Karl Böhm to me is the epitome of Germanic music making.I think of him as the ultimate teacher of how to interpret Beethoven,Brahms,Strauss,Wagner and Mozart.He is also brilliant at Bruckner.From every orchestra he conducts he extracts a beautiful,warm and deep sound.Listen to his Beethoven's 7th 2. movement:Allegretto with the mighty Wiener Philharmoniker.A great number of conductors conducted this piece with this wonderful orchestra ranging from Bernstein to Abbado,Karajan to Rattle.Did anyone sounded this emotional,this humane?No-at least to my ears-.He was very Germanic but that did not mean he was a dull kapellmeister like Sawallisch or Masur who is free of anything out of routine and who always under-emphasises contrasts in music.Böhm's music is always as climatic as it gets.
Unfortunately we today do not have conductors who can come even close to Böhm's quality on core repertoire.