A Conductor Slows Down, Just A Bit, But Keeps On Knitting

As the London Symphony Orchestra’s Colin Davis arrives at Carnegie Hall, he ponders what it means to lead an orchestra when he’s 84. “Conductors are paid to think, and that’s what the job should be about: sitting at home thinking, what is this piece? How can I set it up to sound its best and live on, because there’s nothing to replace it with just yet? This is what absorbs the mind. Especially in old age.”