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RE: You and Muti are on the same wavelength then! [nt]

Posted by Todd Krieger on May 14, 2022 at 10:55:58:

This will be the first time I'll experience the Chicago Symphony in the flesh, but it will not be the first time I'll experience Riccardo Muti..... I attended two concerts in Philadelphia when he was music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra...... He put forth one of the best Beethoven Sixes I've ever experienced.

He is one of my favorite conductors...... He has that "old school" command over a symphony orchestra, that I believe yields top-flight performances, of whatever works he and his orchestra perform.