We just can't have nice things
This is a true story, ladies and gentledragons. Look it up!
Either way, as it turned out I had a good excuse to throw that box out and into the trash. When I was about to put Symphony #8 on the turntable, the record turned out to be missing from the box. On its other side would have been the first third of #9, so what was even the point of keeping this. (Besides, one LP had some weird rot on its surface, yuk. Really need to check things better in the future before I buy them.)
Now I have the Leonard Bernstein interpretation of all the symphonies instead - which is the much safer version, I'd say. ;) It also came with a BluRay disc that all the symphonies in a 5.0 multichannel mix, which is neato!
Either way, as it turned out I had a good excuse to throw that box out and into the trash. When I was about to put Symphony #8 on the turntable, the record turned out to be missing from the box. On its other side would have been the first third of #9, so what was even the point of keeping this. (Besides, one LP had some weird rot on its surface, yuk. Really need to check things better in the future before I buy them.)
Now I have the Leonard Bernstein interpretation of all the symphonies instead - which is the much safer version, I'd say. ;) It also came with a BluRay disc that all the symphonies in a 5.0 multichannel mix, which is neato!
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There's a story of how the animators who worked on Disney's "Pinocchio" disliked Gepetto's voice actor, Christian Rub, because he was a Nazi sympathizer who frequently praised Hitler while working on the movie.
The animators eventually got their revenge on him. While filming live-action reference for the Monstro scene, they shook the prop boat extra hard, throwing the actor around inside.
The animators eventually got their revenge on him. While filming live-action reference for the Monstro scene, they shook the prop boat extra hard, throwing the actor around inside.
Oddly, there's literally nothing on English wikipedia. Unless one has kind of supernatural deduction powers and can figure that out from the three recordings listed there with him as a conductor (in 50s-60s) all being of Wagner. ... I would have read that section as a complete list of his recordings akin to someone's bibliography, but I guess... Not?
The German wiki entry is only roughly three times longer (He appears to be not that well known, after all... I guess?), but that one at least doesn't leave out the juicy bits.
When you skim the entries to Karajan, the Reich years section pretty much reads "It's complicated! But at worst he was 'just' a collaborator." But Konwitschny? That dude was a true believer, and his section only gets worse the more you read on.
When you skim the entries to Karajan, the Reich years section pretty much reads "It's complicated! But at worst he was 'just' a collaborator." But Konwitschny? That dude was a true believer, and his section only gets worse the more you read on.
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