Fascinating MM today with a very interesting interview, ranging widely, and very open and friendly wth TS, first name terms not the expected stiff German. How many people called Karajan Herbert [apart from James Galway that is]? The man is urbane and thoughtful but has a somewhat controversial reputation, even allegedly having right wing tendencies. What do we think of him as an interpreter? Are there any esential recordings of his?
Some of his views reflect some that Karajan made in his various interviews, especially about politics and Art. A propos of the extra musical meaning in music I am reminded of a story about Toscanini when rehearsing Eroica: "Issa not Napoleon, issa not 'itler, issa not Mussolini issa Allegro con brio!" or words to that effect, these things get embroidered in the telling.
Some of his views reflect some that Karajan made in his various interviews, especially about politics and Art. A propos of the extra musical meaning in music I am reminded of a story about Toscanini when rehearsing Eroica: "Issa not Napoleon, issa not 'itler, issa not Mussolini issa Allegro con brio!" or words to that effect, these things get embroidered in the telling.
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