Lorin Maazel dies aged 84 |
Lorin Maazel, conductor and composer dies aged 84
▶ The Guardian, Sunday 13 July 2014 19.36 BST

Maazel was music director of a gallery of top orchestras in Europe and the United States – including Cleveland, Paris and Munich – for more than 40 years, and had been chief conductor of opera houses in West Berlin and Vienna too. His last major post was as music director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra from 2001- 2009, during which he led the orchestra on a controversial and ground breaking visit to Pyongyang, North Korea.
In Britain his principal connections were with the Philharmonia Orchestra, of which he was an associate principal conductor from 1971. Maazel continued to conduct the Philharmonia until the end of his life. His last concerts with the orchestra were in London in March. The orchestra tweeted last night that it was "devastated" by the news of Maazel's death.
Born in France in 1930 to Jewish American parents, Maazel was brought up in the United States, where he became a famous child prodigy. By his 11th birthday he had already shared a podium with Leopold Stokowski, while the no less legendary Arturo Toscanini was responsible for getting Maazel his first steady conducting job in 1942, when Maazel was only 12.
A talented violinist, Maazel was briefly a member of the Fine Arts Quartet and of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. He gave violin recitals throughout his career and wrote for the instrument. His conducting career was littered with firsts, most notably as the first American to be invited to conduct at the annual Wagner festival in Bayreuth, where he first conducted in 1960.
Maazel had a long association with Vienna, where he had a brief and stormy period in charge of the Vienna state opera, and with the Vienna Philharmonic, whose annual new years' day concert he directed regularly in the 1980s, returning for the last time in 2009.
Never a musician to hide his light under a bushel, Maazel tried hard to succeed Herbert von Karajan as chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra when the long Karajan reign came to an end in 1989. The orchestra's choice of the late Claudio Abbado was a huge blow.
Maazel was a composer as well as a conductor, writing an opera based on George Orwell's 1984 that was performed, under his own direction, at Covent Garden and the New York Metropolitan, to generally lukewarm reviews.
米指揮者・作曲家ロリン・マゼール氏が死去
▶ 2014年07月14日 10時52分 読売【ニューヨーク=広瀬英治】
世界的な米指揮者・作曲家のロリン・マゼール氏が13日、米バージニア州キャッスルトンの自宅で肺炎による合併症のため死去した。
84歳だった。キャッスルトン音楽祭事務局が発表した。
フランス生まれ。米国に移り9歳で指揮者デビュー、15歳までにほとんどの米主要オーケストラを指揮した。1960年に30歳で西ドイツ(当時)のバイロイト音楽祭に登場し、65年にベルリン・ドイツ・オペラの音楽監督に就任。クリーブランド管弦楽団、ウィーン国立歌劇場、ニューヨーク・フィルの音楽監督・総監督などを歴任した。
63年に初来日以来、たびたび日本で公演し、87、92年に読売日本交響楽団に客演した。2008年にニューヨーク・フィルと北朝鮮・平壌で公演し、米朝の音楽外交としても注目された。13年にも世界各地の公演が100回を超すなど最近まで精力的に活動していた。
2014年07月14日 10時52分 Copyright(C) The Yomiuri Shimbun

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N響アワーの常連でしたよね。
食い入るように視聴していました。
ときに、例の文章、明日のブログにアップしました。
400字詰め原稿用紙で19枚になりました。
(今朝、メールしましたら不達になりましたので、こちらからもお知らせしておきます)
失礼いたしました。油断していたらメールアカウントが早朝にパンクしておりました。整理して正常化いたしました。
一気に拝読いたしました。約8000字の大作で、しかも当時の事柄が鮮烈かつ明媚に描かれておりますです。梅雨も明けてまさに明媚な時期を迎えるにあたり、Uさまの作品から放たれる光が今後の励みになります。ありがとうございます!