John Nelson, Conductor Who Got France to Cherish Berlioz, Dies at 83

John Nelson, Conductor Who Got France to Cherish Berlioz, Dies at 83

The New York Times - Music:

He revived interest in a “problem child” in the pantheon of high romantic composers, bringing Berlioz overdue recognition as one of France’s greatest composers.

Adam Nossiter
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