George Szell was the Cleveland Orchestra's towering presence for over a
quarter of a century. From the boardroom to the stage, Szell's powerful
personality affected every aspect of a musical institution he reshaped
in his own perfectionist image. Marcia Hansen Kraus's participation in
Cleveland's classical musical scene allowed her an intimate view of
Szell and his achievements. As a musician herself, and married to an
oboist who worked under Szell, Kraus pulls back the curtain on this
storied era through fascinating interviews with orchestra musicians and
patrons. Their recollections combine with Kraus's own to paint a
portrait of a multifaceted individual who both earned and transcended
his tyrannical reputation. If some musicians hated Szell, others loved
him or at the least respected his fair-minded toughness. A great many
remember playing under his difficult leadership as the high point in
their lives. Filled with vivid backstage stories, George Szell's Reign
reveals the human side of a great orchestra "and how one visionary built
a premier classical music institution.