Blomstedt & “The Inextinguishable”
A Taste of the 20th Century
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47m
NIELSEN Symphony No. 4 (“The Inextinguishable”)
A man whose faith, spirituality, and communion with music imbue every rehearsal and performance, Herbert Blomstedt leads Nielsen’s “Inextinguishable” Fourth Symphony. Chief Artistic Officer Mark Williams sits down with Blomstedt for a glimpse into how he elicits great performances from orchestras across the globe and insists on discovering the best of humanity.
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