Why do you like his style so much?
Jan
Since I listed von K too, I'll attempt to answer as well.
I find his conducting fascinating and think that he produced wonderful results of extraordinary smoothness, not just in the Richard Strauss that I mentioned earlier, but also in terms of work by the likes of Debussy. I studied Debussy at school when I was doing 'A' level music and the recordings that our teacher used were with von Karajan conducting the Berlin Phil. I remember the shock, almost, at the stunning sensuality of
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune in fact, I think that this is a characteristic of von Karajan's work that is sometimes forgotten or overlooked the sensuality. Given the way in which, in recent history, Germans (and, therefore, by default, Austrians) have been considered to be straitlaced and humourless etc, that sense of sensuality beneath an apparently disciplined exterior is something that fascinates me, not just in von Karajan's case, but in the case of other German artists, not least the writer Thomas Mann.
I find the anecdotes about him fascinating. His importance as a classical musician in terms of working with recording technology is perhaps sometimes forgotten he embraced technological advances, even to the extent of how he created a sense of legato on recordings.
In general, I'm intrigued by authority some people seem to have it completely naturally. And von Karajan was certainly one of those.