Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- PART ONE The Conductor's Mind
- PART TWO The Conductor's Skills
- PART THREE The Conductor's Hands
- PART FOUR The Conductor and the Musicians
- PART FIVE The Conductor and the Instruments
- PART SIX The Conductor, the Composer, and the Score
- PART SEVEN The Conductor and the Audience
- PART EIGHT The Conductor and “the Business”
- PART NINE Inside the Conductor
- Suggested Reading
- Musical Example Credits
- A Note on the Illustrations
- Index of Conductors
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- PART ONE The Conductor's Mind
- PART TWO The Conductor's Skills
- PART THREE The Conductor's Hands
- PART FOUR The Conductor and the Musicians
- PART FIVE The Conductor and the Instruments
- PART SIX The Conductor, the Composer, and the Score
- PART SEVEN The Conductor and the Audience
- PART EIGHT The Conductor and “the Business”
- PART NINE Inside the Conductor
- Suggested Reading
- Musical Example Credits
- A Note on the Illustrations
- Index of Conductors
Summary
It is a great pleasure for me to introduce this book by Christopher Seaman, not just because of the book itself but also because of my more than forty year relationship with him. I first met Christopher when he was chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. He invited me to conduct a concert, and I was overwhelmed by his generosity of spirit, both during rehearsals and after the concert. During the years that followed I was privileged to connect with Christopher on many levels, both as a conductor and as a highly stimulating teacher, and I noted in particular his ability to solve any problem that arose, both musically and personally.
Christopher is a true friend and a rare personality. There is no one in whose hands I would rather place any good orchestra and whose expertise I could recommend more highly. His good humor, sensitivity, and piercing intelligence never flag; and his knowledge of his trade is unsurpassed.
All of these qualities can be found in this book. Christopher Seaman's Inside Conducting is a unique look at the art, practice, and business of conducting as seen from the perspective of a master conductor and a former orchestral player. It is a highly detailed, informative, and entertaining compendium of every aspect of the profession, told in a simple and direct manner, which will undoubtedly find its way onto every aspiring conductor's bookshelf. It will also be of great interest to anyone who attends concerts and wonders what it is that really creates the “magic” between the conductor and his orchestra. I personally want to thank Christopher for finally sharing his knowledge with all of us.
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- Inside Conducting , pp. ix - xPublisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2013