This morning at breakfast my beloved brought his iPad to the table to share an orchestral rehearsal.
‘The Birth of a Performance’ Columbia Symphony Orchestra with conductor Bruno Walter. The rehearsal and performance of Symphony No. 36 (‘Linz’) in C K 425, recorded in 1955.
This rehearsal showed the dedication needed to build and develop on the creative skills these musicians already naturally possessed. This recording allowed one to hear the difference between good playing and excellent, the fine-tuning is exquisite.
Christopher used this aide to inspire students when he taught drawing. His rationale being to encourage the students to recognize the difference between talent and the seeking of excellence in their work. The orchestra showed immense talent, the conductor brought it to excellence. Christopher admires Bruno Walter’s search for perfection.
Bruno Walter 1876-1962 was a brilliant conductor and it is wonderful that recordings of his teachings are available through youtube. I am fascinated that Rudolph Steiner and Anthroposophy influenced his life as the spiritual shines through his work

Bruno Walter 1912
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That is something I absolutely agree with. I remember the temptation (when I was doing sculptured heads for bread and butter) to throw out a quick 3D clay sketch and stop there. The likeness was good, but I also knew, that it could get a heck of a lot better if I put in a whole lot of work, though it always got worse first. I feel I am still at the sketch stage with my writing.
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I relate to your comment completely Hilary. It is strange the further I go, the more I see the need to improve.
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How wise to encourage students to recognize the difference between talent and the seeking of excellence in their work, something I attempted, but never in so meaningful a way.
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I’m sure you found another way to achieve the same outcome Janet!
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I recently read that when asked why he was still practicing at 93, Pablo Casals replied that he was starting to see some improvement. I love that. Good for Christopher to encourage excellence.
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Barbara, what a lovely anecdote, never too late!
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Hi Barbara. I have nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award:
http://wendyvitols.com/2014/11/03/the-post-where-i-actually-feel-confident/
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Thank you so much Wendy, I do appreciated your nomination, but I have an Award Free Blog.
Sorry, I must make a proper sign so there’s no misunderstandings! Wishing you joy! ❤
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I think I might even grow to like Christopher … [grin]
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He would, no doubt, have some sa comment here, but I’m sure you’d find a lot in common!
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Thanks Martha, I’m glad you could relate to this!
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Very inspiring, Barb. Thank you!
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