Jane Glover: From a Blank Slate
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MOZART Symphony No. 38 (“Prague”) in D Major
Dame Jane Glover revels in the “wonderful exuberance and nonchalant brilliance” of Mozart’s “Prague” symphony. She describes the freedom of conducting from memory, the relationship between composer and conductor, and her own deep connection with Mozart.
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