excerpt from 'Arnold Schoenberg Letters' pp. 46 (67 words)
excerpt from 'Arnold Schoenberg Letters' pp. 46 (67 words)
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In fact, Zemlinsky is certainly the best conductor alive. I once heard a wonderful ‘Parsifal’ from his baton and watched him rehearsing Tchaikovsky and ‘Tod und Verklärung’. It’s incredible what he can wring out of such by no means first-class stuff. It’s very sad that one can’t hear that sort of thing in the artistic capital! |
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