Ernest Ansermet conducts Beethoven's 7th symphony: Pierre Monteux conducts Dukas, the sorcerer's apprentice
In their twilight years, Ansermet and Monteux set their orchestras on fire. The Art of the Great. On the one side, we have the mathematician, keen on theory, who came late to music and who writes erudite articles and long books (Les Fondements de la musique dans la conscience humaine); on the other...
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