Notebooks
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Wilhelm Furtwängler stands as one of the 20th century's most celebrated symphonic and operatic conductors. His interpretive approach, documented in numerous recordings, profoundly influenced subsequent generations of conductors and continues to shape discussions of musical interpretation. His tenure leading major orchestras, particularly the Berlin Philharmonic, solidified his reputation. The complex legacy of his decision to remain in Germany during World War II, despite his non-adherence to the Nazi regime, remains a subject of ongoing debate.






Wilhelm FurtwAngler left not only some of the greatest interpretations of operatic and symphonic music on record, but also expressed his views on musical issues of the moment in a number of outspoken essays and talks.