Almost every major symphony has a lengendary maestro in history.
In cleveland, that is George Szell, who, rumor says, even checked the availability of
toilet paper in Severance Hall.
CSO will be permantly remembered from his outstanding brass section which was nurtured
by Solti.
There was nothing spetucular about Solti's body language. It always seemed to be precise,
almost strict with sternness. Yet the music from his baton inspired generations.
He can be as good for Beethoven's Chorale Symphony as for Tchaikovsky's Ballet Suite.