Commenti a: Compromise – Negotiating: Collaboration in Music https://albangerhardt.com/it/compromise-negotiating-collaboration-in-music/ Just another WordPress site Sat, 03 Jun 2017 09:20:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3 Di: Alban https://albangerhardt.com/it/compromise-negotiating-collaboration-in-music/#comment-219 Wed, 13 Jun 2007 22:20:21 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=87#comment-219 A propos rehearsal time: why there is so little? Because it is possible to pull off good concerts on hardly, I guess, and yes, also because every rehearsal costs money, and there is less and less to spend – but at the end it is the conductor who decides for which piece he wants to spend how much time. Most of the time the concerto gets the least…

Haydn C Major is tiring because of the many quick notes, not much rest in between, and yes, it can get boring!

Best wishes from Glasgow,
Alban

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Di: Thomaaas https://albangerhardt.com/it/compromise-negotiating-collaboration-in-music/#comment-218 Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:07:23 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=87#comment-218 is the last movement of haydn c major tiring because of being difficult? (i hate this many fast scales which come all ten seconds)

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Di: David Hartel https://albangerhardt.com/it/compromise-negotiating-collaboration-in-music/#comment-217 Wed, 13 Jun 2007 04:11:24 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=87#comment-217 Oops! Thats right, November in LA. And it was you, frankly I am surprised I got the year right 🙂
Looking forward to your next LA visit.

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Di: Opera Clare https://albangerhardt.com/it/compromise-negotiating-collaboration-in-music/#comment-216 Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:28:31 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=87#comment-216 Thank you for detailing the specifics of the orchestral rehearsal times – I had no idea they were so short. Are you able to explain why this is? Is it down to orchestral contracts and specified rehearsal times and/or is this “just the way its done” now? Did the soloists of the past have more time set aside for collaborative rehearsal I wonder ?

Enjoy the Shostakovich.

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Di: Alban https://albangerhardt.com/it/compromise-negotiating-collaboration-in-music/#comment-215 Mon, 11 Jun 2007 06:47:08 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=87#comment-215 Hi David,

oh, that wasn’t me, must have been another cellist 🙂 I played the Haydn in November 2005 in LA. But if indeed you are referring to my performance, thanks for liking it, and I remember of being very exhausted afterwards. It’s a very tiring last movement.

This is exactly the point I am trying to make: for the audience, even a trained one, a compromise won’t be audible as a compromise, and even though it wasn’t what I had in mind before I arrived in LA, this performance was still “my” interpretation – the conductor can want me to change many things, but at the end I have to not only sell it but feel it as mine.
Best wishes,
Alban

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Di: David Hartel https://albangerhardt.com/it/compromise-negotiating-collaboration-in-music/#comment-214 Mon, 11 Jun 2007 04:06:05 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=87#comment-214 So, who’s interpretation was your performance of Haydn’s
cello Concerto in C major at the Los Angeles Philharmonic on June 16th of 2006?. It has left an indelible impression upon me to this day. How much of a compromise was that performance?

Seems like you should have collapsed of exhaustion after that performance based on this reviewers experience. I may be of little experience, however I found it very difficult to find the compromise in that performance.

Respectfully,

DW Hartel

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