Description
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.
The first full-length biography in English of Bruno Walter, one of the twentieth century's greatest conductors and Gustav Mahler's nost illustrious protege
About the Author
Erik Ryding is the managing editor of publications at Carnegie Hall. Rebecca Pechefsky is a freelance harpsichordist.
Reviews
"A major contribution to the literature . . . essential reading."-Mortimer Frank, Fanfare
"Highly readable . . . this book rates not only as a labor of love but as an authority."-Richard Buell, The Boston Globe
"Timely and welcome . . . a steady, evenhanded chronicle of Walter's career."-Allan Keiler, New York Review of Books
Book Information
ISBN 9780803290082
Author Erik Ryding
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 726g