Toscanini: Musician of Conscience
Harvey Sachs (Curtis Institute of Music)
Toscanini: Musician of Conscience
Harvey Sachs (Curtis Institute of Music)
Harvey Sachs’s monumental (Alex Ross) biography recounts the sixty-eight-year career of conductor Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957), an artist celebrated for his fierce dedication, photographic memory, explosive temper, impassioned performances, and uncompromising work ethic. Toscanini collaborated with Verdi, Puccini, Debussy, and Richard Strauss; undertook major reforms at La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera; and eventually pioneered the radio and television broadcasts of the NBC Symphony. His monumental achievements inspired generations, while his opposition to Nazism and fascism made him a model for artists of conscience. In this persuasive and compelling new biography, Sachs illuminates the crucial the central role Toscanini played in our musical culture for well over 60 years (New York Times Book Review). Set against the roiling currents of twentieth-century Europe and the Americas, Toscanini is a necessary portrait of this complex, flawed, but noble human being and towering artist (Wall Street Journal) whose peerless influence reverberates today.
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