Hola queridos amigos, hoy quise traerles un post "plus", un tanto particular,
La razón de esta publicación es para mostrarles un poco lo que está detrás de los conciertos a lo que nuestra audiencia va, lo que hay justo en cada ensayo, en cada forma de trabajar y en cada detalle de este, algo que solamente el músico presencia.
Me parece sumamente curioso traerles un poco de este tema porque nadie del público puede entrar a algún ensayo de alguna orquesta (de hecho, hay orquestas que niegan la asistencia de personas en ensayos) y es algo que no se suele ver muy a menudo
Pero... ¿Por qué no se puede ver? Pues precisamente porque para eso están los conciertos jajaja, les explico un poco:
En los ensayos se elige un repertorio, el cual se va trabajando en cada sesión, poco a poco, para tenerlo lo mejor posible para el concierto (porque nunca se está perfecto), concierto al que recurre quien quiera escuchar.
Para que entiendan un poco de esto, les dejaré un video donde estoy ensayando junto a un amigo la obra de Star Wars (si, de la película jajaja) donde como cosa rara se me ocurrió inventar con una seña y como consecuencia entramos un compas después de donde debíamos tocar (no entramos con la fila y yo era concertino😂🙈)
Este segundo video ya es un poco más desde otro ámbito, del ámbito solista. Acá estoy interpretando la cadencia de Invierno Porteño de Piazzolla y se nota cómo hay desafinaciones tanto de la orquesta como mías. Es un poco curioso siempre el primer ensayo de solista con la orquesta, porque siempre habrán grandes detalles y en este video se podrá notar.
Es muy curioso ver este "detrás de los conciertos" tanto del punto de vista de ustedes cómo el mío, porque me parece que es una cara de la moneda que nunca se muestra pero que a mi parece, es sumamente curioso y divertido.
Ignoren lo malo en los videos! Jajaja espero les guste y les entretenga un poco, abrazos grandes! Mil gracias siempre por todo!
Hello dear friends, today I wanted to bring you a "plus" post, a bit particular,
The reason for this publication is to show you a little what is behind the concerts to what our audience is going, what is right in each rehearsal, in each way of working and in every detail of it, something that only the musician witnesses. .
I find it extremely curious to bring you a little of this topic because nobody from the public can enter any rehearsal of any orchestra (in fact, there are orchestras that deny the attendance of people in rehearsals) and it is something that is not usually seen very often
But ... Why can't you see it? Well precisely because that's what concerts are for, hahaha, I explain a little:
In rehearsals a repertoire is chosen, which is worked on in each session, little by little, to have it as best as possible for the concert (because it is never perfect), a concert that anyone who wants to listen to resorts to.
So that you understand a little of this, I will leave you a video where I am rehearsing with a friend the work of Star Wars (yes, from the movie hahaha) where as a strange thing it occurred to me to invent with a sign and as a consequence we entered a compas after where we should play (we did not enter with the line and I was concertino concert)
This second video is already a bit more from another sphere, from the solo sphere. Here I am interpreting the cadence of Invierno Porteño by Piazzolla and you can see how there are detunings from both the orchestra and me. The first solo rehearsal with the orchestra is always a little curious, because there will always be great details and in this video it will be noticed.
It is very curious to see this "behind the concerts" as much from your point of view as mine, because it seems to me that it is a face of the coin that is never shown but that seems to me, it is extremely curious and fun.
Ignore the bad in the videos! Hahaha I hope you like it and entertain you a little, big hugs!
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