excerpt from 'Cellist- Gregor Piatigorsky' pp. 113 (80 words)
excerpt from 'Cellist- Gregor Piatigorsky' pp. 113 (80 words)
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One morning there was a rehearsal, conducted by Wagner, of music by Wagner. Of course, it was not Richard, but his son Siegfried. Even so, it was as much a surprise as when I had met Tchaikovsky’s brother in Russia. I felt I was confronting something almost prehistoric. A polite man of about fifty-five, he politely and apologetically conducted his father’s and his own music. I thought his overture, entitled Little Hat or something, had charm. |
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