Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere
Bruno Walter (1876-1962), one of the twentieth century's greatest conductors, lived a fascinating life in difficult times. This engrossing book is the first full-length biography of Walter in English. Born in Berlin, Walter began his long and eventful career in provincial theaters; his successes there led to positions at the premier opera houses of Berlin and Vienna. Then for a decade he served as Bavarian music director, conducting opera in three theaters and giving symphonic concerts.

Erik Ryding and Rebecca Pechefsky tell of Walter's close friendship with Gustav Mahler, his relations with Thomas Mann and his family, and his romantic involvement with the soprano Delia Reinhardt. Ousted from Germany by the Nazi Party in 1933, he returned to Vienna, where he was artistic director of the State Opera until the Nazis again forced him out. He eventually emigrated to the United States, where he led the New York Philharmonic and other orchestras, developed a deep interest in the writings of Rudolf Steiner, and made touchstone recordings with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra.

Erik Ryding is the managing editor of publications at Carnegie Hall. Rebecca Pechefsky is a freelance harpsichordist.
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Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere
Bruno Walter (1876-1962), one of the twentieth century's greatest conductors, lived a fascinating life in difficult times. This engrossing book is the first full-length biography of Walter in English. Born in Berlin, Walter began his long and eventful career in provincial theaters; his successes there led to positions at the premier opera houses of Berlin and Vienna. Then for a decade he served as Bavarian music director, conducting opera in three theaters and giving symphonic concerts.

Erik Ryding and Rebecca Pechefsky tell of Walter's close friendship with Gustav Mahler, his relations with Thomas Mann and his family, and his romantic involvement with the soprano Delia Reinhardt. Ousted from Germany by the Nazi Party in 1933, he returned to Vienna, where he was artistic director of the State Opera until the Nazis again forced him out. He eventually emigrated to the United States, where he led the New York Philharmonic and other orchestras, developed a deep interest in the writings of Rudolf Steiner, and made touchstone recordings with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra.

Erik Ryding is the managing editor of publications at Carnegie Hall. Rebecca Pechefsky is a freelance harpsichordist.
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Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere

Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere

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Bruno Walter (1876-1962), one of the twentieth century's greatest conductors, lived a fascinating life in difficult times. This engrossing book is the first full-length biography of Walter in English. Born in Berlin, Walter began his long and eventful career in provincial theaters; his successes there led to positions at the premier opera houses of Berlin and Vienna. Then for a decade he served as Bavarian music director, conducting opera in three theaters and giving symphonic concerts.

Erik Ryding and Rebecca Pechefsky tell of Walter's close friendship with Gustav Mahler, his relations with Thomas Mann and his family, and his romantic involvement with the soprano Delia Reinhardt. Ousted from Germany by the Nazi Party in 1933, he returned to Vienna, where he was artistic director of the State Opera until the Nazis again forced him out. He eventually emigrated to the United States, where he led the New York Philharmonic and other orchestras, developed a deep interest in the writings of Rudolf Steiner, and made touchstone recordings with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra.

Erik Ryding is the managing editor of publications at Carnegie Hall. Rebecca Pechefsky is a freelance harpsichordist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803290082
Publisher: UNP - Bison Books
Publication date: 07/01/2006
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 496
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.12(d)

About the Author


Erik Ryding is the managing editor of publications at Carnegie Hall. Rebecca Pechefsky is a freelance harpsichordist.

Table of Contents


Introduction     v
Preface     xxi
Acknowledgments     xxv
Bruno Schlesinger: Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, 1876-1896     1
Kapellmeister Walter: Breslau, Pressburg, Riga, Berlin, 1896-1901     23
Mahler's Second-in-Command: Vienna, 1901-1907     41
Composer and Conductor: Vienna, 1908 -1910     68
Premiere Performances: Vienna and Munich, 1911-1912     86
Generalmusikdirektor: Munich, 1913-1915     102
Delia: Munich, 1915-1922     121
New and Old Worlds: USA and Berlin, 1923-1925     152
A New Opera Company: Berlin, 1925-1929     175
Gewandhauskapellmeister: Leipzig, 1929-1933     201
Nomad Again: 1933-1936     229
Dies Irae: Vienna and Paris, 1936 -1939     249
Guest Conductor on Two Coasts: New York and Los Angeles, 1939-1947     269
Musical Adviser: New York, 1947-1949     303
Gains and Losses: Los Angeles, New York, Europe, 1949-1956     329
Mostly Mozart: 1956-1957     364
Columbia Symphony Orchestra: Los Angeles, 1957-1962     381
Recommended Discographies     413
Filmography   Charles Barber     415
Appendix     421
Notes     427
Index     477

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A lucid and graceful biography of a legendary interpreter of music.
—Curator, Harvard Theatre Collection

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