7:50 a genius conductor in the making here. Learning from one of the best. I see Klaus has put into his heart what his teacher taught him. STUDY THE SCORE.
You'll meet Klaus Mäkelä (16) many times here (starting 0:49). He is new Chief Conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and music director of the Orchester de Paris at the start of the 2022-23. Edit: It's Santtu-Matias Rouvali (16:02) who's conducting here I think!!
I saw you on there, Maria, and the wise words you spoke. I hope your career goes from strength to strength and that you have a very happy and fulfilled 2016. Warmest wishes from England.
Now I see how you were so wonderful a conductor, Maria. Amazing work - hope to see you again! :) And thanks to Sønderjylland's Symfoniorkester to lend us some Brass for our trip to Flensborg (from Albertslund/Hvidovre symfoniorkester!) Hope to see you all again
depends what kind of music it is i think, if it's light and short, then it's necessary to use more wrist, but in the end, it's important that hands would be free from the shoulder and flexible. I personally liked Mäkela's technic, many other students have tension in their shoulders, one had tension even in her wrist, many use more of their bodies and they don't use the potential of their arms, also some students' beating technique is a big mess (the directions are not clear)
You spotted a winner given what Klaus has accomplished since he began conducting orchestras, first in Scandinavia and then around the world. Who would have believed when this video first appeared that we were watching the future conductor of the Concertgebouw and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Even his comments portend what we would see on the podium of these great orchestra. A blessing.
Many conductors use a lot of unnecessry movement .. You get the clearest beat by conducting from the wrist without flailing your arms around . The left hand should not mirror the right and be used for things like cues etc instead .
Very good memories I have from maestro Panula. Small details that are everything in conducting....Thanks for sharing...
7:50 a genius conductor in the making here. Learning from one of the best. I see Klaus has put into his heart what his teacher taught him. STUDY THE SCORE.
You'll meet Klaus Mäkelä (16) many times here (starting 0:49). He is new Chief Conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and music director of the Orchester de Paris at the start of the 2022-23. Edit: It's Santtu-Matias Rouvali (16:02) who's conducting here I think!!
This is not Rouvali conducting at 16.02min. Santtu Rouvali already was making a career for himself around 2012....
That's Eero Lehtimäki, same country of origin though!
@@BlueMeeple OK, kiitos. :)
I saw you on there, Maria, and the wise words you spoke. I hope your career goes from strength to strength and that you have a very happy and fulfilled 2016. Warmest wishes from England.
Thanks for sharing. Big maestro!!
Now I see how you were so wonderful a conductor, Maria. Amazing work - hope to see you again! :) And thanks to Sønderjylland's Symfoniorkester to lend us some Brass for our trip to Flensborg (from Albertslund/Hvidovre symfoniorkester!) Hope to see you all again
Thanks for sharing! Learned a lot.
Spectaculaire!
very beautiful!
Nice, Maria...
depends what kind of music it is i think, if it's light and short, then it's necessary to use more wrist, but in the end, it's important that hands would be free from the shoulder and flexible. I personally liked Mäkela's technic, many other students have tension in their shoulders, one had tension even in her wrist, many use more of their bodies and they don't use the potential of their arms, also some students' beating technique is a big mess (the directions are not clear)
Totally agree
You spotted a winner given what Klaus has accomplished since he began conducting orchestras, first in Scandinavia and then around the world. Who would have believed when this video first appeared that we were watching the future conductor of the Concertgebouw and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Even his comments portend what we would see on the podium of these great orchestra. A blessing.
Oh my God, the maestro Panula is amazing, in only this little video is impresionant how can you learn about him...
I want to learn from him!
Oh, from Theis Fischer - Albertslund/Storstrøm's Symfoniorkester --- using my sister's computer/TH-cam ;D -- take care
Many conductors use a lot of unnecessry movement .. You get the clearest beat by conducting from the wrist without flailing your arms around . The left hand should not mirror the right and be used for things like cues etc instead .
8:10, 12:20, Carlo Zecchi, 15:30
nice docu, but i have to say, he talks a bit like Yoda
Nathslie Stutzmann Simon Rattle and others swear by Panula to clean up the conducting act.
líke)))
joke!