In my world never have i heard and seen so much aproximation to .. His imagination and the absolute acurated technique to make it emerged. I am so thankful for his videos being posted here. I am learning so much that i didn’t know In terms of images......ho God thanks for this.
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В молодости возможно он хоть поживее и не такой манерный. Но вот если сравнить хоть с кем-то ещё или Ленинградской школы, с Мусиным или его учениками, то это небо и земля, простите)
I never thought such conducting was ever posible. The I am out of words for this. The most precise and imaginative, so eloquent the oequestras can resist but totally are partners in IT. I am just new to this ,this interpretation and I am listening to each and every one I can get. I am learning so much.
An unusual interpretation. All of those gestures! The few musicians we can see don't appear to be watching him. If only one camera was to be used, it would have been better to have had it behind the conductor, so we could see the orchestra.
It's fatal to look directly at the conductor....unless instructed to do so. Most experienced orchestral players rely on peripheral vision as reactions are faster to minute changes, be it in the conductors baton technique or fellow musicians rhythmic movements and of course aural perception.....orchestral playing is one of the great unifying theories in action❤😊....but some conductors say...." look here to me ".....I like to think they secretly know that, should you look into their eyes your peripheral vision will pick up their stick play😂😂😂😂😂😊