This Was Toscanini, Samuel Antek
This Was Toscanini, Samuel Antek
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This Was Toscanini
The Maestro, My Father, and Me (2nd Edition)

Author: Samuel Antek, Lucy Antek Johnson

Narrator: David Garrison, Lucy Antek Johnson

Unabridged: 4 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2024


Synopsis

This audio edition includes excerpts from NBC Symphony performances conducted by Maestro Toscanini! “Music lovers will find this book irresistible ... the writing is gorgeous, the characters are well-sculpted, the scenes are focused, and the author brings to life moments that music aficionados will savor for a long time. The book itself is a symphony that arrests the edges of the hearts of readers.” —The Book CommentaryExplore with renewed wonder the thorough, touching, and inspiring firsthand account of performing with and learning from Arturo Toscanini. In this expanded second edition of This Was Toscanini, original author Samuel Antek's reflections on The Maestro gain new insights as his daughter Lucy Antek Johnson enlightens readers of what her father himself was like, and shares her fond and intimate reflections on a musical partnership.Arturo Toscanini is widely considered the greatest conductor of the modern age and remains a towering figure in the world of classical music. His explosive passions, dynamic music making, and legendary leadership continue to inspire and influence today's musicians while still captivating new generations of enthusiastic fans as well. This Was Toscanini is an intimate, firsthand, behind-the-scenes musical portrait of the Maestro, told from the unique perspective of first violinist Samuel Antek, who was fortunate to play under Toscanini's baton for seventeen years in the famed NBC Symphony Orchestra. In this expanded second edition of This Was Toscanini: The Maestro, My Father, and Me, Samuel Antek's reflections on playing with the Maestro gain sparkling new facets of insight from his daughter, Lucy Antek Johnson, as she enlightens readers with vivid recollections about her father and his most memorable musical partnership. With a foreword from acclaimed author and music historian Harvey Sachs. This audio edition features over 20 minutes of music.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on October 19, 2021

This book is hard to review. Either this book is right for you or it’s not. I’ll put my review right in the middle to acknowledge that different readers will have strong opinions on either side of the spectrum. Consider the following question: Should a musician interpret the score based on the compose......more

Goodreads review by Andy on January 08, 2022

Toscanini was one of the greats. We often don't get to see behind the curtain, to hear of a legend subjectively by this who knew him. We simply know them by their greatness. I was delighted to read about this glad man and his genius, to understand this man was not just a perfectionist, but music its......more

Goodreads review by James L. Fogle on February 05, 2025

Wonderful first person account from someone who played under Toscanini for the entirety of the NBC Symphony as well as including his daughters memories of the father who died when she was 12. An interesting and pleasant read.......more

Goodreads review by Julie on November 18, 2021

I have to admit that before I read this book, I was cognizant that Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) was one of the greatest conductors who ever lived. However, I thought he was one of the old masters, from the 1800s. I had no idea that he headed up the NBC Symphony Orchestra from its first performance o......more