Originally posted by Boris Godunov
But ya know what, I think that's great. One thing I can't stand about modern conductors is their rigidity and the idea that interpretation is limited to different tempos. I ache for the days when we had conductors like Toscanini, Furtwangler and Stokovski. Each performance for them had elements of whimsy, they lived in the artistic moment and they weren't afraid to take liberties with the music itself to add to the excitement of the works and keep them fresh. To me, that's what the art of music should be about.
Likewise, I get bored with soloists who just stick to the script. If I wanted to hear the same version of the Emperor Concerto, I would buy one recording and never listen to anything else. How dull is that?!
Of course, at last count I had 14 different recordings of the Brahms 4th symphony...
Any idiot can play or conduct with precision. It takes a willingness to be daring and original to be a true artist.
But ya know what, I think that's great. One thing I can't stand about modern conductors is their rigidity and the idea that interpretation is limited to different tempos. I ache for the days when we had conductors like Toscanini, Furtwangler and Stokovski. Each performance for them had elements of whimsy, they lived in the artistic moment and they weren't afraid to take liberties with the music itself to add to the excitement of the works and keep them fresh. To me, that's what the art of music should be about.
Likewise, I get bored with soloists who just stick to the script. If I wanted to hear the same version of the Emperor Concerto, I would buy one recording and never listen to anything else. How dull is that?!
Of course, at last count I had 14 different recordings of the Brahms 4th symphony...
Any idiot can play or conduct with precision. It takes a willingness to be daring and original to be a true artist.
Who doesn't love Stoki? I have the RCA Stoki Stereo Box set - there's some great stuff in that.
On the other hand I can't stomach any other recording of Mahler 1 than Kubelik's.
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