I was told once that a conductor will have a hard time with an orchestra unless he/she can convince them that they have earned the right to be on the podium, ie that they are a better musician than those serving in the galley.
A couple of conductors, over the years, have been 'named and shamed' by their players as being less than they should be - Guisseppe Sinopoli was one (though I've never understood this - I've been impressed by him both in concert and on record) and Simone Young (who has single-handedly ruined every opera performance I've seen her preside over).
Any thoughts on this?
A couple of conductors, over the years, have been 'named and shamed' by their players as being less than they should be - Guisseppe Sinopoli was one (though I've never understood this - I've been impressed by him both in concert and on record) and Simone Young (who has single-handedly ruined every opera performance I've seen her preside over).
Any thoughts on this?
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