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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Watch the Walt Disney Concert Hall Get Prepped for "Mahler Project" Rehearsal
Los Angeles magazine: In the February issue we tell you about “The Mahler Project,” the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s ambitious, nine-symphony program currently underway and culminating at the Shrine Auditorium on February 4, when more than 1,000 musicians will perform Gustav Mahler’s Symphony no. 8.
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Once again, I am reminded by just how many people it takes to put on a performance, and, conversely, how few people get recognition for it. I'm a bit ashamed of myself, considering that I am an aspiring theatre artist, that I never thought about the people that set up the space for orchestral performances.
These technicians aren't going to get substantial credit from the audience even though without them, the rehearsals and eventual performance would be impossible. In fact, the audience probably doesn't even think about their existence.
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