A conductor for Nigeria’s complex philharmonic health orchestra
In April 1955, the Berlin Philharmonic faced a moment of uncertainty. Its great conductor, Wilhelm Furtwängler, had died, leaving behind one of the world’s finest orchestras but no one to hold it together. A hall of virtuosos risked splintering into noise.
by Muntaqa Umar-sadiq and Chinedu Moghalu
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