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From: gonzostick
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  • @gaemp 1) it's part of the piece, the composer wanted it like that so thats how its done..... 2) its a directing techniche develope by Pierre Boulez or some of the composers from the European avant-garde movement after world war II. New techniques are develop to serve new ways of music writing.

  • Sir,

    Of all of your uploads to Youtube, I like this one best. It certainly allows the audience to focus on the conductor. I could almost hear the music in my mind as I watched how not just your arms and hands but entire body is caught up in the conducting experience.

    CB

  • Where can I get a score?

  • The tempo is a little too fast, isn't it?

  • @otharennaur Yes, and the clarinet is too green.

  • Thank you... Glad you like it...

  • whoa...

    this is beast

  • thanks

  • NICE!!

  • Thank you... Happy you liked it!!!

  • Thank you. What a lovely poetic comment!!! Even Francis was surprised how well the performance was received by our Napa Valley audience... The tape is from a camcorder at the back of the hall and features the real hall sound at the event...

  • Behold, John Cage's 4'33" is a herald of the lightning, and a heavy drop out of the cloud: the lightning, however, is Francis Schwartz's Concerto for Solo Conductor. LOL.

  • y esto??? está escrito asi??? no puedo creerlo!! es muy extraño!!!!!!!!

  • Es una obra absurdista... Verdaderamente NO HAY orquesta en el escenario...

  • *LOL*!

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