

by Gianmaria Griglio | Last updated Aug 31, 2020 | Published on Mar 18, 2016 | A walk in the score
h Part 1 $ Invocation $ The song of laughter $ The song of life $ The riddle $ The night song h Part 2 $ On the mountains $ The song of lyre $ The dance song $ At noon in the meadows $ The song of rapture...Free Download
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Excerpts of repertoire pieces often present in auditions and competitions
Full episodes of Conducting Pills, where available, along with the related articles and score excerpts
From beat and pulse to marking a score, baton strokes, and left hand
Technical aspects of selected repertoire pieces, showing how to overcome the most common conducting traps
Conducting Technique's Articles
Focus on more advanced aspects of conducting technique, such as Visual Score Study and breaking patterns
From Mahler’s re-orchestration of Schumann’s 1st symphony to the chromaticism in Mozart’s symphony K504 to the overlapping rhythms of Sensemayá
Books, links, concert planning inspiration, etc.
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