I am after a copy of the paperback book ‘The Berlin Philharmonic: from Bülow to Karajan: Home and history of a world-famous orchestra’. The author is Wolfgang Stresemann. Publisher: Stapp Verlag (1979) ISBN: 3-87776518-1. I would like to buy or borrow the book for some personal research. The British Library cannot help. Can anyone help?
Book ‘The Berlin Philharmonic: from Bülow to Karajan' by Wolfgang Stresemann
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Originally posted by Stanford's Legacy View PostI am after a copy of the paperback book ‘The Berlin Philharmonic: from Bülow to Karajan: Home and history of a world-famous orchestra’. The author is Wolfgang Stresemann. Publisher: Stapp Verlag (1979) ISBN: 3-87776518-1. I would like to buy or borrow the book for some personal research. The British Library cannot help. Can anyone help?
My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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The illustration accompanying the book description on the amazon item suggests that the book is in German. This book, "Philharmonie und Philharmoniker" is available much more cheaply (about 5 or 6 euros) from either the German or the American abebooks website - but you do need to be able to read German.
Apropos histories of the Berlin Philharmonic, I'd be interested to know if anyone here has read Misha Aster's book on "The Reich's Orchestra 1933-1945: the Berlin Philharmonic and National Socialism" and if so any views on the work. I'm tempted to try and get it, perhaps when the paperback comes out later this year.
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Originally posted by Stanford's Legacy View PostI am after a copy of the paperback book ‘The Berlin Philharmonic: from Bülow to Karajan: Home and history of a world-famous orchestra’. The author is Wolfgang Stresemann. Publisher: Stapp Verlag (1979) ISBN: 3-87776518-1. I would like to buy or borrow the book for some personal research. The British Library cannot help. Can anyone help?
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I’m a very keen enthusiast of all things related to the Berlin Phil and I have bought and read Misha Aster's book on "The Reich's Orchestra 1933-1945: the Berlin Philharmonic and National Socialism". It's a fairly heavy read and not always the most appealing read. But it's full of valuable and fascinating information; much of it new.
If you are unsure I would wait a few months until some used copies became available on amazon.co.uk.
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Originally posted by Stanford's Legacy View PostI’m a very keen enthusiast of all things related to the Berlin Phil and I have bought and read Misha Aster's book on "The Reich's Orchestra 1933-1945: the Berlin Philharmonic and National Socialism". It's a fairly heavy read and not always the most appealing read. But it's full of valuable and fascinating information; much of it new.
If you are unsure I would wait a few months until some used copies became available on amazon.co.uk."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by salymap View PostI own 'The Baton and the Jackboot' by Bertha Geissmar, secretary/assistant first to Furtwangler, later to Beecham and the LPO. It covers the 1930s to early 40s and has a lot of inside information about Germany and the Orchestra in those troubled times.
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Stanford's Legacy. Did you see the faked photo of Beecham in a theatre box with Hitler and other Nazis?
Coda to this. Sometime later the LPO Librarian came into the music library,moaning
slightly that the orchestra were expected to go to a funeral, a woman called Geissmar. "Never heard of her" he said.
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