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Mad About Music Archive
July 2008
Valery Gergiev
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Few conductors have exploded on the global scene as Valery Gergiev has
in the past 10 years. He has rebuilt his Kirov Opera and was appointed
as principal conductor of the London Symphony and principal guest
conductor at the Met, where he introduced neglected Russian operas. And
his performances of the mainstream symphonic repertory have been
acclaimed by the critics for his idiomatic and highly personal
interpretations. In this wide ranging interview, with host Gilbert
Kaplan (first aired in 2003), Valery Gergiev talks with remarkable
candor about the challenges of conducting:
-How difficult it is to measure up to the legendary maestros of the past.
-Why conductors must never let an orchestra know he hates the music he
is performing.
-If conductors are honest they will admit that only a small portion of
their performances are really "good, important or successful."