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WZS. The pre-concert sessions are how a conductor puts his interpretation on the work (and puts the team together).
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[QUOTE=MrMark;1216165]Does the fact that Furtwangler was the conductor on this performance, reflect in the music? It does sound amazing, but Wagner generally does.
That's nice music. Who wrote Wagner?
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The stick waving is crucial but is only a small part of the overall job a conductor does for sure. Some reality show a couple of years ago had some guy off the street win a conducting competition after a short time being trained.Originally posted by Zippy View PostI don't think the stick waving makes much difference but the pre-concert work with the orchestra does.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIs it true that the first person to stop clapping also gets to spend winter in the gulag? Hence the applause goes on and on, until the conductor turns to face the audience and puts his hands together, palms down, and theatricality sweeps them outwards.
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I don't think the stick waving makes much difference but the pre-concert work with the orchestra does.
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Is it true that the first person to stop clapping also gets to spend winter in the gulag? Hence the applause goes on and on, until the conductor turns to face the audience and puts his hands together, palms down, and theatricality sweeps them outwards.Originally posted by AtW View PostNot if they are sent straight to GULAG after poor performance
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Not if they are sent straight to GULAG after poor performanceOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostDuring a performance the conductor is keeping the orchestra to the correct tempo and communicating dynamics, without those basics it would be all over the place and sound flat.
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During a performance the conductor is keeping the orchestra to the correct tempo and communicating dynamics, without those basics it would be all over the place and sound flat.
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I'll get you "Blakey" !!!! sminkidunkiOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOnly on a Bus
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