The Miraculous Mandarin, Béla Bartók (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

Christopher J. Noel conducts the University of Illinois Symphony Orchestra in the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.

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  • @xdyingfetusx69 What? sorry but i speak Spanish. Suck my ass motherfucker. I can't understand you anyway, asshole.

  • @Atael lol and you just proved to be the pompous conceited douche I had imagined you to be.. thanks.

  • @xdyingfetusx69 I can bet that you suck like musician, a real musician don't despite or underestimate the conductor work, a real musician knows the importance and the value of the conductor, even if you never look at him while you play. Keep studying and maybe some day you will be a mature musician, little boy.

    Cheers.

  • @Atael I'm ignorant because I see no point and having someone wave a baton feeling special in front of a band??? LOL go fuck yourself...... Ive played in a band and I never fucking paid attention to the conductor... so tell me waht is the point?????? OH wait you are a conceited bigot don't answer that......

  • @xdyingfetusx69

    The conductor is a key factor. Without him it'd be a mess!

  • As much as I love this piece, without the stage performance, it will always have a lacking appeal. This piece was so very much written to be performed in two levels, that in just one, it is not complete.

  • @xdyingfetusx69

    What a ignorant...

  • I like your conducting. It's a great piece and a difficult one for conducting.

    You "hold" the orchestra firmly in your hands.

  • I think this is a great and interesting version of the piece. I've heard a lot of dry, academic versions of this that seem to miss the emotional point. I think the conductor has to know personally the darkness of this work to get it across.

  • I never understood the point of conducting........

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