I remember when, as a schoolboy, I first played the piano concerto with Frank Merrick as soloist and our local orchestral society.
In the last movement, when the tune goes into a cross rhythm the conductor changed his beat to a 3/4 matching the tune, to assist the strings - and I had about 63 bars rest to count in 3/8 time! What a nightmare! I kept my head down and use my watch as a counting machine. The entry at the end of those bars rest is absolutely critical, but I managed it somehow. Of course, when you know the piece, you don't need to indulge in such trivia as counting the bars rest.
But see my other post regarding Schumann's piano concerto on the "... couldn't conduct a bus" thread. (Give time to write it down)
HS
In the last movement, when the tune goes into a cross rhythm the conductor changed his beat to a 3/4 matching the tune, to assist the strings - and I had about 63 bars rest to count in 3/8 time! What a nightmare! I kept my head down and use my watch as a counting machine. The entry at the end of those bars rest is absolutely critical, but I managed it somehow. Of course, when you know the piece, you don't need to indulge in such trivia as counting the bars rest.
But see my other post regarding Schumann's piano concerto on the "... couldn't conduct a bus" thread. (Give time to write it down)
HS
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