Joseph understands how to inspire his musicians, and his audience. He is so fully present for the music, so focused and in command of the score, and seems utterly unselfconscious - he is truly stunning to watch. He gives himself to the music with complete abandon and unbridled joy. What a gift!
The whole thing is "Kismet" by Robert Wright and George Forrest, a musical based on the "Polowtzer Tänze" form the opera "Prince Igor" by Alexander Porfirjewitsch Borodin. .so in fact, it all is Borodin somehow
"Not since Ninive..." from "Kismet" by Robert Wright and George Forrest, a musical based on the "Polowtzer Tänze" form the opera "Prince Igor" by Alexander Porfirjewitsch Borodin. .
This seems to be an instrumental arrangement i cant identify, would you happen to know, on the off chance, who arranged it or any other idenitifying information?
Joseph understands how to inspire his musicians, and his audience. He is so fully present for the music, so focused and in command of the score, and seems utterly unselfconscious - he is truly stunning to watch. He gives himself to the music with complete abandon and unbridled joy. What a gift!
A great lesson to any person who wishes to conduct an orchestra. What a pleasure it mist be to play under his baton !
Jo is a joy and has brightened up my day !!
I am really fascinated of his conducting! it is really amazing. one of the best conducting I've ever seen!
Great !!! I love him!!!
Such an entertainer!
Both funny and sad how he can't get the audience to clap on 2 and 4 :D
Go Joe!
What's the piece at 0:54? Sounds like Borodin
The whole thing is "Kismet" by Robert Wright and George Forrest, a musical based on the
"Polowtzer Tänze" form the opera "Prince Igor" by Alexander
Porfirjewitsch Borodin. .so in fact, it all is Borodin somehow
PLEASE HELP what's the name of the awesome jazz piece they're playing at 2:58
"Not since Ninive..." from "Kismet" by Robert Wright and George Forrest, a musical based on the "Polowtzer Tänze" form the opera "Prince Igor" by Alexander Porfirjewitsch Borodin. .
This seems to be an instrumental arrangement i cant identify, would you happen to know, on the off chance, who arranged it or any other idenitifying information?
I would love to know as well!
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Jòzek...lo sapevo che polacco.