Originally posted by Dave2002
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Rediscovering Toscanini
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostBefore a few days ago I didn't care one way or another - or even know anything about it.
You seem to want to paint him as a monster - and I'm not sure that he was - not yet anyway. If he was, I also doubt that he was the only one like that in the conducting profession.
Perhaps it is a question of art being a mirror of society but, if one thinks too hard about it, one does become a little depressed.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI assumed rediscovering Toscanini was a musical thread if not I am glad it is hear and hope off topic arguments about him can stay here rather than on Beethoven 8 thread .
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Some conductors seem more relaxed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOz6LlFbPHk Celibidache.
Odd "outburst" around 4 mins 30 secs, then whistling!
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI wouldn't view the discussion as OT, Barbs. Toscanini reputation as a tyrant is central to his story. I was relating how American Critics were so surprised that the rehearsal extracts contained in the Immortal Performances discs were so antithetical to that image, which then begs the question of whether or not T needed to throw the occasional tantrum to achieve the results that he did. Remember the OP was reviewing a biographical documentary, not a specific recording.
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Originally posted by Once Was 4 View PostIn fact more than one conductor spoken about with awe on this forum is/was a repulsive character in daily life. A very distinguished jazz musician, who is also a leading light in the Musicians Union, once told me that she "quite likes classical music but cannot tolerate it because it is undemocratic - those conductors!" Hmmm, I do know several people from the jazz (and rock) worlds and some of their inside stories are revealing as well! One ex-pupil who is married to a renowned artist from the rock world of the 60s has told me stories that I find quite astounding; I personally have not encountered anything as bad in the classical world although I have heard rumours.
Perhaps it is a question of art being a mirror of society but, if one thinks too hard about it, one does become a little depressed.
I don't find it depressing really, although I might if it directly impacted me.
I find nepotism far more irritating.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostUnfortunately , and unsurprisingly ,the classical world is pretty much in the grip of the cult of the celebrity as any other world.
I don't find it depressing really, although I might if it directly impacted me.
I find nepotism far more irritating.
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