Play it more "transparent!"

Chris

--- Bill Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Having been in the situation of rehearsing under a conductor who would go
> into long discourse about the back ground of a piece of music, who
> commissioned it, why this or that part was important to the person who
> commissioned the work and so forth, I was reminded of a story attributed to
> Farkas at the CSO.  They were rehearsing some work with a guest conductor
> who told Farkas, "imagine you are on one side of a valley and your girl
> friend is in a house on the opposite side when you play this."  To the
> Frakas responded, "do you want me to play it louder or softer?"
> 
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