Hesangthepassagetousin a kindofscreech. Hecertainlydidn't havemuchof a voice, butwesensedwhathewantedandthensuddenlytherewassomethingintheair, a sunbeam, a sunbeamofsound, wonderfullydelicate.
I wasconvincedthatSwitzerlandcouldputtogetheranorchestrathatwouldbe a matchforthegreatinternationalorchestras, particularlyifwecouldgettherightconductors.
Hewanted a higherfeethanhisnearestrival, evenifitwasonly 1 franchigher.
Andhewanted a seasonticketfortheLido, Lucerne's lakesidebeach, wherehespentquite a lotoftime.
ThatprovesthatintheearlystagestheconductorsstayedinLucernemuchlonger. Furtwänglerstayedherefor 2 or 3 weekssometimes.
Thoughthewageshaverisen a lotinthelastfewyears, thesituationhasn't changed.
Themoneyyougetisjustenoughtopayforyourhotel.
Soifyouwanttotake a bitofmoneybackhome, youhavetohavesomeonetoputyouup, orelse, likemanycolleagues, youlivein a tentoutontheLido, andchangeintoyourtailsjustbeforetheconcert.
Andsomeofthemoreprominentconductorsrefusedtocooperate, becauseitwas a "scratch" orchestra, andtheyonlyhad 3 or 4 rehearsalstoachieve a top-qualityperformance.
Andifweonlyhaveverylittletime, just a fewdays, 2 or 3 daystoprepare a difficultprogram, thenwe'reat a disadvantagecomparedtootherorchestraswhocomeherewithwell-triedprograms.
InSwitzerland, theSwissFestivalOrchestrahas a specialstatus. Itisinfacttheonlyculturalinstitutionthatfunctionsatanall-Swisslevel.
Assuchitisveryvaluableindeed, becausewearetryingtomake a trulySwisscontributiontotheFestival.
TheLucerneFestivalorganizerswerethefirsttoresumewhatyoumightcallnormalactivityafterthewar. Theyinvitedmetotakepart, whichiswhy I have a veryspecialassociationwiththeFestival.
Then I workedout a scheduleformyself. Everyday, I worked 4 hoursinthemorningand 4 hoursintheafternoon.
I hadnolunch, because I didn't havethemoney. Instead, I wenttotheSwissTravelBureauandlookedatthepicturesoftheMatterhornandsaidtomyself: "That's nextonmylist."
Thatisthereasonwhy I havethisspecialassociationwithLucerne.
Itweldsalltheartistsintosomethinglike a family, andit's a thrillingexperienceforallthosewhocomehere.
For a while, ithadsomethingof a polarizingeffect. YouwaitedforKarajantoarrive, andwhenheleftagain, theFestivalwasmoreorlessover, althoughithadn't actuallyfinished. ButKarajanwastheculmination.
Actually I oughttostartlikeHansSachsinthe "Mastersingers". "Youmakeiteasyforyouselves, butdifficultforme. Youdometoomuchhonor."
I thinkthat, forhim, itwas a kindofmoralobligationtocometoLucerne.
Nextyearweembarkon a venturewiththeClevelandOrchestraandtheCarnegieHallinNewYork,
a ventureinvolvinganannualcommissionfor a newwork.
AndwiththeViennaPhilharmonicwehavecreated a YoungArtists' Awardthatwillbringtherecipient a prizeof 75,000 Swissfrancsand a debutwiththeViennaPhilharmonic.