My 2 cents worth on the issue of the 1956 Parsifal conducted by Kna. 1. Based upon my reading (Turing, Skelton, etc.) and listening to the 1956 Ring and...
According to the Hungarian discography there are three issues of the Feb 1952 performance: DGG, Virtuoso, and Japanese DGG; perhaps you can get one of these. ...
Does anyone have any idea how I can get a copy of WF's February 10, 1952 performance of Schubert's "Unfinished"? It was out on DGG, but doesn't seem to be...
Discography by John Hunt, Chairman of WFSUK compiled by Yen Jui-Yuan, member of WFSUK, July 2, 1999. ... John Hunt, Chairman of WFSUK 22 Trevithick House ...
Dear friends, The Wilhelm Furtwangler Bibliography site was updated on July 2, 1999. Items added as: Japanese Furtwängler Books list. Discographies by John...
Apropos to my recent message re objectivity and subjectivity in musical interpretation, Giacomo Ponzetto raised the name of von Karajan, admittedly in another...
I agree with Boyd that the Toscanini issue was well covered in an interesting exhange on this list earlier this year. However, I cannot let Mr. Lazar's...
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Dear Furt list, I am interested in the topic of the influence of Schenker's ideas on performance. As most probabily many of you already know, Wilhelm ...
You mentioned the 1963 Kna Parsifal, Boyd. The discography I have mentions complete performances from 1962 and 1964, but not 1963. The 1964 one is on ...
Let me dramatically lower the level of the debate on Toscanini: I have not read any book on the subject, so I am only voicing my personal, uninformed opinion. ...
Boyd, The 1-800 numbers you gave us for the Albany Music Distributors won't work from Canada. Can you call them for me and find out what their local fax ...
Boyd, thanks for the fascinating story of the Schubert Opus 90 no. 3. What an ironically complex and convoluted history for such an elegant, innocent (and...
The last two major musical developments in the music world are both relieving and horrifying. At last the BSO shall be freed from the clutches of Say Cheese,...
Thanks Andy and others for the tipoff on Horowitz' UNDERSTANDING TOSCANINI book. I have ordered it. I look forward to reading it, for I have a professional...
For those interested in getting acquainted with more of the work of the wonderful Edwin Fischer, I recommend the new 2 cd Great Pianists of the Century release...
I have the same problem j hauser ... * POSTED to furt-l - the Furtwangler Mailing List * Send new posts to furt-l@... * To unsubscribe, go to http://...
Re: Edwin Fischer Playing the Scubert Op. 90 no. 3 in G rather than G flat. I once saw an original manuscript of this impromptu at the Donnell Library in...
It might be helpful to point out that there actually seem to be two different controveries about Toscanini (I haven't read the book in question myself and...
I've noticed a problem with not getting all the messages from the list. For example, I never got a copy of my most recent posting from the list. However, I...
There is a CD version of Celi's Schumann 2nd: Nuova Era 013.6327, published in 1988 with Romeo & Juliette Overture. Sounds live broadcast but no exact date...
I totally agree with Alan's take on this; civility--especially on this list--is one of the few remaining virtues that are left to us by our (convulsing)...
The book on Toscanini that I recommended is: "Understanding Toscanini," by Joseph (not David) Horowitz. It was published by the University of Mineesota Press...
Which is the best label for WF's Schumann 1st ? Decca seemed a safe bet, but my catalogue does not list it ... Is it still available ? Thank you so much, ...
Thanks to everybody (especially to David Henning): it looks as if I am finally going to get this recording. Best regards, Giacomo Ponzetto ... * POSTED to...
furtmembers (esp. Mr. Ponzetto) My vinyl pressing of Furtwaengler39;s Schumann Symphony No. 1 is a Decca/Telefunken import 2 record set containing the First...