Maestros and their motor cars (11): Georg Szell and his Buick

Maestros and their motor cars (11): Georg Szell and his Buick

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norman lebrecht

January 25, 2024

Comes with the job in Cleveland, where no maestro ever walked to work.

Comments

  • Mr. Ron says:

    I see that Wikipedia is including this vital info in all biographies they are publishing, right after the date of birth. NOT!

  • Nicholas says:

    There are some photos of Szell in which he looks like Stravinsky. There are other photos of Szell in which he doesn’t look like Stravinsky. This is the first photo of Szell in which he doesn’t look like Szell or Stravinsky.

  • Petros Linardos says:

    Have any of Szell’s three successors ever lived in Clevelend?

    • osf says:

      I believe CVD did for a while. I had a colleague years ago who was in school with one of his children.

    • John Kelly says:

      How many of Reiner’s lived in Chicago? (Reiner lived in Connecticut and commuted, bringing tapes for radio broadcasts back to NYC)………

  • Gavin Elster says:

    Hoping Maestro Szell slapped some big, wide whitewall tires on that big Buick, as soon as the post-war shortages ended.

  • Jonathan says:

    You really should include George Weldon in your retrospective of conductors with their cars. He made two LPs where he appeared on the front cover with his E type Jag. Snazzy photos which seemed somewhat incongruous with the music he was conducting on the records. https://www.discogs.com/release/3254913-George-Weldon-and-Pro-Arte-Orchestra-British-Light-Music-Of-The-20th-Century

  • Sam's Hot Car Lot says:

    I think he later upgraded to a Cadillac.

  • John Kelly says:

    I am 100% certain that Mr. Szell would be ready to tell any mechanic exactly what was wrong and how to fix it

  • John Birge says:

    In addition to the missing whitewalls mentioned in the earlier comment, the absence of portholes in the hood is curious for a Buick. But it is indeed a Buick, evidently a 1946 Super Series 50. Szell started in Cleveland in January 1946, so perhaps he treated himself to a “Welcome to Ohio” gift: the first new post-war Buick. BTW if you stroll ten minutes north from Severance Hall and the Szell Library, you’ll find more fantastic antique cars at the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, part of the Cleveland History Center. A big Ferrari show there thru next month. Great permanent collection too; not surprising as 100 years ago Cleveland was home to about thirty automobile start-ups.

    https://www.instagram.com/crawfordmuseum/

  • Dr Marc Heeg says:

    Someone with access to this material should create a book! Karajan would merit many pictures with his collection. I always wondered how Kleiber, as tall as he was, fit into his little sports cars.

  • Sue Sonata Form says:

    I remember in the film “Annie Hall” Alvy complained to Annie that “you have a spider the size of a Buick in your bathroom”. That was some mental image!!

  • Daniel Reiss says:

    The car came with the job. Severance pay.

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