Conductor Otto Klemperer’s career as a recording artist did not begin in earnest until he was in his sixties. Forced to leave Germany ‘for racial reasons’ (the Nazis insisted they only wanted him to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Recording collections reveal the talents of an essential 20th-century musician who lived through mental illness, Nazism and other tribulations. By ...
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