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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2011-02-05 13:15
Jack -
I think the position had been offered to Ricardo, and he rejected them.
Good karma from me to Muti, and no face-plants for Ricardo.
Ken Shaw
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Author: kdk
Date: 2011-02-05 13:54
It's funny - I know everyone except me ages, but it's hard for me to imagine Muti as a 69-year-old with possible health problems. My image of him (as I suspect it is for a lot of older Philadelphia Orchestra fans) is still one of a vibrant, energetic, strong-willed young man who succeeded Ormandy as P.O. music director, had the city and the musicians enthralled, and then left in a huff when plans weren't proceeding well for a new hall to replace the Academy of Music. An almost 70-year-old Muti with (so far) unexplained fainting spells is a little jarring to my own sense of immortality - I'm only 5 years behind him.
Karl
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Author: NBeaty
Date: 2011-02-05 14:15
Why doesn't every orchestra give their principal position to Ricardo? Concerts can be given all hours of the day and night to allow him to travel to each major orchestra. Apparently his playing is the only playing worth hearing.
Not to take anything away from Ricardo, but there are a lot of other fantastic players...
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2011-02-05 15:31
Hey, has the CSO posted auditions for conductors?
..................Paul Aviles
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Author: JAS
Date: 2011-02-05 15:58
I have tickets to tonight's performance. I'm pretty disappointed. I had tickets to the Beethoven 3 program that he pulled out of as well, so I still haven't seen Muti with the CSO!
Also disappointed that they won't be playing the Schumann Piano Concerto. I was looking forward to that almost as much as Muti's take on Shostakovich
Post Edited (2011-02-05 16:00)
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Author: Brenda ★2017
Date: 2011-02-07 05:13
At least the Maestro Muti isn`t a clarinet player. I had a student quit because she - first of all - broke her wrist playing volleyball, then had her jaw broken in a car accident. The broken jaw ended clarinet playing for her. Hopefully she can find some instrument besides clarinet to keep her attention because she`s a fast learner and has no problem with rhythm or timing.
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Author: Lelia Loban ★2017
Date: 2011-02-07 12:43
Sorry about your student, Brenda.
I hope Ricardo Muti recovers quickly. An injury serious enough to require surgery is no joke at any age -- and he probably fainted because of an undiagnosed medical condition. Not funny, guys.
Lelia
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/Lelia_Loban
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Author: Koo Young Chung
Date: 2011-02-09 17:33
Chicago tribune says Mr.Muti has permanent plates in his jaw and cheekbone area.
I hope the name 'Ricardo' is not cursed here at CSO.
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Author: davyd
Date: 2011-02-09 19:00
At least he (probably) has decent health insurance, unlike all too many musicians. Best wishes for his recovery.
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Author: JAS
Date: 2011-02-10 23:52
Any talk on what caused the episode in the first place?
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Author: Koo Young Chung
Date: 2011-02-11 00:43
He(Mr.Muti) said he was just too tired ,but I think there must be some serious health issue.
You don't take 3 months off when you're just tired.
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Author: luca1
Date: 2011-02-12 01:16
David, let me guess this straight. The time-beater got a pace-maker?
Interesting times ....
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Author: luca1
Date: 2011-02-12 01:22
not questioning the veracity of your statement ... just tried a little attempt at humour.....sorry. The irony of a conductor with a pace-maker .... is new to me.
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Author: luca1
Date: 2011-02-12 01:43
I hope it's set at a nice Andante, and not an Allegro con Brio .....
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