The problem is,they still myopically believe this is still the case.
@김길동-j9z2 жыл бұрын
3:42 Wilhelm Furtwangler 3:47 Leopold Stokowski 3:58 Artur Rodzinski 4:16 Herbert von Karajan
@dmrowell17 жыл бұрын
Commentary in German, subtitles in Japanese (I think), so not very approachable for many viewers. And the entire first piece is by an unknown conductor - possibly Furtwangler, who is featured/credited in the Brahms that follows. Then a mystery conductor (sorry, didn't catch/recognize the name), then Furtwangler again in the second Beethoven Ninth excerpt, then Edwin Fischer, then Bruno Walter. All rather missable, sadly, other than for those with a serious interest in that period.
@eziomariaferdeghini22835 жыл бұрын
the others: Erich Kleiber, Celibidache (with Y. Menuhin), Georgescu, Knappertsbusch, Cluytens, Böhm, Carlos Kleyber, Tietjen, Elmendorff
@RModillo7 ай бұрын
How did Stokowski become part of an Austrian/German golden age?
@julia-hj8rb Жыл бұрын
What a horrible conducting technique that fFürtwangler had.
@robinmcewan847310 ай бұрын
Not really. Listen to those who played in the Philharmonia in the 1950s, especially the premier of the Four Last Songs.
@RModillo7 ай бұрын
Just remember how hard it is to hold a live trout by the tail.