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  1. 1 de may. de 2024 · Le chef Hans von Bülow, tout à sa haine pour Verdi depuis qu’on lui avait refusé la direction de la Scala et qu’il était persuadé que Verdi s’était lui-même opposé à cette nomination. « Avec cette œuvre, le pervertisseur tout-puissant du goût artistique italien espère de se débarrasser des ultimes restes de l’immortalité de Rossini qui le dérangent encore.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, German symphony orchestra, based in Berlin and internationally acclaimed for its artistry. Its history as a major world orchestra began when noted pianist-conductor Hans von Bulow was its principal conductor (1887–92). Learn more about the orchestra and its history.

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  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Bülow, Hans Von, Bülow, Marie Von. Publication date 1904 Publisher Hansebooks Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · While conductor Hans von Bülow was critical of Brahms’ violin concerto, their longtime friendship meant honesty didn’t destroy closeness between them. After Brahms wrote this powerful piece in a remote area of Austria, Bülow brought the German composer to Meiningen, the German town where he resided as the local orchestra’s ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Das erkannte auch Brahms schnell, nachdem er im Oktober 1881 auf Einladung des Intendanten der Meininger Hofkapelle, Hans von Bülow, nach Meiningen kam. Sein bislang noch nicht uraufgeführtes 2. Klavierkonzert konnte Brahms hier ohne Terminzwang und Publikum proben sowie Korrekturen daran vornehmen, bevor es in den Druck ging – für die damalige Zeit einzigartig!

  6. 27 de abr. de 2024 · It sounded newly minted, having one wonder how Hans von Bülow or anyone else could ever have thought this a ‘concerto against violin’. The inevitable Bach encore, the Andante from the A minor Sonata, BWV 1003, proved anything but superfluous, as calming as it was rigorous.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · The score was dedicated to Hans von Bülow, the conductor and pianist who was one of the most dedicated champions of Brahms’ music. The first movement ( Allegro) begins as a nervous sotto voce. Commentator Orrin Howard observed,