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Just heard on a British classical music radio station that the vastly-recorded Valery Gergiev prefers to perform with an orchestra just slightly under-rehearsed. Apparently he thinks that over-rehearsal (which to a British musician means more than once, perhaps twice) is the bane of orchestral life, and he likes to keep musicians on their toes: a concert with some 'wits' about it produces a far better experience for everyone.Labels: arts, Conducting, music, orchestra, Performers, quotes
Thank you SO VERY MUCH for all 214 responses to my 'Live Music' survey. After printing them all (but before cataloging them), I threw them up in the air and picked one up. Congratulations, Susan Chara! Your $50 Amazon gift card is on it's way to you!!!
It's taken me quite a while to read everyone's comments, but these made me smile, laugh, or cry!:
Again, thank you so very much for sharing your opinions and insight. Collectively, it will create a good foundation for reading someday!
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THIS LINK links to an article by Tommy Pearson that bashes the Berlin(ER) Philharmonic(ER) and Simon Rattles' performances at the British Proms earlier this month. Below is my brief response. I couldn't resist. Read Tommy's article first.
Always wondered what the Big Rattling Deal was about - especially hearing stories from his players over the years. I used to assume it was jealousy on my innocent arrogant part. LOL! But then if you (Rattle) win a major competition at age 19, what else should we expect, I guess? I shouldn't impugn. It's hard work and my hat comes off to everyone who prepares and performs. But Tommy - I have to agree with you. With the salaries these folks get, the experience, the exposure to every great performer ever... is the BP passioned out? Or was emotional conveyance never in their musical vocab? Great warm string sound. At times. As does the Philharmonia, the BBC Phil, the Cleveland Orch, the Philadelphia, the... Even in their own 'GROSS' hall I was never particularly impressed by the BP. It's comforting to know I'm not alone anymore. THANK YOU.
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Life has many funny turns (and a few that aren't quite so funny): Having mentioned to my dearest Melissa that a Conductor's career usually won't take off until he/she is in their mid-fifties, we realized I could, yet, embark upon a conducting career again. Wouldn't that be cool? As I rapidly skid towards 40 we figured... "Why not?" So I made a couple of phone calls. After all, why not?
Three emails later, and I've got two hits and one not interested. 66% success rate. The Jubilee Orchestra in Manhattan just so happens to be seeking a new Conductor - negotiations are progressing well and I might end up as Prinicpal Conductor, or even Artistic Director! Gulp. Then, a visionary, gun-ho, 'let's do it' type of artist manager based in Nashville has lavished upon me sufficient ego-boosting compliments and awe to the extent that I was sold and we are now establishing all the necessary backup support - a non-profit organization, book publishing schedule, branding, a decent website (far more creative than my own designs - sorry if you missed them in the past!) as well as a couple of intriguing industry first-ideas. More to come on those.
So, after a month sitting at home desperately trying to avoid a relapse into pneumonia, here I am slugging through my corporate day-job to make sure the basic administrative tasks for my concert band are in place (we have a Silver Jubilee Gala Concert on Oct 19) and then desperately reading up on the legal implications of charity. Phew! It's intriguing, attractive work coz at the end of it I know it'll all enable me to do what I REALLY enjoy, what I spent YEARS training to do, and most importantly, what helps others realize their own gifts (playing & listening to music) and giving those gifts a purpose. Conducting orchestras, choirs, theatre bands, etc, etc.
LOVE IT. Thank you, God, for this surprising turn of events. Who knows... maybe You intend this to actually happen!
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