Any clue regarding the date Culshaw was talking about ? I know that it was said that Stokowski didn't know where he was when he made his last recordings. Whether or not his confusion spread to the music he was recording is not clear.
On page 66, Culshaw refers to his misfortune in having to work with "a very elderly conductor who was on the verge of senility" and could not make up his mind about the tempo for the first movement of a symphony they were recording, employing eleven different tempi for eleven different sessions. Could anyone please enlighten me as to his identity?
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