American Sovereignty - The Cultural Battle Through Classical Music with Mindy Pedhenuk

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📢 About This Video
During this enlightening session, Mindy took us on a historical journey, from J.S. Bach's revolutionary insistence on the Well-Tempered System and the significance of tuning music to C-256 (A-432), to the pivotal role that composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Verdi played in opposing the British Empire's control over Europe.

These musical innovations mirror the struggles for sovereignty that have shaped nations, including the United States.

The recording also highlights:

* How Mozart's encounter with J.S. Bach's music in 1782 elevated his creative and spiritual powers, impacting generations of composers.
* The parallels between these musical breakthroughs and key moments in American history, from the American Revolution to the fight against British influence over the U.S. banking system and the establishment of institutions like the FBI, Federal Reserve, and IRS.
* A special performance of Mozart's Ave Verum, conducted by Mindy herself, offering a fresh interpretation of this timeless masterpiece.

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