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Steve Schwartz wrote:
>I never cared for Klemperer's Mahler or, for that matter, his performances
>of 19th century music in general. I always thought of him at his
>noticeably better best in modern stuff.
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>I never had the chance to hear him live . . . all I know of his
>music-making is from record.
While I agree with Steve to some extent about Klemperer's 19th century
music, especially his tempos in his Beethoven, I wonder if there is a
significant body of Klemperer's recorded music of "modern stuff" for Steve
to make such a judgment. Oh, yes, there is a Gershwin here, a Weill there,
and there is a recording of a Bartok and a Janacek. Or perhaps Steve means
Klemperer's recordings of his own compositions. In any case, for a music
critic who has been dismissive out of hand of Dinu Lipatti and now Otto
Klemperer, I have to raise the question.
John Dalmas
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