Lesson Fourteen: How It Looks and Sounds, Part One; Leonard Slatkin's Conducting School
Maestro Slatkin passes the baton to the viewer, providing an opportunity for students to put together beat patterns and left-hand communication techniques to conduct Maurice Ravel's "Bolero."
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