I saw this comment beneath a YouTube video of Bernstein rehearsing Mahler 9 with the VPO:
Perhaps our ex-orchestral musicians can tell me.
I should add I saw Christoph von Dohnányi conduct the Philharmonia Orchestra last Thursday, and felt that there was a respect 'twixt orchestra and conductor that I hadn't noticed in prior live performances. His gestures were curt, minimal, Kleiber-esque (the antithesis of Dudamel and Bernstein) but he seemed to get a fantastic performance out of them (they were playing Beethoven's Third). I assume he'd prepared them well beforehand.
its interesting what he says about what would happen if he just stood there and beat the time - when you think that most of the players won't even be looking at the conductor when they're playing, I wonder what effect all that arm-waving has, over and above the pre-performance preparations.
I should add I saw Christoph von Dohnányi conduct the Philharmonia Orchestra last Thursday, and felt that there was a respect 'twixt orchestra and conductor that I hadn't noticed in prior live performances. His gestures were curt, minimal, Kleiber-esque (the antithesis of Dudamel and Bernstein) but he seemed to get a fantastic performance out of them (they were playing Beethoven's Third). I assume he'd prepared them well beforehand.
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