TT: Once a musician...

Richard%20Strauss.jpegPeople think of the strangest things in a crisis. When Mrs. T and I were getting ready to carry my mother to our rental car in order to rush her to the emergency room last Wednesday, I said to myself, Whenever you have to do something in a hurry, make yourself slow down. All at once I found myself recalling two of Richard Strauss' "Golden Rules for the Album of a Young Conductor":

• "You should not perspire when conducting. Only the audience should get warm."

• "When you think you have reached the limits of prestissimo, take the tempo half as fast. (Mozart conductors, please note!)"

That's good advice, whatever the circumstances.

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Wilhelm Furtwängler leads the Vienna Philharmonic in a 1950 performance of Richard Strauss' Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks:
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Published on June 16, 2011 05:00
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