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Feb. 27th, 2011 03:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
По поводу предыдущего поста - конечно же сегодня же наткнулась на статью в НЙ-Таймс, где один дирижер говорит следующее:
“Finding common ground in Mozart is harder, because there everyone has their own way and is absolutely sure they’re right. But the closer music gets to our own time, opposing positions become less extreme. I’ve done Mahler with orchestras like the Vienna Philharmonic and Concertgebouw, that have very distinct Mahler traditions, but they’re all linked somewhere to a common source.”
“Finding common ground in Mozart is harder, because there everyone has their own way and is absolutely sure they’re right. But the closer music gets to our own time, opposing positions become less extreme. I’ve done Mahler with orchestras like the Vienna Philharmonic and Concertgebouw, that have very distinct Mahler traditions, but they’re all linked somewhere to a common source.”