Schoenberg, Zemlinsky, Korngold — Bruno Walter knew them all: musicians who sought refuge from the henchmen of the Nazi Party in the New World and found artistic fulfilment there. And they all knew him and his meteoric rise to success at all the great houses in Europe. Formed by working with Gustav Mahler in Hamburg, under whose wing he rose from répétiteur to Chorus Director and then to Kapellmeister, Walter took on further posts as Chief Conductor in Vienna, Munich and Leipzig where the talented artist matured to become a true maestro.
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head. All royalties and mechanical rights have been paid.
Recording: January and February 1958 at American Legion Hall, Hollywood, USA
Production: John McClure
Lado A | |
1 | Decarissimo |
2 | Fuga y Misterio |
3 | Allegro Tangabile |
4 | Tema de Maria |
Lado B | |
1 | Adios Nonino |
2 | La Muerte del Ángel |
3 | Oblivion |