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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2020-01-25 00:45
Reminds me of a college orchestra moment when we did Tchaikowski's Fourth Symphony. There are some fun obligato 32ns note moments for woodwinds in the slow movement. Depending on the interpretation, you can hear all sorts of rubato versions of these. Our conductor's tempo did NOT allow for that. The solo flute player settled on the compromise of contorting her body in all sorts of ways during those moments to indicate that's what she was TRYING to do. It was pretty funny to watch.
..............Paul Aviles
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