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Conductor James Levine on wildly gesticulating conductors: “If your orientation is to watch the conductor, you get your aural sense interfered with in a way that is not completely controllable and conscious — because you see the conductor gesturing in a way that shows something about his feeling about the passage. And this, unconsciously, you measure against what you hear. And I think the most satisfying pieces that I hear live are usually conducted by conductors who have a very clear-cut idea of what their function is at a rehearsal and what their function is at a concert.”
Take notes, music kids!
(“Music kids” might be just Stephen, I don’t remember who reads this)
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to my lesson. Pretty interesting.
good point. Similarly, last summer when I saw Dudamel at...Bowl I commented
Take notes, music kids! (“Music kids” might be just Stephen,...don’t remember