Charles Barber writes:
>It's hard to take Lebrecht seriously. Apart from gratuitous insults
>("Stokowski put the con in conducting") and the like, his works are riddled
>with howlers. Care for an example? Consider The Karajan Case, in his
>'Maestro Myth'. ...
In Lebrecht's poisonous world, Karajan never talked, he "rasped", growled,
or otherwise vocalised in an unnatural way. He lines up his orchestra like
"stormtroopers". Karajan and Sony's chairman Morita created a cabal to
dictate the future of the CD and laserdisc. Und so weiter.
Lebrecht treats Karajan in a very subjective way. If you are one of the
many who have a neurotic hatred of Karajan, this is entertaining reading.
I smell sour grapes.
Mark
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