Charles Munch conducts Haendel and Mozart:
"Watch out!" Munch obviously loved Haendel's Suite from Water music, which he invariably performed in the edition that the Irish composer and conductor Sir Hamilton Harty made in 1922 (an arrangement for modern orchestra and a version which proved immensely popular for decades until t...
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