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Since I'm a child I wonder how a conductor can memorize a whole symphony, each measure, each note, each intrument.
How can he recognize a wrong note lost in the orchestra?
Actually, sometimes his memory is overcharged and he forgets some details...
For the Teleidoscope - week #5 - Memory
// When I was about 12, I watched a documentary explaining how the 1st movement of Beethoven 5th symphony was written. Conductor -Seiji Ozawa- was awesome. Few years after I went to the Opera to listen to the 5th Symphony and I wouldn't have appreciate the concert in the same way if I havn't known how was built this movement.
Thanks to Mr Ozawa my listening have changed. I've never listened to music as before after that.
Perpetuum Mobile - Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Strobist Info : 580 EX II shot through 24" softbox | 35mm | @ 1/8
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