An old assertion: is it to be regretted that Mr. Bonynge conducted so many of his late wife's recordings?
On the whole, I'd say it is. A lot of them would have been near-defnitive, I'd say, but for the somewhat workmanlike (though never less than that) contribution of the man on the podium.
His ballot recordings, likewise, do very little for me.
Apparently, the Covent Garden Orchestra strongly disliked working with him. Is this true?
On the whole, I'd say it is. A lot of them would have been near-defnitive, I'd say, but for the somewhat workmanlike (though never less than that) contribution of the man on the podium.
His ballot recordings, likewise, do very little for me.
Apparently, the Covent Garden Orchestra strongly disliked working with him. Is this true?
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