Stokowski Brahms

The Brahms Third is one of those Stokowski performances wherein the conductor seeks to “improve” the score by subjecting it to a number of alterations

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Strauss by Stokowski

Leopold Stokowski’s exuberant Don Juan, boasting dizzying speeds on the order of Szell and Reiner, generates real excitement despite the rather harsh-sounding recording. Till Eulenspiegel

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