After such a stupidly biased ad hominem insult to Herbert von Karajan, his recordings and legacy, I am sure many will now rush to preorder Lebrecht's upcoming book on classical music "Maestros, Masterpieces and Madness."
NOT!
This is not the first time -- by far -- that Lebrecht has sought to make a mark by overdoing it. A writer can bring new insights or he can descend into ad hominem negativity. Guess which category fits here. And what a fitting setting The Independent is for such stuff!!
I note L has written on Mahler. I wonder if that was equally insulting. But, then, I will never know.......!!
Wikipedia describes the criticism that Lebrecht has often come in for as follows. And this is only the first short paragraph:
"Lebrecht's writing has often been attacked as provocative and misinformed.[1] For example, musicologist Richard Taruskin described Lebrecht as "a sloppy but entertaining British muckraker".[2] An unnamed figure identified as "one of the world's leading conductors" told The Independent that Lebrecht had for years been getting away with "pompous, preposterous judgment" and "inept research"."