Daniel says:
"As an experienced amateur player, I'd say that your
suggestions are quite reasonable.
But I could never realize how conducting can actually be
fun."
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I too agree with the most excellent list of suggestions for conducting.
I would explain the appeal of conducting this wa
If I remember right, Fritz Reiner of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
(~1950s) was on the portly side. He was well-known for his ability to
elicit massive orchestral effects from his musicians using only small
movements of his fingers.
I guess he figured out how to have his cake and beat it too
John Roberts-James wrote:
On my recent posting to the list, my item
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But the posting immediately following mine is beautiful and neat, no
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Can someone please advise me?
On my recent posting to the list, my item
is blitzed by various numbers, as below.
But the posting immediately following mine is beautiful and neat, no
interjected numbers at all.
What am I doing wrong? How should I format my submissions for correct
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Hello Everybody,
I can attest to the fact that being a conductor must keep you fit. We are
in the middle of an Orlando Opera production of Turandot with Maestro Anton
Coppola conducting. He recently turned 91 years of age and he is able to get
through the 3 hour sessions with ease!
Car
Hello Everyone,
In case you missed the first posting about this, I want to let you know that
a Regional Horn Workshop will take place on April 12 on the campus of
Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.
Our featured guest artist is Kendall Betts whose topic of his horn talk will
be "Ac
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