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(C)2001 CBC
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ALBERT KAHN: Periodically and, strangely enough, not infrequently - I meet someone who has never heard of the name of Pablo Casals before
03:15
KAHN: Not so very long ago - when I was in Puerto Rico last - we were talking about how we happened to come together originally
03:03
KAHN: It's a very strange feeling - when you're sitting, talking to Don Pablo - to realize that you're speaking with a man who played...
02:27
KAHN: You have to understand that I am speaking not as a musicologist - music is not primarily my field
02:42
KAHN: In the United States today, I suppose his name is most closely associated with his yearly appearances at the Marlboro Festival
07:20
PABLO CASALS: Now I say that the Marlboro School is the best possible - the best school in the world
06:49
KAHN: One question that was recently asked me regarding Casals, I found of special interest
05:10
FELIX GALAMIR: May I inject myself, my own personality into this discussion for a moment?
09:04
GUILLERMO FIGUEROA: Last year in the festival we had played a Bruckner symphony
08:07
KAHN: And there's one rather interesting contradiction that is perhaps worth mentioning
07:18
GALAMIR: Now Casals is a very strong personality
02:56
KAHN: It was Sir Francis Bacon who said that there is no beauty which hath not some imperfection in its being
07:30
GALAMIR: I also think that basically Casals is a very simple person
04:58
KAHN: If I were asked to sum up Don Pablo's credo, I think I would quote some words of his own rather than try to paraphrase what he said
03:54
HARRY MANNIS: Casals - A Portrait for Radio
01:36
GLENN GOULD: This is Glenn Gould and this programme is about Leopold Stokowski
05:34
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI: Think of our solar system. Its colossal size
07:07
STOKOWSKI: Although I am interested in everything in the universe, what I really deeply understand is the symphonic world
03:55
STOKOWSKI: First of all, it's our privilege and our necessity to try to realize what was in the soul of the composer...
04:06
STOKOWSKI: If I had to perform the music of, say, Mozart or Shostakovich or Debussy: they all have their own world
03:08
STOKOWSKI: I think that Ives had that freedom
03:07
STOKOWSKI: We must give our education of music and of philosophy and of everything connected with human life, subtlety
02:31
STOKOWSKI: It can all be expressed in one word, and that one word is 'freedom'
03:22
STOKOWSKI: But has the Russian artist been divorced from the West?
05:02
STOKOWSKI: It is remarkable that one can stay in the home and hear music from all over the world
07:08
STOKOWSKI: In Holland, about 20 years ago, I was conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra
STOKOWSKI: I find that every day come new possibilities and new ideas and they must not be ignored
02:52
STOKOWSKI: It is quite possible that the so-called 'cave man' had such ideas too
04:49
HARRY MANNIS: Stokowski - A Portrait for Radio
00:48
by Albert Kahn
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