I have a knack to conducting “Run Free” and “Homeland” both by Hans Zimmer both from the soundtrack of Dreamworks film “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.” Luckily there’s no one to accidentally smacking someone from behind in the face.
My band teacher told us a story about during his final in college, he had to conduct a band of people who were going to be professional musicians, and he knew them well. So he is conducting them, he has to cue in the flutes and accidentally knocked the baton out of his hand, almost hitting someone.
Strother Martin hosted Saturday Night Live in 1980, and was in a sketch called the “Conductor’s Club;” it was funny. (I especially liked Garrett Morris’ “Miles Davis takes the baton” technique…)
orinoco womble almost 7 years ago
Snoopy’s too nice to nip him!
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
I have a knack to conducting “Run Free” and “Homeland” both by Hans Zimmer both from the soundtrack of Dreamworks film “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.” Luckily there’s no one to accidentally smacking someone from behind in the face.
JohnFarson19 almost 7 years ago
I bet this never happened to Leonard Bernstein.
Screaming_goat almost 7 years ago
My band teacher told us a story about during his final in college, he had to conduct a band of people who were going to be professional musicians, and he knew them well. So he is conducting them, he has to cue in the flutes and accidentally knocked the baton out of his hand, almost hitting someone.
jrankin1959 almost 7 years ago
Strother Martin hosted Saturday Night Live in 1980, and was in a sketch called the “Conductor’s Club;” it was funny. (I especially liked Garrett Morris’ “Miles Davis takes the baton” technique…)
Ignatz Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Am I the only one who decided to check out the actual piece?
Max Starman Jones almost 7 years ago
I love the fact that, besides being Beethoven’s #1 fan, Schroeder was eclectic in his tastes, enjoying Brahms and Chopin, as well as other composers.
Scott S almost 7 years ago
LEOPOLD!!!
C and O 2666 almost 7 years ago
That is my absolute favorite ‘classical’ piece. I still have my LP – Van Cliburn with Leinsdorf and the BSO: sublime.