
Hindemith’s Horn Concerto is not one of his two or […]
In the early 1950s, DG had the bright idea of
Hindemith had a relatively poor reputation as a conductor, even
Hindemith was a lousy conductor, but not of his own
Hindemith was not a particularly great conductor, and the Berlin Philharmonic of the 1950s was a pale shadow of the ensemble that it later became
Oistrakh fans no doubt will own this legendary recording of the Hindemith Violin Concerto, which is making its third appearance on CD, this time paired
This is Decca 433 081-2 in drag. Paul Kletzki’s Mathis der Maler still sounds very good, particularly given the dearth of first-rate competition–Blomstedt (Decca), Sawallisch
Teldec’s two Art of Conducting videos merely hinted at the treasures still locked in the vaults of film archives and TV stations. Thanks to pioneers