A Great Song
Biography of Herbert Blomsstedt, world renowned conductor of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
By Ursula Weigert
Paperback, 272 pages
Pacific Press,
ISBN: 9780816362479
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This is the story of a boy who fell madly in love with classical music at the age of twelve, practicing enthusiastically—first his violin and later the organ. This is the chronicle of a young man who, instead of following his father’s wish that he become a Seventh-day Adventist pastor, studied music. This is the biography of a young musician who earned the opportunity to conduct the world’s leading symphony orchestras.
This is the account of a maestro who has served the field of classical music with humility, integrity, kindness, and an encyclopedic knowledge of the classical music repertoire. Finally, it is the celebration of a world-class conductor who is also an exceptional person, loved and respected by concertgoers and musicians worldwide.
- My life--A Great Song
- A Cosmopolitan Childhood
- The Foundations Are Laid
- A Very Special yet Normal Family
- Finally a Conductor! First Appointments in Scandinavia
- Stockholm--a "Home Game"
- The Summer Courses i Loma Linda
- "It Was a Give-and-Take: At the Staatskapelle Dresden
- Reencounter With the New World: The Time i San Francisco
- Interlude in Hamburg
- The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra: "I Couldn't Say No"
- Around the World as Honorary and Guest Conductor
- Contributions by Herbert Blomstedt
- What I Learned From My Teachers--Esteemed Role Models
- What I Learned From My Orchestras
- Why I am a Christian
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