About the performance itself, I know that we started and ended together! In between, I couldn’t make any adjustment to what happened. Maybe some places were not so bad. After this performance I felt guilty because it really was an insult to Wagner. Just by chance I met one of our oldest leading actors, who was in the audience, and he was so happy. He said, “It was so wonderful! I was glad to hear it and to see you conduct.” Meanwhile, I was still angry with myself. I said to him, “You shouldn’t say these things about such a bad performance.”
What he said to me I have never forgotten. He was very angry with me, and he said, “You have no right to destroy my feelings about this performance. Even though you have conducted it, this is my experience.” He was very wise, and I have never forgotten that lesson.From:Sri Chinmoy,Four Summit-Height-Melodies meet with Sri Chinmoy, Agni Press, 1995
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