Tomorrow, June 29, is the centenary of the birth of Rafael Kubelik.
Some conductor's reputations take a bit of a nosedive after their death but with Kubelik the trajectory has been in the opposite direction: his reputation seems to have soared in recent years. Possibly overshadowed during his lifetime by those giants of the podium, Karajan, Bernstein and Solti among others, we can see now that he was a giant of the podium himself. His lifetime encapsulates the 20th century from his birth the day after the shots in Sarajevo to the fall of Communism.
I only saw him just the once. He gave a concert with his beloved Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in the Royal Festival Hall on June 27 1980 which consisted of the Mozart 40 and Mahler 1.
For anyone who saw it televised, the relay from Prague of Kubelik and the Czech PO in Smetana's Ma Vlast in 1990 in a free Czechoslovakia was an unforgettable and emotional event of the first order.
I've been playing CDs from the Kubelik Symphonies box in recent weeks and if anyone doubts how great a conductor he was they should hear this. Strongly recommended.
Did any of our Forum members play for him? Hornspieler? Tony? Favourite recordings or concerts anyone?
Some conductor's reputations take a bit of a nosedive after their death but with Kubelik the trajectory has been in the opposite direction: his reputation seems to have soared in recent years. Possibly overshadowed during his lifetime by those giants of the podium, Karajan, Bernstein and Solti among others, we can see now that he was a giant of the podium himself. His lifetime encapsulates the 20th century from his birth the day after the shots in Sarajevo to the fall of Communism.
I only saw him just the once. He gave a concert with his beloved Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in the Royal Festival Hall on June 27 1980 which consisted of the Mozart 40 and Mahler 1.
For anyone who saw it televised, the relay from Prague of Kubelik and the Czech PO in Smetana's Ma Vlast in 1990 in a free Czechoslovakia was an unforgettable and emotional event of the first order.
I've been playing CDs from the Kubelik Symphonies box in recent weeks and if anyone doubts how great a conductor he was they should hear this. Strongly recommended.
Did any of our Forum members play for him? Hornspieler? Tony? Favourite recordings or concerts anyone?
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