Posted on 03/19/2016 2:54:57 PM PDT by left that other site
He is an acquired taste. Another of my favorites is Rachmaninoff piano concerto 2. What say you?
Here is something similar: (Same plot, different characters and results)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIy53SxSnTo
It was one of my firsts too!
My Dad was a great collector of albums, and played them on two Altec-Lansing Voice of the Theater Speakers. Each one was a big as a washing machine LOL.
I absolutely LOVE Rach’s PC-2!!!!
Now that one was used in the movie “The Seven Year Itch” to great effect!
What is the purpose of the conductor with the wand when all the musicians are focusing on their instruments and the sheet music?
LOL!
Great post. How do you think this compares to Reiner, which I understand was evaluated best from some “experts”.
I invite the two of you to give a listen to this station from London.
http://www.classicfm.com/
ClassicFM makes classical music immensely approachable for all listeners.
I make it a habit to play it throughout the house all weekend long (doing so now as I write!)
I studied classical piano at Barrington College (RI), when I was young. "trisham" from MA may remember the institution (it is no longer there). I was composing "New Age" (hate that term BTW) and "fusion jazz" before they were ever called that!
My iPod has over 18000 songs on it from almost all genres (no rap, screamo, reggae, or dub step) and I shuffle among the songs allowing me to appreciate aspects of styles as contrasted against each other.
It helps me as I have composed music, not to land in a rut!
FReegards!
They are focused upon the music, the instrument, and the conductor. It’s kind of a three-way tie.
The largest band I have ever “fronted” was seven pieces. It’s quite a juggling act to get the horn section and back-up vocalist to come in at the right time. Being the bass player had the advantage of being loud and steady which helped.
In an orchestra of 90+ musicians, each musician only has his part on the music in front of him, and the conductor is the only one with the entire score. The musicians have to count the measures (the number of which is noted on the sheet music) until their next part comes up.
The conductor is not only counting time, he is controlling the dynamics, tempo, signalling the various musicians to come in, etc. But even so, the individual musician HAS to count the measures so they won’t get caught unaware.
I was once at a performance of Symphonie Fantastique, conducted by Leonard Bernstein, where the percussionist somehow LOST the count and came in with the ‘Dies irae” on tubular bells HALF A BEAT LATE.
He caught up, but Leonard probably had him drawn and quartered after the performance.
Just remember...Old Musicians never die.
they just go from bar to bar.
I am so naughty.
But your clip from “The Mission” was actually wonderful! :-)
I will have to look it up and compare them.
It was the freshness and youthful enthusiasm of this that really grabbed me though.
Just. W O W!
Thanks for the FM Station..I will link up to it and listen.
I am so glad you liked this rendition of Scheherazade! Your reasons for liking it were the same as mine.
It's called "meter." The conductor is signaling speed and dynamic, and performers who have rehearsed with the conductor and know their music will be looking for cues from him/her out of the corner of their eye.
FReegards!
They are wonderful! Dedicated musicians like the band/orchestra I played in when I was in high school.
What instrument did you play, LUV? I didn’t know you were a musician too!
It is a very good movie. Jeremy Irons is one of the best actors of the last 50 years and his performance here is among his finest. While DeNiro’s Brooklyn accent is a little incongruous as a Spanish Colonial, his force of personality is enough to sell his character, and you’ll also see a young Liam Neeson.
I am looking forward to seeing it.
First item on the agenda when I move into my new home is getting a TV.
Then i will get a couch.
And some food.
And some wine.
It’s all good! :-)
Classical music is my favorite.
I played the violin for many years.
I got some good sounds out of a Viola once, but for some reason the violin has eluded me. I play piano, guitar, and bass, but my main instrument is my voice.
Classical and Classic rock/Blues are my favorite. :-)
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