Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Dare yourself to play the first three notes in a speed and drive and force and power and excitement that you really think they should have. Rose the maestro is back. James levine is music director of the metropolitan opera. After missing two seasons due to a spinal cord injury, he returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas mozarts cosi fantutti. Heres a look. cheers and applause cheers and applause rose james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. The New York Times calls him one of the greatest living conductors. This season he will also conduct a new production of falstat. Im pleased to have him back at this table. Welcome. Thanks, charlie, its great to see you. Rose you look great i feel great. Rose well talk about what youve been through and what youve learned. Is
Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Dare yourself to play the first three notes in a speed and drive and force and power and excitement that you really think they should have. Rose the maestro is back. James levine is music director of the metropolitan opera. After missing two seasons due to a spinal cord injury, he returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas mozarts cosi fantutti. Heres a look. cheers and applause cheers and applause rose james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. The New York Times calls him one of the greatest living conductors. This season he will also conduct a new production of falstat. Im pleased to have him back at this table. Welcome. Thanks, charlie, its great to see you. Rose you look great i feel great. Rose well talk about what youve been through and what youve learned. Is
Comes back and im able to work again and my colleagues tell me and i can hear from the audience that theyre not relating it to the way i was before i had to stop because of the fall but to years before when i really had the vitality and i wasnt in any pain rose youll feel it . Theres no doubt about it. I just dont pain. I get a twinge here or there and its gone but i dont have anything nothing like a chronic pain anywhere. Rose did you doubt you might not ever stand there or be there again . When youre lying in a hospital bed and look down at your legs and cant move them, you think, yeah, you could conduct with my upper body but i wouldnt have been able to conduct without feeling some kind of flow through the whole because you conduct with your body on some level or the other even though it is possible to conduct just fine sitting down. Many people do. But luckily the returns started to come and the surgery held and the nerves began to come back, nerves do it on their own time but i wo
Down. Rose james levine for the hour. Next. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Dare yourself to play the first three notes in a speed and drive and force and power and excitement that you really think they should have. Rose the maestro is back. James levine is music director of the metropolitan opera. After missing two seasons due to a spinal cord injury, he returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas mozarts cosi fantutti. Heres a look. cheers and applause cheers and applause rose james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. The New York Times calls him one of the greatest living conductors. This season he will also conduct a new production of falstat. Im pleased to have him back at this table. Welcome. Thanks, charlie, its great to see you. Rose you look great i feel great. Rose well talk about what y
Again and my colleagues tell me and i can hear from the audience that theyre not relating it to the way i was before i had to stop because of the fall but to years before when i really had the vitality and i wasnt in any pain rose youll feel it . Theres no doubt about it. I just dont pain. I get a twinge here or there and its gone but i dont have anything nothing like a chronic pain anywhere. Rose did you doubt you might not ever stand there or be there again . When youre lying in a hospital bed and look down at your legs and cant move them, you think, yeah, you could conduct with my upper body but i wouldnt have been able to conduct without feeling some kind of flow through the whole because you conduct with your body on some level or the other even though it is possible to conduct just fine sitting down. Many people do. But luckily the returns started to come and the surgery held and the nerves began to come back, nerves do it on their own time but i worked hard on the muscles so i i