@book {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { Dyment, Christopher },
title = { Conducting the Brahms symphonies from Brahms to Boult },
edition = { First published } ,
publisher = {The Boydell Press},
isbn = {9781783271009},
keywords = { Brahms, Johannes 1833-1897 Symphonies , Brahms, Johannes 1833-1897 Performances , Performance practice (Music) History 19th century , Conductors (Music) History 19th century , Performance practice (Music) History 20th century , Conductors (Music) History 20th century , Brahms, Johannes , Sinfonie , Dirigent , Interpretation , Geschichte , Schallaufzeichnung , Dirigieren },
year = {2016},
abstract = {Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 239-244},
abstract = {Conclusions. A synopsis with caveats -- Following the trails -- The ultimate message for today and tomorrow, and a warning},
abstract = {the composer and his contemporaries. Problems and conundrums -- Brahms conducts his symphonies -- Metronomic and sloppy? Hans Richter in Vienna and London -- The early champions : Levi, Wüllner and Dessoff -- Joseph Joachim : 'Just watch me' -- Hans von Bülow : 'If I'd wanted that, I would have written it in' -- Post-Bülow conductors : encouraging words for juniors -- Brahms's contemporaries on his conducting of the symphonies -- Facing the issues : an assembly of witnesses --},
abstract = {lines of authority. Alexander Berrsche : Munich's recording angel (or Beckmesser?) -- Fritz Steinbach : 'all is perfection' -- Felix Mottl : Wagnerian immersion and disastrous Brahms -- Arthur Nikisch : the best of both worlds -- 1859 : a vintage year : Max Fiedler, Karl Muck and a lone American -- Felix Weingartner : 'tradition' or felicitous accident? -- Arturo Toscanini : Brahms from Italy via Munich -- Sir Henry Wood : sometimes successful -- Willem Mengelberg, Oskar Fried and Bruno Walter : tradition-free? -- The Mottl acolytes : Hermann Abendroth and Wilhelm Furtwängler -- Sir Adrian Boult : always 'Steinbach for Brahms' -- Fritz Steinbach's pupils : the Busch brothers and others -- Walter Blume : dedicated to both Steinbach and Fritz Busch -- The critical language : whose 'rubato'? -- Interim conclusions --},
abstract = {traditions traced or lost. The chosen recordings : an overview -- Recording details and tabular analyses -- A pure text? -- Repeats -- Some preliminary (and personal) observations -- Symphony no. 1 in C minor op. 68 -- Symphony no. 2 in D major op. 73 -- Symphony no. 3 in F major op. 90 -- Symphony no. 4 in E minor op. 98 --},
address = { Woodbridge },
url = { http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2 }
}
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