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- From: inr@deimos.caltech.edu (I. Neill Reid)
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- Subject: re: Furtwaengler on Toscanini
- Date: 29 Dec 1992 09:02 PST
- Organization: California Institute of Technology
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- A fascinating letter - good to know that Furtwaengler was just
- as arrogant and backbiting as Toscanini could be. And, of
- course, only the Germans could play Beethoven & Brahms (and
- how strange to find Berlioz in that camp too, although his
- (Berlioz) expeditions to germany were rather more satisfying, from what
- I recall, than his French concerts).
- Having explored more of Furtwaengler's performances, I still
- find him unsatisfying as a recorded artist - sometimes he can
- produce astounding results - best example is the 1st movement of the
- EMI Pastoral, which is taken at about half the normal tempo, but
- which is held together. Only problem is, the rest of the
- symphony sounds like an anti-climax. I think Beethoven knew what
- he was doing here. .A fascinating conductor
- to see live, perhaps, but a very idiosyncratic version of Beethoven.
-
- (Ducks behind protective asbestos anti-WF shield, secure in the
- knowledge that he's computerless for at least 2 weeks).
-
- Neill Reid - inr@eccles.caltech.edu
-