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Nikisch Artúr: Autográf levél a „Berliner Börsen Courier” szerkesztőségének, a karmester saját kezű aláírásával

Nikisch Artúr: Autográf levél a „Berliner Börsen Courier” szerkesztőségének, a karmester saját kezű aláírásával

Művész: Nikisch, Artúr Év: 1906 Méret: 205x155 mm Leírás: Lipcse, 1906. október 25. 2 oldal. Fekete tinta. 205x155 mm – Rendkívül ritka. Description: Arthur Nikisch, the most impressive and influential conductor of...

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Nikisch Artúr: Autográf levél a „Berliner Börsen Courier” szerkesztőségének, a karmester saját kezű aláírásával
Művész: Nikisch, Artúr
Év: 1906
Méret: 205x155 mm

Leírás: Lipcse, 1906. október 25. 2 oldal. Fekete tinta. 205x155 mm – Rendkívül ritka.

Description: Arthur Nikisch, the most impressive and influential conductor of his day. He excelled in Romantic music, and his performances of Schumann, Brahms, Bruckner, Tchaikovsky and Wagner, as well as of Beethoven, have remained famous. It was Nikisch who, with his première of the Seventh Symphony in 1884, first won wide fame for Bruckner, and who, after Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony had been coolly received under the composer’s direction in St Petersburg in 1888, vindicated it triumphantly in the same city. Tchaikovsky himself, who heard the 32-year-old Nikisch in 1887, has left an impression of his celebrated restraint and discipline: „Herr Nikisch is elegantly calm, sparing of superfluous movements, yet at the same time wonderfully strong and self-possessed. He does not seem to conduct, but rather to exercise some mysterious spell; he hardly makes a sign, and never tries to call attention to himself, yet we feel that the great orchestra, like an instrument in the hands of a wonderful master, is completely under the control of its chief.”

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