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Kendama Power Uploader Joined Jan 25, 2018 Messages 1,473 Dec 17, 2024 #2 The ironic thing is that Furtwängler was known to not seek "perfection" in the performances he conducted.
The ironic thing is that Furtwängler was known to not seek "perfection" in the performances he conducted.
yosoji Aggregator gang Joined Apr 15, 2019 Messages 89 Dec 18, 2024 #3 I just caught up. Not the cliffhanger .Thank you for the chapters!
welcome2atlantis Dex-chan lover Joined Oct 19, 2018 Messages 9,824 Jan 1, 2025 #4 Kid wasn't nervous at all
I IbnAurum Dex-chan lover Joined Apr 11, 2024 Messages 2,124 Mar 21, 2025 #5 Kendama said: The ironic thing is that Furtwängler was known to not seek "perfection" in the performances he conducted. Click to expand... Was this the OG Furtwangler, a someone in Beethofen's era?
Kendama said: The ironic thing is that Furtwängler was known to not seek "perfection" in the performances he conducted. Click to expand... Was this the OG Furtwangler, a someone in Beethofen's era?
Kendama Power Uploader Joined Jan 25, 2018 Messages 1,473 Mar 21, 2025 #6 IbnAurum said: Was this the OG Furtwangler, a someone in Beethofen's era? Click to expand... I've explained in response to your comment on chapter 32. A couple more details: he lived and recorded in the interwar period, and soon after WW2. And he didn't like rehearsing too much. He pursued a more fluid performance.
IbnAurum said: Was this the OG Furtwangler, a someone in Beethofen's era? Click to expand... I've explained in response to your comment on chapter 32. A couple more details: he lived and recorded in the interwar period, and soon after WW2. And he didn't like rehearsing too much. He pursued a more fluid performance.