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Yes, indeed. Dudamel brings something different to this music. I once saw a video of him rehearsing the SBO in Mahler 1 and talking to an invited audience at the same time. He made the point that, when it comes to rhythm, he has to explain it to his players in terms of the 'street music' they know so well. It's a completely different milieu and Dudamel is unique in his ability to connect with and train these young players. I have most of their recordings and - with the exception of a misfiring Mahler 5 - they're well worth hearing. I have great admiration for youth orchestras generally, and this one in particular.
Truth is, I'd rather pay to hear Dudamel than Rattle.
(Takes cover.)
Yes, indeed. Dudamel brings something different to this music. I once saw a video of him rehearsing the SBO in Mahler 1 and talking to an invited audience at the same time. He made the point that, when it comes to rhythm, he has to explain it to his players in terms of the 'street music' they know so well. It's a completely different milieu and Dudamel is unique in his ability to connect with and train these young players. I have most of their recordings and - with the exception of a misfiring Mahler 5 - they're well worth hearing. I have great admiration for youth orchestras generally, and this one in particular.
Truth is, I'd rather pay to hear Dudamel than Rattle.
(Takes cover.)
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