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Otto Floersheim : ウィキペディア英語版 | Otto Floersheim Otto Floersheim (name pronounced ''Flairs-hime'' ) (born in Aix-la-Chapelle, 2 March 1853; died 1917) was a United States composer, critic and editor. ==Career== He received his musical education under Ferdinand Hiller in Cologne, and emigrated to the United States in 1875. There he became an editor of the ''Musical Courier'' in 1880. From 1894 to 1904, he was in charge of its Berlin bureau. James Huneker describes him as "fat, rather pompous, good-humoured and perspiring." He is remembered for a damning review of an early performance of Richard Strauss's ''A Hero's Life'': "... alleged symphony ... revolutionary in every sense of the word. The climax of everything that is ugly, cacophonous, blatant and erratic, the most perverse music I ever heard in all my life, is reached in the chapter 'The Hero's Battlefield.' The man who wrote this outrageously hideous noise, no longer deserving of the word music, is either a lunatic, or he is rapidly approaching idiocy" (''Musical Courier'', April 19, 1899)〔("Perlman to appear in concert", News OK, 11 October 2002 )〕
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