While it is 8 days early, admittedly, thought I'd get the "party" rolling via links to a few articles:
1. NYT, Harvey Sachs, who helped "ghost" Sir Georg's memoirs: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/14/ar...pagewanted=all
Amusing excerpt:
More serious excerpt:
The WOP is playing in Chicago on the centenary date of Sir Georg's birth, next Sunday, October 21:
2. A few weeks back, an article by Ed Vuillamy in The Guardian:
Unfortunately, I never got to see Sir Georg live. A friend sang in the children's chorus for him some years back, though.
1. NYT, Harvey Sachs, who helped "ghost" Sir Georg's memoirs: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/14/ar...pagewanted=all
Amusing excerpt:
"He was completely impractical outside his field; he relied on his wife and various assistants to do virtually everything for him. And he was the worst driver I have ever had the uncomfortable, not to say frightening, experience of sitting next to. I was told by a reliable source that the Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov once asked Solti for a ride from Heathrow Airport in London but, having gone a few hundred feet, got out of the car and hitchhiked into town. "
"Solti knew well that a World Orchestra for Peace, no matter how noble its intentions, could do little to make world peace a reality. But he was a musician, not a diplomat; he could contribute only through his music-making, and he viewed this orchestra as a symbol of how the world could change if the mentality of enough people could be turned around."
2. A few weeks back, an article by Ed Vuillamy in The Guardian:
Unfortunately, I never got to see Sir Georg live. A friend sang in the children's chorus for him some years back, though.
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