Erich Kunzel, the conductor of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, conducted his last concert on August 1, exactly a month before he died. This event put me in mind of the surprisingly small number of performances that have been given and masterpieces that have been created by artists who knew they were dying, and–not so surprisingly–a “Sightings” column came out of my reflections on this grim subject.
Why are deathbed masterpieces like Edouard Manet’s “Vase of White Lilacs and Roses” so rare, and what do they tell us about the dark encounter that awaits us all? Pick up a copy of Saturday’s Wall Street Journal to see what I have to say.
UPDATE: Read the whole thing here.
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Edward G. Robinson’s death scene in Soylent Green was filmed just twelve days before he died. You can view it by going here.