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!!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! gets (OK, got) the most out of a full orchestra of anyone who ever picked up a baton, including Leonard Bernstein, and that’s saying something. The fun starts at about 9 minutes in:
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Since we’re posting Rossini Overtures conducted by Giulini (and someone posted the album to YT):
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I find it highly unlikely he could have conducted in a tornado.
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The smug among us classical music lovers say that Rossini didn’t write 32 operas, he wrote the same opera 32 times. And yet I’ll listen to all of them ....
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Reading about his hiding out in tunnels under Rome had me wondering if he ever got some musicians together to perform. I highly doubt it but it’d make a cool scene in a movie.
Standing on a crate, conducting a small group of musicians in a long forgotten about underground ruin. Music can be heard in the streets as if it was coming from a nearby house.
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Damn! That animation as the tornado begins is ridiculous.
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Joshua Bell famously played at the Dupont Circle Metro station in DC - just another musician with a hat out. If I saw him (mid-90s) I do not remember. He is an astonishingly good violinist, yet we will pass him by if he’s not presented as such. Shame on me.