The Virtuoso Conductors The Central European Tradition from Wagner to Karajan Raymond Holden

Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
07 Oct 2005
ISBN:
9780300093261
Dimensions:
352 pages: 234 x 156 x 35mm
Illustrations:
24 black & white illustrations

While Weber, Spohr, Mendelssohn and Berlioz were all conductors of repute, it was the thoughts and practices of Richard Wagner that laid the foundation for the modern virtuoso conductor. Though more celebrated for his dramatic operas, Wagner's experience as a conductor brought a set of practices and principles that affected the interpretations of future generations, and conductors continue to pursue his example today. This book examines Wagner's conducting career and the principles of his musical performance. It then tracks the central European style through some of the greatest figures of modern music - Nikisch, Malher, Richard Strauss, Weingartner, Furtwangler, Toscanini, Walter, Klemperer, Beecham, Boult and others through to von Karajan, Bernstein and George Szell. In each case Holden, himself a professional classical conductor, traces their rise from apprenticeship to international acclaim, comparing rehearsal technique, the baton, eye contact, repertoire, tempo, recordings, vision, style and performance practice. The result is a deeply informative, intriguing and highly readable portrait of the finest exponents of the conducting tradition.

Raymond Holden was formerly an orchestral, choral and operatic conductor, and is tutor in postgraduate conducting at the Royal Academy of Music, London.

"Holden's strong suit is his practical experience as a professional conductor. Abundant enthusiasm and love of the craft ensures a stimulating book" Cyril Ehrlich"