“A great maestro, through the sheer force of his or her spiritual presence, can inspire musicians to play not with our hands but with our hearts.” Barbara Bogatin, longtime cellist at the San Francisco Symphony and former principal in the Milwaukee and New Jersey Symphonies, explains how one little explanation from the likes of Kurt Masur or Esa-Pekka Salonen can make all the difference in a performance. – San Francisco Classical Voice

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