If ever there was a composer who has gone 'from hero to zero' after his death, at any rate in this country, it is Hindemith. I have always been mystified by this. When I first started listening to music in a big way, he was still alive and was often spoken of in the same breath at Bartok, Stravinsky and Schoenberg but not now!
Before I heard a note of Hindemith's, I was motivated to listen to it by an essay of Norman del Mar's. Now, thanks to Yan Pascal Tortelier, Herbert Blomstedt, I have a modest collection of orchestral works, Mathis der Maler and Das Marienleben which give me a good deal of pleasure.
What do other boarders think of this composer's music?
Before I heard a note of Hindemith's, I was motivated to listen to it by an essay of Norman del Mar's. Now, thanks to Yan Pascal Tortelier, Herbert Blomstedt, I have a modest collection of orchestral works, Mathis der Maler and Das Marienleben which give me a good deal of pleasure.
What do other boarders think of this composer's music?
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