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  • I think klemperer is "a bit" more important than you as a conductor....isn't he?

  • "Why don't you take the bows I gave you?!!"

    Thanks for posting exactly this part about "dzie absoljute iemmoraliestt"

    Epic

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  • 0:40付近で2nd Vnがすごい困ってる!lol

  • Why? Because your bowings are retarded!

  • I don´t care what he says. I admire and love his art as much as Walter´s!

  • コン・マスが反抗してる…!「down・downでしょう」と。

    そこで、「up・up」を指示するあたり、マエストロもフレージ­ングに対して、結構「ロマンティック」なところがあるんじゃない­ですか?

    勿論、真意は判りかねますが。

    

  • I`d like to express my admiration for Otto Klemperer-direct, at times harsh as seen here, bipolar, afflicted with health issues as obvious, intellectual and all-in-music with his energy- unpretentious, except a justified intellectual vanity...a solitaire.

    I am greatfull I found some records of Beethoven and Mozart recordings in my parents collection when I was a boy-my first introduction to the great conductor.

  • @ktimene82 Very good... he does look like his son

    but may favourite is still Schultz who in real life was an Austrian jew

    but i know nothing NOTHING!!!

  • He´s always been my favourite in Hogan´s Heroes!

  • @Augbo

    She was something of a sainte. We owe her a lot.

    Klempie was able to continue working indeed (well, most of the time) exactly because he had Lotte. Not many women nowadays can afford/are willing to this sacrifice.

    Plus, he obviously liked the job. Being conductor is "one of those professions". Difficult to imagine the same story here with a teacher, bricklayer or a 9to5 clerk.

  • Sn0wEdge, Lotte was his manager. Because he had severe Bipolar Mania plus other physical handicaps, she not only had to keep him conducting music to keep him working and control his behaviors, but she had to convince orchestral societies to allow her father to conduct in spite of his depression/mania.

  • Yes, CaptainBluebear08, the operation did render his Bipolar Mania morbid.

    That morbidity increased as he lived and worked in the United States of America, when he preferred to live and work close to his home, in Europe.

    Nevertheless, his story is a classic example of work as therapy, as opposed to what most psychiatrists today offer, being drugs, drugs, and more drugs.

    If only psychiatric clinics could use Otto and Lotte Klemperer as examples of proper psychiatric treatment!!

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