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The art of conducting(the great conductors of the past) Part 2

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  • Barbirolli said good things, but his gesture was not so clear... I understand players' problems..

  • Barbirolli really comes across as pretty crappy here.

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  • Barbirolli knows what he wants, the viewer knows what he wants, but the orchestra is not able to give it to him. They play the passage pretty much the same way each time.

  • @wodud32694 It's the third movement (Scherzo) to Anton Bruckner's 7th Symphony

  • does anyone know what piece Barbirolli is conducting?

  • Barbirolli is "torturing" the orchestra. Personal pracitice has to be really sophisticated, but the orchestra is different. It has to be "simple" as Karajan or Kleiber did. They prepare well "before" the rehearsal, not "during" the rehearsal.

  • "tief ernst"... funny that it seems to be a proverb...

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