Philadelphia Maestros: Ormandy, Muti, Sawallisch
Over the past century, the Philadelphia Orchestra has earned its reputation as one of the finest orchestras in the world. Philadelphia Maestros tells the tale of this marvelous orchestra through the tenures of three conductors: Eugene Ormandy, Riccardo Muti, and Wolfgang Sawallisch. With their singular approaches to sound and public image, all three maestros left an indelible mark on the Orchestra, and the cultural life of the city of Philadelphia. A lifelong fan and scholar of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Phyllis White Rodríguez-Peralta paints intimate portraits of the conductors using archival material and interviews with musicians, including pianists Gary Graffman and Lang Lang, and violinist Sarah Chang. Rodríguez-Peralta's text captivates as she recounts Eugene Ormandy's performance as a last-minute substitute for guest conductor Arturo Toscanini; Riccardo Muti's magnetic presence and international fame; and the role of Wolfgang Sawallisch in moving the Orchestra to its grand new hall at the Kimmel Center. Engaging and entertaining, Philadelphia Maestros will be a welcome addition to any aficionado's bookshelf.
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Philadelphia Maestros: Ormandy, Muti, Sawallisch
Over the past century, the Philadelphia Orchestra has earned its reputation as one of the finest orchestras in the world. Philadelphia Maestros tells the tale of this marvelous orchestra through the tenures of three conductors: Eugene Ormandy, Riccardo Muti, and Wolfgang Sawallisch. With their singular approaches to sound and public image, all three maestros left an indelible mark on the Orchestra, and the cultural life of the city of Philadelphia. A lifelong fan and scholar of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Phyllis White Rodríguez-Peralta paints intimate portraits of the conductors using archival material and interviews with musicians, including pianists Gary Graffman and Lang Lang, and violinist Sarah Chang. Rodríguez-Peralta's text captivates as she recounts Eugene Ormandy's performance as a last-minute substitute for guest conductor Arturo Toscanini; Riccardo Muti's magnetic presence and international fame; and the role of Wolfgang Sawallisch in moving the Orchestra to its grand new hall at the Kimmel Center. Engaging and entertaining, Philadelphia Maestros will be a welcome addition to any aficionado's bookshelf.
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Philadelphia Maestros: Ormandy, Muti, Sawallisch

Philadelphia Maestros: Ormandy, Muti, Sawallisch

by Phyllis Rodriquez-Peralta
Philadelphia Maestros: Ormandy, Muti, Sawallisch

Philadelphia Maestros: Ormandy, Muti, Sawallisch

by Phyllis Rodriquez-Peralta

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Overview

Over the past century, the Philadelphia Orchestra has earned its reputation as one of the finest orchestras in the world. Philadelphia Maestros tells the tale of this marvelous orchestra through the tenures of three conductors: Eugene Ormandy, Riccardo Muti, and Wolfgang Sawallisch. With their singular approaches to sound and public image, all three maestros left an indelible mark on the Orchestra, and the cultural life of the city of Philadelphia. A lifelong fan and scholar of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Phyllis White Rodríguez-Peralta paints intimate portraits of the conductors using archival material and interviews with musicians, including pianists Gary Graffman and Lang Lang, and violinist Sarah Chang. Rodríguez-Peralta's text captivates as she recounts Eugene Ormandy's performance as a last-minute substitute for guest conductor Arturo Toscanini; Riccardo Muti's magnetic presence and international fame; and the role of Wolfgang Sawallisch in moving the Orchestra to its grand new hall at the Kimmel Center. Engaging and entertaining, Philadelphia Maestros will be a welcome addition to any aficionado's bookshelf.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592134892
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 08/21/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Phyllis White Rodríguez-Peralta is an Emeritus Professor of Temple University, formerly the Chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. She is the author of Jose Santos Chocano: An Analysis of His Works and Tres Poetas Cumbres en la Poesía Peruana.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER ONE ..... EUGENE ORMANDY
CHAPTER TWO ..... RICCARDO MUTI
CHAPTER THREE ....WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
CHAPTER FOUR .... VOICES FROM THE MUSIC WORLD
              Gary Graffman, Lang Lang, Sarah Chang
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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