Ranked #1
Pablo Heras-Casado: On His Philosophy of Rehearsing
Pablo Heras-Casado: On His Philosophy of Rehearsing
Pablo Heras-Casado discusses his approach to rehearsals.
9 Dec 2013
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3mins
Ranked #2
Pablo Heras-Casado: The Approach Remains the Same
Pablo Heras-Casado: The Approach Remains the Same
Spanish conductor Pablo Heras-Casado makes his Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage debut at Carnegie Hall as the principal... Read more
9 Dec 2013
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2mins
Ranked #3
Meet Avi Avital
Meet Avi Avital
Each season we go behind the scenes with an artist as they prepare to make their Carnegie Hall debut. We invite you to j... Read more
9 Dec 2013
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3mins
Ranked #4
Jonathan Biss on Rands's "Three Pieces for Piano"
Jonathan Biss on Rands's "Three Pieces for Piano"
Pianist Jonathan Biss discusses the inspiration for Bernard Rands's new piece, "Three Pieces for Piano," which made its ... Read more
9 Jan 2013
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1min
Ranked #5
Ben Allison on Walking the Jazz Composer's Tightrope
Ben Allison on Walking the Jazz Composer's Tightrope
During his debut year at Carnegie Hall, Ben Allison expands on his philosophy of jazz composition and performance, and i... Read more
9 Jan 2013
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2mins