In Concert

In Concert by Carl Vigeland, published by Open Road Integrated Media in August 2016, offers an intimate portrayal of the musicians within the renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra. This reprint edition spans 238 pages and delves into the dynamics of performance and recording, capturing the essence of what it means to create music under the direction of conductor Seiji Ozawa, particularly during a season marked by Mahler’s Second Symphony, The Resurrection.
Readers will find a dramatic exploration of the lives of these musicians, highlighting their experiences and the artistry involved in bringing classical music to life. The narrative focuses on themes related to entertainment and performing arts, as well as the intricacies of musical genres and styles. Through this account, Vigeland presents a vivid picture of the dedication and passion that define the world of orchestral music.
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An intimate, moving, dramatic story about the musicians in a great orchestra who make music come alive in performance and recording. The musicians here are members of the fabled Boston Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Seiji Ozawa, during a season highlighted by Mahler’s Second Symphony, The Resurrection.
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