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Table of Contents List of Figures Seventh Period 1933-1940 Mengelberg: interest in politics Allied with the German people Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Informed? Setbacks in Amsterdam, 1933-1934 Crisis at the Concertgebouw Monteux departs Return to Amsterdam, 1934-1935 A Great Demonstration of Respect, April 1934 The Stadium Concert, May 1934 Professor in Utrecht, 1934 ‘Exhausted, dysfunctional nerves’, Summer of 1934 Mengelberg conducts Mahler in Vienna, November 1934 Fortieth Anniversary: Netherlands Music Festival A sincere letter to Marchant Mengelberg and Germany, 1935-1936 Discussions, 1935 To Berlin? 1936 Mengelberg and politics, 1936 A financial disaster: ‘the Bottenheim case’ April 1935-January 1936 Catastrophic Revelations, February 1936 March-April 1936 Forgiveness? Beyond Despair Difficult relationships Leadership at the Concertgebouw Failed Liszt Memorial, December 1936 Chaos A flirt with the Residentie Orchestra Guest Appearances Guest Conductor in Demand ‘Horror Stories’? 1936-1937 X 727 727 727 734 737 738 741 741 744 747 747 750 754 761 763 766 774 776 776 781 784 787 787 789 790 794 795 797 797 800 802 805 807 807 816
Large Number of Concerts in Germany, 1938 According to the Original Manuscripts Copenhagen, 1938 Honored in Budapest, 1939 Amsterdam, 1938 Eduard van Beinum, First Conductor, 1938 Jubilee, 1938 Rudi Completely Disillusioned As it used to be? To Austria after the Anschluss Help Us! Still Fascinated by Mahler Lucerne Festival, August 1938 The Rembrandt Prize in Hamburg, 1938 Tilly and Willem Amsterdam 1939-1940 Loved by Many A Pension for Mengelberg, 1939 1939-1940 Season: Highlights 824 829 832 834 835 835 840 845 847 847 849 851 854 857 860 864 864 868 873 Willem Mengelberg through the eyes of musicians A demanding conductor Treatment of orchestral members Repeats and Explanations abound One can Ruin Everything’ Restless Rehearsals Effective rehearsal? Knowledge of orchestral instruments Articulation and Balance On the tick Soloists The Concert 881 881 882 885 887 888 890 894 895 897 898 903 Eighth Period 1940-1945 May-September 1940 May and June : Under Treatment in Frankfurt and a Cure in Bad Gastein Concerts in Berlin, July 1940 Interview in the Völkischer Beobachter An interview about an interview 905 905 905 910 913 917
H. Erman: Profile, Deutsches Gästebuch, 1939-1940 The brochure by politician Hendrik Colijn: On the Border of Two Worlds’ What did Mengelberg think? Autumn 1940-Spring 1941 The New Concert Season Mahler once more: October 10 and 26,1940 A shocking incident Mahler Betrayed? Dubious Company: Concerts for Vreugde en Arbeid And what about the Jews? A lengthy concert tour Seventieth Birthday ‘Gerne bereit zu helfen’ De Nederlandsche Cultuurkring, De Kultuurkamer Dr. Joachim Bergfeld The NSB, Winterhulp, and Propaganda Amsterdam, March 1942-1944 Mengelberg and concerts in Amsterdam Censorship? A trip to Vienna with the Concertgebouw Orchestra Interventions Concert tours: 1942 until the summer of 1943 Despite everything, a Concert tour, January1942 In bad company: Salzburg, August 1942 All over Europe, October 1942-March 1943 Concerts in Paris, 1942,1943 Illness and death of Tilly Mengelberg Mengelberg’s final concert season, 1944 Back at work, Paris, January The Pathétique, Once More, Amsterdam, February Beethoven Cycle in Paris, May June From Paris to Switzerland, June to August The wrong horse? Ninth Period 1945-1951 Banned An Appeal Banned by the Tribunal, July 1945 Isolated in Zuort An appeal to the Centrale Ereraad, May 1946 923 924 927 931 931 935 938 940 943 949 954 958 963 963 965 967 970 970 975 977 982 990 990 ggi 994 997 1000 1003 1003 1005 1007 1009 1013 1017 1017 1017 1020 1023
Selling Manuscripts? The letter from ‘Prominents’ Testify before the Tribunal? A Passport for Mengelberg (part I) The Appeal, 1947 The Defense by Attorney Bottenheim Court Session 1: Tuesday, May 13 Court Session 2: Tuesday, May 20 Court Session 3: Tuesdayjune 3 Court Session 4: Tuesdayjune 10 Court Session 5: Tuesdayjune 17 Final Court Session and Closing Remarks for the Defense: Tuesday, September 16 Verdict of the Centrale Ereraad: Tuesday, October 21 Continuous Frustration A passport for Mengelberg (part II) Even more humiliations, 1948-1951 Chasa Mengelberg, far from the angry world Memories of Carl Jenai and his daughter Ursula Exile in Zuort The end: March 22,1951 Memorial in Amsterdam, March 31,1951 Settling the estate, 1951-1952 Willem Mengelberg Stiftung A New Gravestone Auction of Mengelberg’s Dutch Possessions The undeniable importance of conductor Willem Mengelberg Recapitulation and conclusion Characteristics Influences Rehearsal: ‘The desire for perfection’ Fundamentals ‘The Ultimate Interpreter’ Mengelberg’s scores Retouches Modeste Tchaikovsky Repertoire Tam, of course, a genius too’ ‘Negative Cash flow’ 1028 1029 1033 1039 1042 1042 1043 1045 1047 1050 1052 1056 1067 1071 1071 1076 1079 1079 1083 1089 1092 1094 1094 1095 1096 1099 1099 1099 1101 1103 1105 1107 1109 1114 1115 1118 1120 1126
The Object of national pride: ‘He became a god to his listeners’ Years without music Commitment Clearly not out of touch Politically Involved Occupation in The Netherlands Gustav Mahler and the Concertgebouw Orchestra 1129 1132 1133 1136 1138 1140 1142 Appendix I Letter from W. Mengelberg to W. Hutschenruyter, January 12,1903: 1145 Appendix II Notes made by Mengelberg for the Concertgebouw Board, December 1147 1903 Appendixül Fragments from Interviews with Willem Mengelberg in New York 1151 Appendix IV America: survey of soloists and repertoire, first performances 1921-1930 1155 Appendix V Joseph Deems Taylor on Mengelberg in New York 1159 AppendixVI Interview by Dr. Hans Erman published in the Völkischer Beobachter on July 5,1940 1161 Appendix VII Letter from Hermann Scherchen to Willem Mengelberg, June 18,1933 1165 Appendix VIII Review of compositions by Willem Mengelberg 1167 Appendix IX Works by Gustav Mahler performed by Willem Mengelberg 1904-1940 1173 Appendix X Works by Gustav Mahler performed by Willem Mengelberg while conductor of the Frankfurter Museums-Gesellschaft 1907-1920 1191
Appendix XI 1193 Works by Gustav Mahler performed by Willem Mengelberg while conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra (1921) and the New York Philharmonic 1922-1930 Appendix XII 1195 Survey of concerts given abroad 1895-1944 (in cooperation with Eric Derom) Appendix XIII 1219 Survey of the repertoire of Willem Mengelberg Bibliography 1287 Archives 1307 Index 1311 List of Figures 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Völkischer Beobachter, February 26,1934, with annota tions made by Mengelberg 731 Pianist François Lang, Pierre Monteux, Willem Mengelberg and Doris Monteux, Tarasp, 1934 746 Reception by a crowd of fans at the entrance to The Hague, April 30,1934 749 Inspection of the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam with Prof. A.D. Fokker 753 Posters for concerts in Budapest, November 12,1934, and Prague, November 15,1934 766 Antoon van Welie: Willem Mengelberg, 1935, oil paint 771 Bob Boissevain, 1928 777 With violinist Güila Bustabo and pianist Annie Fischer, Budapest, February 12,1940 815 Tilly Mengelberg with Johan Luger, April 8,1938 819 Mengelberg conducts the Dresdner Philharmonie, March 1,1939 825 Rehearsal with Yehudi Menuhin, Amsterdam, April 1938 841
97 98 99 100-101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 no 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120-121 122-123 124 With the soloists who performed Mahler’s Eighth Symphony in 1938. 844 Dr. Hans Brun 861 Myra Hess 865 Signing a contract 870 Sigrid Onegin 899 Willem Mengelberg 900 With Father A.C.M. Bergé, c. 1938 925 Carl Flesch with conductor Fritz Busch 932 Program of the concert on October 26,1940 in The Hague 937 Caricature by G. van Raemsdonck. October 20,1935 941 Caricature by Peter van Reen, November 1935. 942 Press conference to present the Vreugde en Arbeid organisation, Amstel Hotel, October 25,1940. 944 Willem Mengelberg conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra for Vreugde en Arbeid, Amsterdam, Novem ber 3,1940 945 Photo in the newspaper Het Volk of April 30,1941: Wil lem Mengelberg in conversation with A. Seyss-Inquart, the composer-pianist Egon Kornauth and singer Erika Rokyto 948 Silver goblet presented to Mengelberg by the municipal orchestra of Budapest, 1941. 955 Tilly and Willem Mengelberg, March 28,1941 959 Concert for Winterhulp, March 18,1941, Concertgebouw 968 Rehearsal for the concert in Vienna on April 8,1942 977 Plaque presented to the Concertgebouw Orchestra with Schubert’s portrait 979 Sara Bosmans-Benedicts with her daughter Henriette Bosmans 988 Program of a concert for Kraft durch Freude, December 19.1942 995 Willem Mengelberg with pianist Alfred Cortot 1007 Violin Concerto by E. Wolf-Ferrari, February 10,1944, with Willem Mengelberg and the Grand Orchestre de Radio Paris, and Mengelberg with soloist Güila Bustabo and the composer 1008 Chasa Mengelberg
1021 J.A J. Bottenheim with his wife visiting Mengelberg at Chasa Mengelberg, July, 1949 1043
125 126 127 128 Willem Mengelberg, 1950 Willem Mengelberg at Chasa Mengelberg with his dog Ran, March 20,1947 Leather photo frame with the portraits of Mengelberg, Mahler and Diepenbrock In the chapel in Zuort 1085 1088 1090 1091 Illustrations Nederlands Muziek Instituut/Haags Gemeentearchief/Willem Mengelberg Archive Foundation: pp. 12, 23, 25, 27,31, 33, 47, 53, 85,163,176,180,191, 203, 209,240,252,257, 259,262,271,280,290,291,296,337,416,419- 423 444,446,455, 457,461, 475,477,487,509,513,523,531,559,562,568,575, 581, 583. 588,597, 607, 611, 613, 664, 668, 684, 687, 712, 714, 719, 723, 731, 746,749,753,766,771, 815,819,825,841, 844,865, 870,899, 900,925,937, 944, 948, 955, 959, 968, 995,1007,1008,1043,1085,1088,1090,1091 Nederlands Muziek Instituut/Haags Gemeentearchief: pp. 70, 75, 85,162, 468, 487, 932, 988,1008,1021 Haags Gemeentearchief: p. 197 Amsterdam, Concertgebouw: p. 979 Amsterdam, Stadsarchief: pp. 56,645, 945 Willem Boissevain, Velp: p. 777 The author: pp. 110,584, 654, 941, 942, 977 Color photograpy, Jan Zweerts, The Hague: pp. 580,771, 955,1090 |
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Table of Contents List of Figures Seventh Period 1933-1940 Mengelberg: interest in politics Allied with the German people Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Informed? Setbacks in Amsterdam, 1933-1934 Crisis at the Concertgebouw Monteux departs Return to Amsterdam, 1934-1935 A Great Demonstration of Respect, April 1934 The Stadium Concert, May 1934 Professor in Utrecht, 1934 ‘Exhausted, dysfunctional nerves’, Summer of 1934 Mengelberg conducts Mahler in Vienna, November 1934 Fortieth Anniversary: Netherlands Music Festival A sincere letter to Marchant Mengelberg and Germany, 1935-1936 Discussions, 1935 To Berlin? 1936 Mengelberg and politics, 1936 A financial disaster: ‘the Bottenheim case’ April 1935-January 1936 Catastrophic Revelations, February 1936 March-April 1936 Forgiveness? Beyond Despair Difficult relationships Leadership at the Concertgebouw Failed Liszt Memorial, December 1936 Chaos A flirt with the Residentie Orchestra Guest Appearances Guest Conductor in Demand ‘Horror Stories’? 1936-1937 X 727 727 727 734 737 738 741 741 744 747 747 750 754 761 763 766 774 776 776 781 784 787 787 789 790 794 795 797 797 800 802 805 807 807 816
Large Number of Concerts in Germany, 1938 According to the Original Manuscripts Copenhagen, 1938 Honored in Budapest, 1939 Amsterdam, 1938 Eduard van Beinum, First Conductor, 1938 Jubilee, 1938 Rudi Completely Disillusioned As it used to be? To Austria after the Anschluss Help Us! Still Fascinated by Mahler Lucerne Festival, August 1938 The Rembrandt Prize in Hamburg, 1938 Tilly and Willem Amsterdam 1939-1940 Loved by Many A Pension for Mengelberg, 1939 1939-1940 Season: Highlights 824 829 832 834 835 835 840 845 847 847 849 851 854 857 860 864 864 868 873 Willem Mengelberg through the eyes of musicians A demanding conductor Treatment of orchestral members Repeats and Explanations abound One can Ruin Everything’ Restless Rehearsals Effective rehearsal? Knowledge of orchestral instruments Articulation and Balance On the tick Soloists The Concert 881 881 882 885 887 888 890 894 895 897 898 903 Eighth Period 1940-1945 May-September 1940 May and June : Under Treatment in Frankfurt and a Cure in Bad Gastein Concerts in Berlin, July 1940 Interview in the Völkischer Beobachter An interview about an interview 905 905 905 910 913 917
H. Erman: Profile, Deutsches Gästebuch, 1939-1940 The brochure by politician Hendrik Colijn: On the Border of Two Worlds’ What did Mengelberg think? Autumn 1940-Spring 1941 The New Concert Season Mahler once more: October 10 and 26,1940 A shocking incident Mahler Betrayed? Dubious Company: Concerts for Vreugde en Arbeid And what about the Jews? A lengthy concert tour Seventieth Birthday ‘Gerne bereit zu helfen’ De Nederlandsche Cultuurkring, De Kultuurkamer Dr. Joachim Bergfeld The NSB, Winterhulp, and Propaganda Amsterdam, March 1942-1944 Mengelberg and concerts in Amsterdam Censorship? A trip to Vienna with the Concertgebouw Orchestra Interventions Concert tours: 1942 until the summer of 1943 Despite everything, a Concert tour, January1942 In bad company: Salzburg, August 1942 All over Europe, October 1942-March 1943 Concerts in Paris, 1942,1943 Illness and death of Tilly Mengelberg Mengelberg’s final concert season, 1944 Back at work, Paris, January The Pathétique, Once More, Amsterdam, February Beethoven Cycle in Paris, May June From Paris to Switzerland, June to August The wrong horse? Ninth Period 1945-1951 Banned An Appeal Banned by the Tribunal, July 1945 Isolated in Zuort An appeal to the Centrale Ereraad, May 1946 923 924 927 931 931 935 938 940 943 949 954 958 963 963 965 967 970 970 975 977 982 990 990 ggi 994 997 1000 1003 1003 1005 1007 1009 1013 1017 1017 1017 1020 1023
Selling Manuscripts? The letter from ‘Prominents’ Testify before the Tribunal? A Passport for Mengelberg (part I) The Appeal, 1947 The Defense by Attorney Bottenheim Court Session 1: Tuesday, May 13 Court Session 2: Tuesday, May 20 Court Session 3: Tuesdayjune 3 Court Session 4: Tuesdayjune 10 Court Session 5: Tuesdayjune 17 Final Court Session and Closing Remarks for the Defense: Tuesday, September 16 Verdict of the Centrale Ereraad: Tuesday, October 21 Continuous Frustration A passport for Mengelberg (part II) Even more humiliations, 1948-1951 Chasa Mengelberg, far from the angry world Memories of Carl Jenai and his daughter Ursula Exile in Zuort The end: March 22,1951 Memorial in Amsterdam, March 31,1951 Settling the estate, 1951-1952 Willem Mengelberg Stiftung A New Gravestone Auction of Mengelberg’s Dutch Possessions The undeniable importance of conductor Willem Mengelberg Recapitulation and conclusion Characteristics Influences Rehearsal: ‘The desire for perfection’ Fundamentals ‘The Ultimate Interpreter’ Mengelberg’s scores Retouches Modeste Tchaikovsky Repertoire Tam, of course, a genius too’ ‘Negative Cash flow’ 1028 1029 1033 1039 1042 1042 1043 1045 1047 1050 1052 1056 1067 1071 1071 1076 1079 1079 1083 1089 1092 1094 1094 1095 1096 1099 1099 1099 1101 1103 1105 1107 1109 1114 1115 1118 1120 1126
The Object of national pride: ‘He became a god to his listeners’ Years without music Commitment Clearly not out of touch Politically Involved Occupation in The Netherlands Gustav Mahler and the Concertgebouw Orchestra 1129 1132 1133 1136 1138 1140 1142 Appendix I Letter from W. Mengelberg to W. Hutschenruyter, January 12,1903: 1145 Appendix II Notes made by Mengelberg for the Concertgebouw Board, December 1147 1903 Appendixül Fragments from Interviews with Willem Mengelberg in New York 1151 Appendix IV America: survey of soloists and repertoire, first performances 1921-1930 1155 Appendix V Joseph Deems Taylor on Mengelberg in New York 1159 AppendixVI Interview by Dr. Hans Erman published in the Völkischer Beobachter on July 5,1940 1161 Appendix VII Letter from Hermann Scherchen to Willem Mengelberg, June 18,1933 1165 Appendix VIII Review of compositions by Willem Mengelberg 1167 Appendix IX Works by Gustav Mahler performed by Willem Mengelberg 1904-1940 1173 Appendix X Works by Gustav Mahler performed by Willem Mengelberg while conductor of the Frankfurter Museums-Gesellschaft 1907-1920 1191
Appendix XI 1193 Works by Gustav Mahler performed by Willem Mengelberg while conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra (1921) and the New York Philharmonic 1922-1930 Appendix XII 1195 Survey of concerts given abroad 1895-1944 (in cooperation with Eric Derom) Appendix XIII 1219 Survey of the repertoire of Willem Mengelberg Bibliography 1287 Archives 1307 Index 1311 List of Figures 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Völkischer Beobachter, February 26,1934, with annota tions made by Mengelberg 731 Pianist François Lang, Pierre Monteux, Willem Mengelberg and Doris Monteux, Tarasp, 1934 746 Reception by a crowd of fans at the entrance to The Hague, April 30,1934 749 Inspection of the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam with Prof. A.D. Fokker 753 Posters for concerts in Budapest, November 12,1934, and Prague, November 15,1934 766 Antoon van Welie: Willem Mengelberg, 1935, oil paint 771 Bob Boissevain, 1928 777 With violinist Güila Bustabo and pianist Annie Fischer, Budapest, February 12,1940 815 Tilly Mengelberg with Johan Luger, April 8,1938 819 Mengelberg conducts the Dresdner Philharmonie, March 1,1939 825 Rehearsal with Yehudi Menuhin, Amsterdam, April 1938 841
97 98 99 100-101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 no 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120-121 122-123 124 With the soloists who performed Mahler’s Eighth Symphony in 1938. 844 Dr. Hans Brun 861 Myra Hess 865 Signing a contract 870 Sigrid Onegin 899 Willem Mengelberg 900 With Father A.C.M. Bergé, c. 1938 925 Carl Flesch with conductor Fritz Busch 932 Program of the concert on October 26,1940 in The Hague 937 Caricature by G. van Raemsdonck. October 20,1935 941 Caricature by Peter van Reen, November 1935. 942 Press conference to present the Vreugde en Arbeid organisation, Amstel Hotel, October 25,1940. 944 Willem Mengelberg conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra for Vreugde en Arbeid, Amsterdam, Novem ber 3,1940 945 Photo in the newspaper Het Volk of April 30,1941: Wil lem Mengelberg in conversation with A. Seyss-Inquart, the composer-pianist Egon Kornauth and singer Erika Rokyto 948 Silver goblet presented to Mengelberg by the municipal orchestra of Budapest, 1941. 955 Tilly and Willem Mengelberg, March 28,1941 959 Concert for Winterhulp, March 18,1941, Concertgebouw 968 Rehearsal for the concert in Vienna on April 8,1942 977 Plaque presented to the Concertgebouw Orchestra with Schubert’s portrait 979 Sara Bosmans-Benedicts with her daughter Henriette Bosmans 988 Program of a concert for Kraft durch Freude, December 19.1942 995 Willem Mengelberg with pianist Alfred Cortot 1007 Violin Concerto by E. Wolf-Ferrari, February 10,1944, with Willem Mengelberg and the Grand Orchestre de Radio Paris, and Mengelberg with soloist Güila Bustabo and the composer 1008 Chasa Mengelberg
1021 J.A J. Bottenheim with his wife visiting Mengelberg at Chasa Mengelberg, July, 1949 1043
125 126 127 128 Willem Mengelberg, 1950 Willem Mengelberg at Chasa Mengelberg with his dog Ran, March 20,1947 Leather photo frame with the portraits of Mengelberg, Mahler and Diepenbrock In the chapel in Zuort 1085 1088 1090 1091 Illustrations Nederlands Muziek Instituut/Haags Gemeentearchief/Willem Mengelberg Archive Foundation: pp. 12, 23, 25, 27,31, 33, 47, 53, 85,163,176,180,191, 203, 209,240,252,257, 259,262,271,280,290,291,296,337,416,419- 423 444,446,455, 457,461, 475,477,487,509,513,523,531,559,562,568,575, 581, 583. 588,597, 607, 611, 613, 664, 668, 684, 687, 712, 714, 719, 723, 731, 746,749,753,766,771, 815,819,825,841, 844,865, 870,899, 900,925,937, 944, 948, 955, 959, 968, 995,1007,1008,1043,1085,1088,1090,1091 Nederlands Muziek Instituut/Haags Gemeentearchief: pp. 70, 75, 85,162, 468, 487, 932, 988,1008,1021 Haags Gemeentearchief: p. 197 Amsterdam, Concertgebouw: p. 979 Amsterdam, Stadsarchief: pp. 56,645, 945 Willem Boissevain, Velp: p. 777 The author: pp. 110,584, 654, 941, 942, 977 Color photograpy, Jan Zweerts, The Hague: pp. 580,771, 955,1090 |
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spelling | Zwart, Frits 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)131850059 aut Willem Mengelberg 1871-1951 Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused Volume 2 Frits Zwart Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press [2020] Seite 728-1329 42 Illustrationen und Portraits txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content (DE-604)BV047218027 2 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032622708&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Zwart, Frits 1954- Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4006804-3 |
title | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused |
title_alt | Willem Mengelberg 1871-1951 |
title_auth | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused |
title_exact_search | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused |
title_exact_search_txtP | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused |
title_full | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused Volume 2 Frits Zwart |
title_fullStr | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused Volume 2 Frits Zwart |
title_full_unstemmed | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 acclaimed and accused Volume 2 Frits Zwart |
title_short | Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951 |
title_sort | conductor willem mengelberg 1871 1951 acclaimed and accused |
title_sub | acclaimed and accused |
topic_facet | Biografie |
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