get off with a slap on the wrist after bribing almost everyone involved and getting the chief police investigator to commit suicide by using private investigators to reveal that he was having an extramarital affair, this whole episode is a microcosm of how Jewish money-power basically makes them immune from traditional European law.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Sternberg_(Bankier)
https://archive.org/details/the-jew-as-criminal-j.-keller-and-hanns-andersen_202106/page/148/mode/2up
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>>512716727
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See you next time
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>>512716934
Take care friend, thanks for the music
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Image limit reached. Thanks everyone, hope to see you all again at the same time next week.

Reminder that you can catch the links to the latest threads on our telegram channel:
https://t.me/AryanArtChannel
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>>512700967 (OP)
>>512704011
Btw, it is triggering my autism so I just want to clarify some anthropology, the neolithic megaliths across Northern Europe were actually left by Sardinian-like Anatolian neolithic farmers, not the Aryans. We didn't know this until recent genetic evidence confirmed that the Aryans mostly killed off the farmers in Northern Europe and then reused their megaliths for rituals and burial sites.

>The Funnelbeaker culture marks the appearance of megalithic tombs at the coasts of the Baltic and of the North sea
>In the context of the Kurgan hypothesis (or steppe hypothesis), the culture is seen as non-Indo-European, representing a culture of Neolithic origin, as opposed to the Indo-European-language-speaking peoples (see Yamna culture) who later intruded from the east
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funnelbeaker_culture