Great Post Peter, it really is amazing isn't it? - what a gift! Chris >>> Punto 08/09/10 10:02 PM >>> This really raised the hairs on my arms, listening and viewing Jaenicke (with Santiago Richart, the Schulzes (Adolphe and Richard) and Louis Ricci, maybe? - I have a book with pictures of all the section dating from 13 years later and it is hard to tell if they are the same faces or not) and a long stretch focused on the legendary Harry Glantz leading the trumpets towards the end. I never thought I'd see these players in their prime and in such pristine image and sound. Consider for a moment that, fifteen or sixteen years before the filming, this orchestra was playing under the baton of Principal Conductor Gustav Mahler. Now listen to it one more time and let it all sink in.
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