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gustav_mahler [2022/01/28 01:00] eziothekilla34 |
gustav_mahler [2022/01/28 01:01] eziothekilla34 |
Following the devastation of World War I, some judged Mahler's emotionally charged soundscapes to be out of sync with the broader tone of the moment. Leonard Bernstein, a huge devotee, would frequently claim that he rekindled his passion in the composer beginning in 1960.[([[https://www.classicfm.com/composers/mahler/pictures/mahlers-150th-birthday/8/|Classic FM]])] | Following the devastation of World War I, some judged Mahler's emotionally charged soundscapes to be out of sync with the broader tone of the moment. Leonard Bernstein, a huge devotee, would frequently claim that he rekindled his passion in the composer beginning in 1960.[([[https://www.classicfm.com/composers/mahler/pictures/mahlers-150th-birthday/8/|Classic FM]])] |
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| ===== Eugene Ormandy ===== |
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| After Mahler's death, another ardent advocate of his work was the Hungarian/American conductor Eugene Ormandy. In this photograph, he conducts Mahler's 10th Symphony with the London Symphony Orchestra in 1966.[([[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1998/12/mahlers-unfinished-symphony/377362/|The Atlantic]])] |