Originally posted by Conchis
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Can you spare a tenor? Kaufmann sings ALL of Das Lied...
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostI don't have much time for Lebrecht either, but I think his main point about Kleiber was his tiny repertoire and how justified we are in calling someone 'great' on such a small body of work. He's made many fatuous points but this was one of his less idiotic ones, I think.
The body of work Kleiber conducted narrowed as he grew older - something he had in common with a lot of 'big name' conductors, though he didn't reach the grand old age of, say, Gunter Wand. There was also the fact that - again like many great conductors - he disliked the recording studio, so many of his interpretations only surivive as bootlets/radio broadcasts or on video. He was supposedly the supreme conductor of Verdi's Otello, but a projected recording was repeatedly postponed and finally cancelled and he as good as disowned his (outstanding, imo) recording of Tristan. But I think on the basis of what he did, Kleiber was undoubtedly a great conductor, whatever that term means.
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