Showing posts with label Rafael Kubelik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rafael Kubelik. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2007

On Kubelik

Over at the Horizon blog, Benjamin Ivry, whose music posts are always interesting, discusses a new DVD documentary about Rafael Kubelik. It reminded me of a Chicago Symphony concert I heard in a radio broadcast some years ago. It was the orchestra's 100th anniversary, and several conductors, Solti and Barenboim, were on hand to lead a recreation of the CSO's first concert. What I remember is that things sounded somewhat adequate but unspectacular, and then Kubelik took the podium to conduct Dvorak's Husitská Overture--and I have rarely heard such a full, deep and rich sound from an orchestra.