We all have our opinions about who the great conductors are or were, in performance, but what about the different but rather closely related art of rehearsing an orchestra? (Though I concede that there will be some who can ignite a performance from an orchestra on little or none, if need be.)
I offer two rather different approaches to get the ball rolling, the famous Stuttgart rehearsal of Carlos Kleiber of the Fledermaus and Freischutz overtures (the only time he was ever properly/officially 'caught' doing so); and Dr Karl Bohm rehearsing the VPO in Don Juan.
Both of them amazing in completely different ways!
I wonder what your thoughts are, perhaps especially the players among us, and if any of you have any other suggestions of great rehearsers we should consider on this topic?
I offer two rather different approaches to get the ball rolling, the famous Stuttgart rehearsal of Carlos Kleiber of the Fledermaus and Freischutz overtures (the only time he was ever properly/officially 'caught' doing so); and Dr Karl Bohm rehearsing the VPO in Don Juan.
Both of them amazing in completely different ways!
I wonder what your thoughts are, perhaps especially the players among us, and if any of you have any other suggestions of great rehearsers we should consider on this topic?
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