Contratrombone64
Admiral of Fugues
I read with much sadness that the wonderful Sir Charles Mackerras died quite recently.
A conductor for whom I hold the highest of esteem really. Love his insight into music and loved working under his baton in the early 1980s when I played viola with the ABC Sinfonia (a now disbanded orchestra). I still remember the program: Brahm's 4th Symphony and Dvorak's New World Symphony. He was the most wonderful man. I had the pleasure of seeing him conduct the Sydney Symphony a couple of times and remember when he was their Chief Conductor, also in the early 1980s, he did a single concert where he presented the six symphonic poems that make up Ma Vlast (My Fatherland) of Bedrich Smetana, such an amazing experience.
Vale Sir Charles
A conductor for whom I hold the highest of esteem really. Love his insight into music and loved working under his baton in the early 1980s when I played viola with the ABC Sinfonia (a now disbanded orchestra). I still remember the program: Brahm's 4th Symphony and Dvorak's New World Symphony. He was the most wonderful man. I had the pleasure of seeing him conduct the Sydney Symphony a couple of times and remember when he was their Chief Conductor, also in the early 1980s, he did a single concert where he presented the six symphonic poems that make up Ma Vlast (My Fatherland) of Bedrich Smetana, such an amazing experience.
Vale Sir Charles