Maurice Abravanel MemoriesClaudia Norton

CLAUDIA NORTON: Utah Symphony bass
The Great Man Abravanel
His greatness was so encompassing. I think because of his expectations and because of his greatness as a musician and his completeness. It was contagious. We really became great from just being around this incredibly unusual person. I remember that he was very involved in every single musician in the orchestra. He knew us personally, knew our personal lives, was very hands-on and insisted that we have the same vision that he did, and that was that music was the greatest gift to mankind; it was the overall greatest achievement of humanity and he insisted that everybody agree with that, and we all did. I think that was a lot of the reason we were able to have such success in so many of our recordings.
Music Isn’t English
And you know, watching Abravanel conduct was so inspiring. I can’t put it into words because he conducted music, and music isn’t English.
