In Rehearsal with John Eliot Gardiner -Bach Cantata No. 63-

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Product Description SIR JOHN ELIOT GARDNER IS ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE EXCITING CONDUCTORS OF OUR TIME. ACKNOWLEDGED AS A KEY FIGURE IN THE REVIVAL OF EARLY MUSIC, HIS CONERT PERFORMANCES AND RECORDINGS ARE UNMISTAKABLE FOR THEIR ZEST & TECHNICAL MASTERY. Amazon.com The In Rehearsal series continues to offer fascinating insights into the technique of conducting with this film about John Eliot Gardiner rehearsing Bach's Cantata BWV63 ( Christen, ätzet diesen Tag). The devil is in the detail: what Gardiner says about Bach and period performance (enlightening though it is) is less interesting than the way he says it. After one rousing chorus, for example, he leaves everyone breathless in silence while he digs some dirt from his fingernails before giving them a cool "Well done". A mild contretemps with the first trumpet leads to an interview in which the brass player nervously and darkly hints at even greater conflict under the surface of the rehearsal. It's remarkable to hear the sublime music-making that results despite, or perhaps because of, the tension: Gardiner continually urges the musicians to swing the beat and feel the pulse as if it were a dance, and they do. One quibble: the names of the soloists aren't credited anywhere, so here they are: Ann Monoyios, Sara Mingardo, Rufus Müller, and Stephan Loges. --Warwick Thompson