His Bad Ischl quintet performance anecdote exactly corroborates a BBC interview by Ilona Eibenschütz, who recalled the Brahms Clarinet Quintet pre-première performance, again by the Kneisel Quartet, with Richard Mühlfeld, again in Ischl, while the ink was still wet on the page.
He saw Liszt as a kid and died away from Hungary when jets were flying at the speed of sound and bombs were being dropped in Vietnam. What a change must that have been.
This is amazing. Thanks so much for posting.
His Bad Ischl quintet performance anecdote exactly corroborates a BBC interview by Ilona Eibenschütz, who recalled the Brahms Clarinet Quintet pre-première performance, again by the Kneisel Quartet, with Richard Mühlfeld, again in Ischl, while the ink was still wet on the page.
Amazing!
Amazing. Thanks a lot
His 1st piano concerto is one of the most underrated piano concerti of all time.
Agreed!
He saw Liszt as a kid and died away from Hungary when jets were flying at the speed of sound and bombs were being dropped in Vietnam. What a change must that have been.
Fantastic.