Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951

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Conductor Willem Mengelberg, 1871-1951

Acclaimed and Accused

Music History

Author: Frits Zwart

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 1st October 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040797716


Willem Mengelberg: A Musical Legend

Willem Mengelberg is undeniably the greatest conductor in Dutch music history. In his biography, Frits Zwart carefully examines a musical life lived. Mengelberg was not only one of the world's greatest, he had an excellent reputation as a trainer of orchestral ensembles, responsible for the international reputation of his own Concertgebouw as well as many others including the New York Philharmonic.

A champion of numerous composers, including Mahler and Strauss, Mengelberg was the founder of the renowned tradition of annual performances of Bach's St. Matthew Passion. As Chief Conductor of Amsterdam's (now Royal) Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mengelberg developed it into one of the world's most illustrious, simultaneously forging a music life of international eminence for its city of residence. His recordings bear witness to a singular musical interpreter.

In 1920, Mengelberg was even more popular than his own Queen, yet a mere thirty years later he died in exile, banned to his remote Swiss chalet. Willem Mengelberg fell from grace, becoming a despised, disputed target of gossip, jealousy and rebuke. His dubious role during World War II has since overshadowed his extraordinary career.

Zwart contests that few have ever surpassed Mengelberg's international musical legend. In this biography, musicologist and historian Frits Zwart carefully examines in great detail a musical life lived by Willem Mengelberg, undeniably the greatest conductor in Dutch music history.

Additional Topics

History of the reception in Holland of the music of Gustav Mahler.

History of the Concertgebouw orchestra.

History of music in Holland.

In all these fields, many new facts are presented. For the first time, a description of Mengelberg's work in New York is provided.

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