This weekend I went to a matinee of the symphony, which had a famous guest conductor. As I was watching this conductor move so beautifully, I wondered if anybody had ever based paintings or sculpture on the path of a conductor's baton. (I also wondered what percentage of conductors have had dance training in their past.) A quick Google search showed nothing (and if it doesn't show up on a Google search, then it doesn't exist!).
Wouldn't that be cool though? A series of paintings as if the baton was a paintbrush, and they could be of snippets from all sorts of pieces with different moods, different composers, and different significances. Even cooler would be a 3-D rendering of the path of the tip of the baton using sculpture! Especially in a dramatic piece with lots of stabs and jabs and over-the-shoulder stuff. I know a bit about conducting due to my musician parents and my years in choir, and there are certain moves that are common to pieces in 3/4, 4/4, etc. But conductors go WAY beyond those moves, and the great conductors are like dancers.
That's just something I'd like to see. I can't be the first one who has thought of this. Maybe I'll run into something like it someday!
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I think that would be rather awesome. Time to commission some art, lady!
You should make something like this happen!
I'm with Amamda...
make it happen!
Mermanda - yup..first step: throwing it out there!
Amanda and Matt - if only I had the resources and time...Gotta get that PhD first! :P
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