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Lorin Maazel (1930–2014)

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The death, at his home in Virginia, of Lorin Maazel follows the losses in short succession of three other leading conductors of the post-Bernstein/ Karajan era: Colin Davis (1927–2013), Claudio Abbado (1933–2014), and Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (1933–2014). I had meant to post, a few weeks ago, a short piece on Claudio Abbado and the youth-orchestra movement (European Union Youth Orchestra, 1978; Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, 1986), flourishing long before Dudamel and El Sistema—but that will need to come along later.

Maazel was the only American of this bunch: raised in Pittsburgh (though born in Neuilly/s/S), educated there, and at length conductor of three of the nation's great orchestras: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and New York. His last chapter centers on the Castleton Festival that he organized at his farm in rural Rappahannock Countypaid for with the sale of his eighteenth-century violin. It was the project of a remarkable heart and mind: “more than a labor of love,” he said: “a labor of joy.” The published mission of his foundation is “to nurture children, foster art, and reclaim the human spirit.”

Here are a some memorial essays not to miss:

                                                                                                   —DKH

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