Originally posted by Dave2002
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New Year's Day Concert 2017 VPO/Dudamel
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOne could also ask "why specifically opera?" - couldn't there be a link to ballet too? I do know conductors who refuse to go anywhere near ballet, on the grounds that it's too rigid, and don't want to be subservient to dance. Which makes me wonder if many of the really significant conductors of the past ever conducted ballet - Walter, Klemperer, Toscanini, Giulini etc.
I don't think all ballet has to be like that, and some performances could probably benefit from conductors with a bit of imagination, but what do I know?
Obviously there might have to be compromises, but is that impossibly bad?
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Well, several "really significant conductors of the past" have happily included ballet Music in their concerts and recordings; it's not so much they who need "a bit of imagination" than some choreographers and dancers of Classical Ballet, who expect/demand that every performance has to have exactly the same tempo so that the moves that they have learnt can be reproduced exactly the same night after night after matinee. Some ballet companies have dispensed with an orchestra entirely, and dance to recordings. Unlike (some) opera singers, who seem to be better prepared to create nuances responding to the spirit of the moment (which any decently competent conductor will instantaneously respond to) some dancers want to know exactly what to do and to do exactly this (and only exactly this) every night and can't cope/respond quickly to alterations. That's a very depressing prospect for most Musicians - and, if you're a much sought-after conductor who can pick and choose what engagements to accept, you're not going to opt for it.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I agree that they have conducted the music, but that's not the same as suggesting that they actually did so for any ballet performances. I recently commented on some superb Tchaikovsky waltes conducted by Masur, but maybe versions which work really well in a concert hall won't work if dancers are involved.
Your added comments about ballet being very rigid does seem to fit in with what I've heard, but why does it have to be so? Opera is very much more flexible - indeed probably more so than "concert" music.
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostI fancy Dudamel has been watching tapes of Kleiber conducting-dancing his way through this concert....
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Originally posted by Dave2002I agree that they have conducted the music, but that's not the same as suggesting that they actually did so for any ballet performances. I recently commented on some superb Tchaikovsky waltes conducted by Masur, but maybe versions which work really well in a concert hall won't work if dancers are involved.
Your added comments about ballet being very rigid does seem to fit in with what I've heard, but why does it have to be so? Opera is very much more flexible - indeed probably more so than "concert" music.
Happy New Year, by the way, Dave - I forgot to say in my last post.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Of course, the exception to the rule was Sir Thomas Beecham conducting for the Ballet Russe. Obviously, Sir Thomas wasn't going to take orders from ANYONE and he choose tempi that suited HIM. After a particularly 'rousing' Russian dance he beamed at the players and said 'well, that made the little buggers hop!'
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And, to be fair to the members of the corps de ballet - they are a unit performing in consort, where individual deviation from a set pattern of movements is going to spoil a visual line that the audience is meant to see. (And, unlike the members of the Second Violins of an orchestra, who might be in a comparible position, the dancers often can't see the conductor, so wouldn't easily be able to follow any "mouldings" of tempo: they have to be able to hear a pulse - to be able to hear the beat upon which that they know when to raise or lower which limb. Modern CCTV screens discretely placed can help in overcoming this problem.)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostWonderful playing, agreed. The Dude is bringing some youthful vigour to this, for which many thanks, fan as I was of Pretre, who had bottled a more vintage fizz..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Radames View PostThis was a great concert, I think. Dudamel was refreshing and modest, his conducting inspiring, his interaction with the audience relaxed and humorous. Musically it was ok. Next year Muti. Oh dear ...!!
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