Listen "Otto Klemperer"
Episode Synopsis
Today on Dave Does History, we celebrate the life and legacy of Otto Klemperer, born May 14, 1885. From Mahler’s protégé to one of the 20th century’s most revered conductors, Klemperer’s journey wove through exile, illness, rebirth, and artistic triumph. He shaped the sound of Beethoven, Bruckner, and Mahler for generations, all while battling personal demons and political upheaval. And in a curious twist, his son Werner became TV’s beloved Colonel Klink. Join us as we explore the story of a man who conducted not only orchestras, but the turbulent rhythms of the modern world.
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