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Arturo Toscanini was the most sought-after conductor in the 1930's. He became the first Italian to conduct at Bayreuth, and would have continued performing there had the Third Reich not come to power in Germany. He left Bayreuth in protest and went to the Salzburg Festival. His complete recording of Die Meistersinger from 1937 is readily available, but the fragment that exists from a 1936 performance, taken from a shortwave radio recording, is very rare. We present this historical document in this podcast.
Direct download: Toscanini_1936.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:41 PM
Comments[3]

    Yes, it is a very Italianate performance on many levels, and it is also interesting to hear the differences in performing practices between now and then.

    Thanks for stopping by.

    posted by: Vincent Vargas on Thu, 6/21 12:26 AM EDT

    This sounds fascinating, but I've been unable to download it: "2 hrs remaining for download". I've tried to download it from three different websites, including this one. Is there anything wrong with the file? I've no problems with any of your other episodes.

    By the way, as a lifelong Wagner fan, I have to say your podcast series is thrilling, informative, and worth listening to over and over. Thank you for this series!

    posted by: Michael Neno on Sun, 8/5 09:56 AM EDT


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