In Reply to: Today's conductors vs the greats of yesturyear posted by Dr. T on March 12, 2000 at 20:07:53:
This makes Tellig perfectly complememtory with today's style of playing, by saying portamento and glissando, to name a few of those effects Mahler just loved, are 'distorting the music', but as I said in my Mengelberg post, judge for yourself and compare them with today's recordings and especially you would be surprised about the 'effectiveness' (good word) of the prelude to 'Lohengrin'.Rob
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- Re: Today's conductors vs the greats of yesturyear - Rob 00:43:22 03/13/00 (12)
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