Comment by throwway120385
Comment by throwway120385 9 days ago
The experience begins when the conductor starts marking time.
Comment by throwway120385 9 days ago
The experience begins when the conductor starts marking time.
That's like saying "my meal begins from the time I start driving to the restaurant". It's just not true.
Certainly every chef-run fine dining restaurant would agree with that.
Incorrect. A rest is as important to music as a note.
It's nothing like that, but you're entitled to be confused and wrong.
There doesn't seem to be a conductor at all in this performance, and there certainly wasn't one for the entire 17 months that the rest lasted. (The person in charge of this project, Rainer Neugebauer, is not conducting; the linked article makes mention of a speech before the note was changed, but nothing about marking time.)
Not that I'd expect a conductor to be needed for a soloist performance, but it makes the whole "when the conductor raises his hands" point a little off-topic.