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    George Szell (1897-1970) was a Hungarian-born American conductor and composer, known for his work with the Cleveland Orchestra and his recordings of classical repertoire. He studied with Richard Strauss, taught at Mannes College, and became a U.S. citizen in 1945.

  2. Mar 24, 2019 · A great admiration for the many fine LP’s made by George Szell with his Cleveland orchestra, meant a high level of excitement when it was announced that he would make one of his rare trips ...

    • Schubert: Symphony No. 9 “The Great”
    • Dvořák: Symphony No. 8
    • Wagner: Dawn and Siegfried’s Rhine Journey, from Götterdämmerung
    • Strauss: Death and Transfiguration
    • Dutilleux: Métaboles Pour Orchestre
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    In this 1957 recording, the Cleveland Orchestra’s warm, noble sound is on display. Every voice speaks with remarkable clarity and precision. At moments, there is an almost frightening intensity to the sound. Also, notice the powerful sense of underlying rhythm which keeps the music unfolding with a feeling of sublime inevitability.

    For all of Szell’s “autocratic” control, the music seems to come alive with a remarkable sense of spontaneity. This 1958 recording is still considered to be an “authoritative” performance:

    So much of the drama of Wagner’s operas comes from the orchestra, with all of its intertwining leitmotifs. This excerpt begins with the awakening of Siegfried and Brünnhilde after their first night together. Siegfried places a gold ring on Brünnhilde’s finger. Later, we hear Siegfried’s horn call and the swirling waters of the Rhine River. One of m...

    In a previous post, we heard the spectacular virtuosity of Richard Strauss’ Don Juan performed by Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra. Death and Transfiguration is also included on that 1957 album:

    A number of world premieres were given in Cleveland during Szell’s tenure. The music of Bartók, Hindemith, and Prokofiev were performed, frequently. In 1958, the Orchestra commissioned Sir William Walton’s Partita for Orchestra in celebration of its fortieth anniversary season. Similarly, Szell commissioned Métaboles by the French composer, Henri D...

    Schubert: Symphony No. 9 in C Major, “The Great,” d. 944, George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra Amazon
    Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88, George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra Amazon
    Wagner: Dawn and Siegfried’s Rhine Journey, from Götterdämmerung, George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra Amazon
    Strauss: Tod und Verklärung, Op. 24, George Szell Cleveland Orchestra Amazon

    Learn about the Hungarian-born conductor who transformed the Cleveland Orchestra into one of the world’s most esteemed ensembles. Listen to five of his recordings, featuring Schubert, Dvořák, Wagner, Strauss, and Dutilleux.

  3. Learn about George Szell, a Hungarian-born American conductor, pianist, and composer who led the Cleveland Orchestra to fame. Find out his life story, achievements, and influence on music history.

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  4. Feb 19, 2021 · George Szell: interviews with, and about, the great conductor. A special excerpt from a documentary issued as part of Warner Classics's Szell anniversary boxset.

  5. George Szell. The Hungarian conductor’s greatest legacy is the Cleveland Orchestra, which he raised to the pinnacle of virtuosity and ensemble. Already one of Europe’s leading conductors, Szell took over the Ohio orchestra in 1946 and, until his death in 1970, made a series of outstanding recordings of the core repertoire.

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  7. Learn how the legendary conductor George Szell led a radical acoustical overhaul of Severance Hall in 1958, based on his uncompromising vision and expertise. Discover how the new shell changed the sound and reputation of The Cleveland Orchestra and its audiences.