This is how Bernard Haitink finds it:
The whole business of conducting and of music-making is a maturing process; which is why I don’t really resent getting older: I get a secret satisfaction from the fact that, with time, I’m acquiring more natural authority, more experience and the ability to dive deeper into works which, like all masterpieces, reveal their mysteries only very gradually, in layers, as you keep returning to them again and again. And for that, it’s well worth losing one’s youth.
(Quoted from page 194 of Maestro: Encounters with Conductors of Today, by Helena Matheopoulos. Harper & Row, 1982.)
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