Today Classic FM has had a 'Classical Music Legends' day.
What makes someone - composer/artist/conductor (even an orchestra) - a legend?
Who would you put into that catagory?
For myself Sir John Barbirolli who rescued an orchestra, whose Sibelius and Elgar recordings are still amongst the finest, who although he has been dead for over 40 years is still talked about with great affection amongst the older members of today's Halle audiences.
Then I am biased - 50 years ago this month I saw him for the one and only time in my life and was hooked on concert going.
What makes someone - composer/artist/conductor (even an orchestra) - a legend?
Who would you put into that catagory?
For myself Sir John Barbirolli who rescued an orchestra, whose Sibelius and Elgar recordings are still amongst the finest, who although he has been dead for over 40 years is still talked about with great affection amongst the older members of today's Halle audiences.
Then I am biased - 50 years ago this month I saw him for the one and only time in my life and was hooked on concert going.
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