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Matías Tarnopolsky

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47 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

There is a human dimension and a human cost involved.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

to everything we do, and we need to wake up to that.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

The New York Philharmonic is on the cusp of a transformative new era.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

It made sense as we were approaching the 250th birthday of

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

of America as an organization that is approaching itself almost 200 years to think, how are we going to recognize this moment in not just American history, but global history through what we do, which is music?

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

So that began a conversation with David, with Gustavo Dudamel.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

with my colleagues at the orchestra.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

And that led to David's pitch to us about something inspired by a great moment in musical history, cultural history, Handel's Messiah, and a great moment in economic and let's not forget literary history.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

in Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

Did you, for a moment maybe, just think that was a crazy idea instead of a great idea?

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

Are you kidding?

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

I thought it was a crazy idea until I sat down and started hearing the rehearsals.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

I mean, really, I walked in here, and I say this with great love for David and my colleagues,

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

Like, what are we doing?

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

The wealth of nations handles Messiah?

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

But, you know, there's a lesson there which we should remind ourselves.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

Trust the artists because they know.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

David knows and the musicians of the orchestra know and Gustavo and, you know, Devon Tynes and Fleur Baron and the fantastic chorus.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

They know.

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Freakonomics Radio
674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

You were there and you were struck by the awesome power of that piece of music.

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