Steve Schwartz ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>Rosbaud was one of the best least-known conductors of this century, like
>Scherchen, Horenstein, Mitropoulos, and Boult. ... He was also a
>fantastic Mozart conductor, with an elegant line and very clear texture.
Couldn't agree more. Someone did publish a Rosbaud discography some years
ago; IIRC he made precisely 22 commercial recordings.
Steve is dead right about his interest in new music and his 1950
Turangalila is superb.
Also his Mozart: c/w his Bruckner 3 there is a Mozart 2nd (2nd?) horn
concerto with the fabulous Dennis Brain and c/w his Mahler 6 there is a
Flute and Harp Concerto which makes me think, for the first time, that it
might actually be a fine piece of music.
A Rosbaud Revival is obviously due.
Deryk Barker
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