I don't know too much about Thielemann, so I had to look him up. Seems he specialised in strings [viola] and keyboard [piano] before becoming a conductor.
The orchestra were attentive to him - as shown by their eyes, but did it really do much for the music? I felt that the wind and brass players weren't actually allowed to be expressive in their own way - which came out as a very subdued balance on the TV.
I had thought he is a pretty decent conductor, and perhaps he is - in repertoire which suits him. This wasn't terrible - most things held together - but there didn't seem to be too much flair and sparkle.
Regarding recordings and patching up errors in the video, DVD releases etc,, it seems that there were several performances of the whole event over a few days for different audiences, so perhaps some edits might make use of any recordings from those.
I may look out for some other works conducted by Thielemann - this concert maybe didn't show him in the best light.
The orchestra were attentive to him - as shown by their eyes, but did it really do much for the music? I felt that the wind and brass players weren't actually allowed to be expressive in their own way - which came out as a very subdued balance on the TV.
I had thought he is a pretty decent conductor, and perhaps he is - in repertoire which suits him. This wasn't terrible - most things held together - but there didn't seem to be too much flair and sparkle.
Regarding recordings and patching up errors in the video, DVD releases etc,, it seems that there were several performances of the whole event over a few days for different audiences, so perhaps some edits might make use of any recordings from those.
I may look out for some other works conducted by Thielemann - this concert maybe didn't show him in the best light.
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