Benjamin Luxon: Part 1, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer), Gustav Mahler
On Christmas Day 1978, the great british baritone Benjamin Luxon was settling down to celebrate with family and friends when Sir Bernard Haitink called, asking him to rescue this Concertgebouw performance that very same day, as the scheduled soloist was indisposed. A private plane was sent, Ben flew to Amsterdam, sang, and was home in time for christmas dinner!

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