And, all these things need to be coordinated; so we all need to work together, have timers going and everything so we're all coordinated and get this piece of orchestration done.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The problem is, when you're working with orchestras, you only get the orchestra for about two hours before the performance to pull it all together, and that doesn't sound like a real collaboration.
To get things done, you have to get people together.
They are representations of many shared hours of collaboration between us all. That's the real nature of the relationship the orchestra and I are trying to build.
There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together. The public doesn't give a damn what goes on in between.
People must work in unison.
It's very important for us all to understand that we are interconnected and we need to hold hands together, especially when the going gets tough.
We will try to create conditions where persons could come together in a spirit of teamwork, and exercise to their heart's desire their technological capacity.
There are lots of ways to work together.
I always imagined that to bring an orchestra to play together is not enough for a conductor.
We collaborate together. We work with other people. We work by ourselves.