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二战结束后8个月,1946年18日,是赫伯特·冯·卡拉扬第一次指挥维也纳爱乐乐团的日子。维也纳音乐大厅内座无虚席,连通道处也挤满了买站票的听众。那时,这种现象在维也纳是不足为奇的,人们饱尝了战争之苦后,在殷切盼望着一场真正的交响音乐会。 卡拉扬曾于1937年在维也纳国家歌剧院指挥过瓦格纳的《持里斯坦和依索尔德》,在此之后,卡拉扬从亚琛到柏林,成为柏林音乐生活中的重要人物。这一次,是维也纳爱乐乐团的经理弗利兹·塞德拉克将卡拉扬从德国接到了维也纳。卡拉扬和维也纳爱乐乐团的排练十
Eight months after World War II, 1846, 1946, was the first time Herbert von Karajan directed the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Vienna music hall is packed, and even the passageways are packed with listeners who buy station tickets. At that time, it was not surprising that this phenomenon was in Vienna. After people had suffered the war, they were eagerly looking forward to a true symphony concert. Karajan, who led Wagner’s “Hristan and Isolde” in 1937 at the Vienna State Opera, has since become a prominent figure in Berlin’s music scene from Aachen to Berlin. This time, Fritz Sedlak, the manager of the Vienna Philharmonic, sent Karajan to Germany from Germany. Karajan and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra ten