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American conductor (1912-1993)
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2024-02-12 15:30:45
“Not every concert,” Erich Leinsdorf once quipped, “needs to be a […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2024-02-09 21:08:25
[…] BSO did a few excerpts after the Paris premiere; I thought the music was hideous, but couldn’t fault the performance, and Messiaen had personally selected Ozawa to direct it for him. And I was present in Symphony Hall in 1981 for the premiere of Roger Sessions’s Concerto for Orchestra, which Ozawa used, along with Beethoven’s Ninth, as a season opener — a thrilling experience, particularly when I remembered that Ozawa, like his predecessors Steinberg and Leinsdorf, were not much interested in American composers. But he did make a record of Griffes’s Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan, triumphantly resurrecting that masterpiece from obscurity after 56 years. If not everybody was happy with Ozawa’s administration of the Tanglewood Music Center, there’s no doubt that his imprimatur brought that beloved summer institution into flower. The namesake hall proves it.” The post appeared first on The Boston Musical Intelligencer.
2023-12-31 17:53:20
Beethoven Symphonies 9 / 5 + Schoenberg A Survivor From Warsaw - Erich Leinsdorf / Placido Domingo / Boston Symphony Orchestra @432hz
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Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2023-09-11 10:16:22
The Vienna-born conductor has his moment of fame... The post Remember Erich Leinsdorf? Someone does appeared first on Slippedisc.
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