What's the Point of the Conductor?
Tom Service explores the role of the conductor. Is it to do with their ego, clothes, ability to beat time or their emotional outpouring onstage, or is it something else entirely?
The Listening Service had a question from a listener:
"When I see the musicians playing, they seem to be looking at their sheet music, not the conductor. Can an orchestra not function perfectly well without a conductor? If I'm intensely moved by a piece of orchestral music, is it not the musicians which moved me? Why must I applaud some arbitrary conductor, who never touched a single instrument throughout the entire performance?"
Tom Service rises to the challenge and looks at the role of the conductor - is it all about their ego, their clothes, their ability to beat time or their emotional outpouring onstage - or it is something else entirely? Rethink music with The Listening Service.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no. 40 in G minor K.550: 1st movement; Allegro molto
Performer: Orchestra Mozart. Performer: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no. 5 in C sharp minor; 3rd movement; Scherzo
Performer: Liep膩ja Symphony Orchestra. Performer: Valery Gergiev.- LSO Live.
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Unknown
Hor che la vaga Aurora (Ghirlanda de Madrigali)
Performer: La Villanella Basel.- O dulcis amor.
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Jean鈥怋aptiste Lully
Te Deum LWV 55
Performer: Le Po猫me Harmonique. Performer: Capella Cracoviensis. Performer: Vincent Dumestre.- Te Deum: Charpentier & Lully.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no 33 in B flat major K319; 4th movement
Performer: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.- DG.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no. 1 (Op.21) in C major, 1st movement; Adagio molto - allegro con brio
Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker. Performer: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no. 9 (Op.125) in D minor "Choral", 4th mvt; Presto - allegro assai
Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker. Performer: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
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Hector Berlioz
Symphonie fantastique (Op.14), 5th movement; Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat
Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
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Franz Liszt
2 Episodes from Lenau's Faust S.110 for orchestra: Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke
Performer: Orchestre de Paris 鈥 Philharmonie. Performer: Georg Solti.- Decca.
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Robert Schumann
Concertstuck for 4 horns and orchestra (Op.86) in F major, 3rd mvt; Sehr lebhaft
Performer: Roger Montgomery. Performer: Orchestre R茅volutionnaire et Romantique. Performer: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- Archiv.
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Richard Wagner
The Ride of the Valkyries
Performer: Staatskapelle Dresden. Performer: Donald Runnicles.- Teldec.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, "Choral": III. Adagio
Performer: Bayreuth Festival Orchestra. Performer: Wilhelm Furtw盲ngler.- Warner.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no 2; Last Movement
Performer: Chamber Orchestra of Europe. Performer: Nikolaus Harnoncourt.- Teldec.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no. 5 (Op. 67) in C minor, 1st mvt, Allegro con brio
Performer: Orchestre R茅volutionnaire et Romantique. Performer: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- Archiv.
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Johann Strauss II
Overture : Die Fledermaus
Conductor: Carlos Kleiber. Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. -
Claude Debussy
La Mer; Jeux de vagues
Performer: Lucerne Festival Orchestra. Performer: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
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