Someone recently said that they valued Haitink and Rattle's work with their "first loves" (RCO, CBSO) perhaps more than their more recent efforts.
Any views on conductors whose best work was:
1. earlier in their careers (Maazel, Ozawa, perhaps Karajan?)
2. relatively late (e.g. Klemperer, Tennstedt)
3. only apparent when they received, late in their careers, access to world-class orchestras (Wand, Celi*).
4. fairly consistent all along (Jochum, Davis)
* Yes, I know he had the post-war BPO
Any views on conductors whose best work was:
1. earlier in their careers (Maazel, Ozawa, perhaps Karajan?)
2. relatively late (e.g. Klemperer, Tennstedt)
3. only apparent when they received, late in their careers, access to world-class orchestras (Wand, Celi*).
4. fairly consistent all along (Jochum, Davis)
* Yes, I know he had the post-war BPO
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