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The guest conductor with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra tells about two different programs to be performed by the orchestra under his baton. He also explains what kind of sound he would like to create in the Mahler pieces: ‘Des Knaben Wunderhorn’ and ‘Symphony No.1’. He describes himself as a musician as he tells about Stravinsky’s ‘The Rite of Spring’ and why this piece is quintessentially 20th century.
The Bigger PictureFront RowGuillaume TourniaireMahlerMahler Symphony No 1Mahler's TitanDes Knaben WunderhornStravinskyThe Rite of SpringMPO
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