Georg Solti was one of the most charismatic maestros of the 20th Century. A true master of orchestral music, he skillfully employed his charm and wit to bring his powerful and dominant vision of the pieces to life through his musicians. These rare black and white documentaries produced in 1966 and 1968 show how Solti's amiable insistence on absolute precision, his energetic style and his close familiarity with the score turn Wagner's Tannhdnser Overture and Berlioz1 Hungarian March into sharp and haunting performances.
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