A quick note about societies and clubs: There are joiners, and non-joiners. Many of us, though we may be as passionate about Wagner, Beethoven, et al as any of the joiners, prefer to spend our valuable time and energy on personal growth and informal conversation rather than club structure and organization.
More later on the complex similarities and differences between Beethoven and Wagner.
P.S. My sister is finally getting rid of her old LP's, and among my acquisitions from her set is the complete Ring by Furtwaengler at La Scala. I'm gradually working my way through it; my first impression is that there could scarcely be a better Ring anywhere. Furtwaengler was a phenomenon the likes of which we may never see again.
More later on the complex similarities and differences between Beethoven and Wagner.
P.S. My sister is finally getting rid of her old LP's, and among my acquisitions from her set is the complete Ring by Furtwaengler at La Scala. I'm gradually working my way through it; my first impression is that there could scarcely be a better Ring anywhere. Furtwaengler was a phenomenon the likes of which we may never see again.
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