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" ... If you were a conductor and spent weeks forcing your orchestra to practice Mahler’s fifth, you could not complain when it came to concert night and they were not quite up to scratch on Beethoven’s seventh. ... "
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" ... Only a hundred people were allowed in the audience at their first performance in Vienna in June. It wasn’t even worth selling tickets for, but the musicians were thrilled to be back. “It was a sad time without music and I can't tell you how incredibly happy I am that we can perform,” says Froschauer. “My life is going on stage where I see the conductor and the audience and everybody is experiencing a great performance together.” ... "
" ... Who’s in charge? This is a fluid question. Ostensibly, the conductor is in charge of an orchestra, but when the soloist takes an interpretive angle, the balance of power shifts. Like a finely tuned organism, the soloist now leads and the conductor assumes the role of deputy lieutenant, instructing the orchestra to support the shifting dynamics the solo performer requires. This means simultaneous communication between conductor and soloist and conductor and team, as well as advance cuing to keep the players abreast of what will come next. What happens in the case of a poor leader (or a poorly skilled conductor)? The players will intuitively watch the concertmaster (the first violinist), who sits closest to the conductor’s podium and leads the orchestra in tuning before the concert begins. If the conductor were to fail or fall ill, the concertmaster would fluidly and naturally continue the show. Strong organizations have (or need) these kind of fail safes as well, that can serve as a natural crisis management plan. ... "
" ... “Churchgoing—even in the black community—is down,” says Dr. Anton Armstrong, renowned conductor of the St. Olaf Choir. “That’s one place where we might have [sung together] as a community. But it’s not happening in the same way in the same volume.” ... "