Indeed (he'd have finished Doktor Faust, for starters) - and, who knows what he might have conducted?
This is all too sad to read. Currently, I cannot think of another opera I would rather see than
Doktor Faust, finished or not. (Well of course there's
Palestrina and
Death in Venice, but I digress. I wouldn't mind another
Frau or
I Puritani... hehe.)
Now... do I have this correct? Busoni once conducted the glorious
Enigma Variations? I'm sure I read that somewhere. If it was good enough for Rachmaninov and Mahler, then why not Busoni?
In the previous issue of Gramophone, Philip Kennicott mentions discussing
Enigma with John Adams. Adams was very complimentary of this masterpiece... always high praise from another composer.
Now here is a REAL humdinger! It was reported that in the late '80's Krzysztof Penderecki walked into a record store in the US and purchased two cassettes: Rachmaninov's 1st symphony and Elgar's
Enigma. One of the most awesome musical minds of the late 20th century, and that is what he bought?