International Furtwängler Links     Updated Jan. 29, 2001
 

E-mail address of  SWF's Chairman (French Furtwangler Society) Mr. Philippe Leduc.

Neil Tingley's page is home of the Furtwängler Mailing List, the Wilhelm Furtwängler FAQ, and more.

Wilhelm Furtwängler site by shin-p — is available in both English and Japanese.

Wilhelm Furtwängler Bibliography — Yen Jui-Yuan's page & Wilhelm Furtwangler Message Board.

Tributes to Wilhelm Furtwängler (Wilhelm Furtwangler Photo album) — Chia-Chang Lin's page, decicated to a collection of 248 photos of Furtwangler.

The Smidth Pages — with very large links about Furtwangler, by WF's famous discography publisher (Henning Smidth Olsen)

1st, 2nd, 3rd Wilhelm Furtwängler-days in Jena, Germany.

Furtwängler on Brahms (Brahms and the Crisis of our Time) — an English translation of an essay by Furtwängler, world first translation by Daniel Platt, of Los Angeles, California, USA.

Great Performers - Wilhelm Furtwängler by Philip Anson and Wah Keung Chan — La Scena Musicale - Vol. 3, No. 5 / February - March 1998

Wilhelm Furtwängler Society of America

Wilhelm Furtwängler Society of Hungary — established on 1995 /  Discography of Wilhelm Furtwängler's Recordings compiled by Zoltán Rockenbauer — Includes a new list of Furtwängler's own compositions not performed by him.

Japan Furtwäengler Institute Tokyo — Since 1995.4, world first Furtwangler performance and recordings, also world first publication by their publisher Oto-to-Kotoba Edition.

DHM, German Historical Museum, Berlin, Picture archive.

HISTORIC CONDUCTOR HOME PAGES — SOCIETIES DEVOTED TO CONDUCTORS.

The Dead Conductor's page

Great Conductors Online - Grosse Dirigenten Online - produced by EuroArts New Media

The Music Performance Research Centre - MPRC - London

Optimum Online - Furtwangler

hnh.com — NAXOS label and Marco Polo's Furtwangler recordings.

Japan Dreamlife Home Page — released many videos and laser discs contained Furtwangler films.

WILHELM FURTWÄNGLER: THE ESPECTÁCULO CANNOT STOP — We transcribe the moved deposition of Elisabeth Furtwangler, widower of the great teacher, in which tells with some detail the atmosphere that if breathed in the concerts of the Filarmónica of Berlin. (in Portuguese)  [English Translation]

Alfred Brendel Home Page — an article on Furtwangler by the pianist.

TAHRA's Web Site

Music and Arts Programs of America

Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC)
ARSC Journal: Two Research Articles "Pseudonymous Performers on Early LP Records" by
                       Ernst A. Lumpe: (I) Vol. 21, No. 2; (II) Vol. 27, No. 1
ARSC Newsletter
ARSC Membership Directory
ARSC Bulletin
Special Publications
ARSC Conference Tapes

The Sir Thomas Beecham Society

THE WAGNER SOCIETY OF NEW YORK

GEBHARDT MUSIKVERTRIEB

Bret H. Bartosh's Homepage on Wilhelm Furtwangler

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

Bildarchiv DHM Fotografenarchive

The British Library National Sound Archive (NSA)

Commentary (American Journal), Vol. 109, May 2000

The Journal of Historical Review
Anthony Charles: "Wilhelm Furtwängler and Music in the Third Reich", May/June 1998; vol. 17 no. 3, p. 2.
Andrew Gray: "Review of Sam H. Shirakawa's The Devil's Music Master", Jan/Feb 1994; vol. 14 no. 1, p. 41