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Gelince Haber VerI shall endeavour to throw some light upon the characteristics of musical performances in Germany with regard to the concert-room as well as to the theatre. Those who have experience in such matters are aware that in most cases the defective constitution of German orchestras and the faults of their performances are due to the shortcomings of the conductors ("Capellmeister" "Musikdirectoren" etc.). The demands upon the orchestras have increased greatly of late their task has become more difficult and more complicated; yet the directors of our art-institutions display increasing negligence in their choice of conductors. In the days when Mozart's scores afforded the highest tasks that could be set before an orchestra the typical German Capellmeister was a formidable personage who knew how to make himself respected at his post sure of his business strict despotic and by no means polite. Friedrich Schneider of Dessau was the last representative I have met with of this now extinct species. Guhr of Frankfort also may be reckoned as belonging to it. The attitude of these men towards modern music was certainly "old fashioned"; but in their own way they produced good solid work: as I found not more than eight years ago [Footnote: Circa 1861.] at Carlsruhe when old Capellmeister Strauss conducted "Lohengrin." This venerable and worthy man evidently looked at my score with some little shyness; but he took good care of the orchestra which he led with a degree of precision and firmness impossible to excel. He was clearly a man not to be trifled with and his forces obeyed him to perfection. Singularly enough this old gentleman was the only German conductor of repute I had met with up to that time who possessed true fire; his tempi were more often a trifle too quick than too slow; but they were invariably firm and well marked. Subsequently H. Esser's conducting at Vienna impressed me in like manner.
Barkod | 9786054517909 |
Basım Yılı | 2020 |
Cilt Durumu | Karton Kapak |
Dil | İngilizce |
Ebat | 13,5 x 21 |
Kağıt Türü | 2. Hm. Kağıt |
Sayfa Sayısı | 82 |
I shall endeavour to throw some light upon the characteristics of musical performances in Germany with regard to the concert-room as well as to the theatre. Those who have experience in such matters are aware that in most cases the defective constitution of German orchestras and the faults of their performances are due to the shortcomings of the conductors ("Capellmeister" "Musikdirectoren" etc.). The demands upon the orchestras have increased greatly of late their task has become more difficult and more complicated; yet the directors of our art-institutions display increasing negligence in their choice of conductors. In the days when Mozart's scores afforded the highest tasks that could be set before an orchestra the typical German Capellmeister was a formidable personage who knew how to make himself respected at his post sure of his business strict despotic and by no means polite. Friedrich Schneider of Dessau was the last representative I have met with of this now extinct species. Guhr of Frankfort also may be reckoned as belonging to it. The attitude of these men towards modern music was certainly "old fashioned"; but in their own way they produced good solid work: as I found not more than eight years ago [Footnote: Circa 1861.] at Carlsruhe when old Capellmeister Strauss conducted "Lohengrin." This venerable and worthy man evidently looked at my score with some little shyness; but he took good care of the orchestra which he led with a degree of precision and firmness impossible to excel. He was clearly a man not to be trifled with and his forces obeyed him to perfection. Singularly enough this old gentleman was the only German conductor of repute I had met with up to that time who possessed true fire; his tempi were more often a trifle too quick than too slow; but they were invariably firm and well marked. Subsequently H. Esser's conducting at Vienna impressed me in like manner.
Barkod | 9786054517909 |
Basım Yılı | 2020 |
Cilt Durumu | Karton Kapak |
Dil | İngilizce |
Ebat | 13,5 x 21 |
Kağıt Türü | 2. Hm. Kağıt |
Sayfa Sayısı | 82 |