Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 3:14 am
So this implies the conductor screwed up?
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That's what the article says, "When he got the meter right..."Alex Reeder wrote:So this implies the conductor screwed up?
But even critics have the misfortune of looking at the person with the stick...snorlax wrote:Cleveland is fortunate to have a critic of Don's insight and experience
Reminds me of the time one of the local bands did "Trumpeter's Holiday" and the first trumpet missed his entrance. Of course, the second trumpet was cueing off of the first....well, you get the picture.TubaTinker wrote: I saw the IU Southeast Band stop and start over a couple of months ago when the percussion folks missed their cue... threw off the woodwinds... and was on the verge of making a terrible mess of the piece.
Or, more aptly phrased, "Where's a good place to STOP in Cleveland?"LoyalTubist wrote:So, where's a good place to eat in Cleveland?
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I've seen very accomplished, professional performers make a mistake (it happens -- but not often). The best folks make only small mistakes very infrequently, and are able to keep things moving while minimizing the impact on the audience. I'm just as impressed by a skilled muscian covering up a minor mistake so as to make it almost unnoticed as I am with the one who performs flawlessly. (so long as they don't do this every measure!)LoyalTubist wrote:Everyone makes mistakes. I tell people I like to go to live concerts because I enjoy watching how performers recover from their mistakes.