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Jenn <jennconductsREMOVETHIS@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In article
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> MiNe 109 <smcelroy2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > In article
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> > ScottW <ScottW48@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On May 16, 11:36 am, MiNe 109 <smcelr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > In article
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> > > > ScottW <Scott...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > And this demo showed that with a properly rehearsed and trained
> > > > > orchestra, that is sufficient.
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> > > > Anyone will do,
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> > > Ouch, our resident conductor is feeling the pain.
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> > She'll do fine properly rehearsing and training.
> As you know, it's even more than that. The moment to moment things that
> conductors (actually, any live performer) do make profound differences
> in how the music sounds.
Perhaps Scott would enjoy Karajan's late-in-life DVDs whose visual focus
is very much on the conductor.
Or, alternatively, the choral conducting instructional video "What They
See Is What You Get"
Stephen


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