I can't resist adding that my first hearing of Erwartung, at a Halle concert in 1968, was the start of a lifelong love of Schoenberg's music. It was conducted by Maurice Handford, a very underrated conductor in my experience, and the soloist was Dorothy Dorow*. She came on in a plian pale blue silk dress and looked extremely frail, but delivered a performance of astonishing intensity which I have never forgotten.
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* not to be confused with Dorothy Dow (sic) who made the first recording.
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* not to be confused with Dorothy Dow (sic) who made the first recording.
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