Tuesday, 12 February 2013

the juggs

23.02 misc notes / draft 


 tapping into a measure of fear
to really make it "go"

about friends playing together

Of the 20th century's numerous symphonic composers, Jean Sibelius is an unparalleled genius. His symphonic utterances are so profoundly individual, and yet, despite their inherent Finnish quality, speak a universal musical truth. His seventh and final symphony is perhaps as close to symphonic perfection as a mortal can achieve. The organic unfolding of the musical argument is unerring in its inevitability


 I feel awed and slightly terrified when I conduct it.

"Let's look at the protagonist again, let's not make her a caricature of a harlot and manipulator." She is a person with a past who is damaged and hurt and who is doing everything she can to survive

the work of a madman 























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