"I grew up in an era where an orchestra was like a treasure chest"
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The line also locates him in a pre-digital ecosystem where access was limited by geography, class, and institutions. If you “grew up” when an orchestra was a treasure chest, you grew up before streaming flattened the hierarchy between a great performance and a decent one, before recordings became effectively infinite, before orchestras had to compete with everything all at once. The subtext isn’t just “music mattered”; it’s “scarcity made it matter,” and that scarcity conferred authority on conductors, conservatories, and the big-city cultural pipelines that an ambitious young musician had to enter.
Levine’s phrasing is emotionally warm, but it also reads like a defense of a certain old order: the orchestra as a vault of inherited genius, with gatekeepers tasked with safeguarding it. That’s a flattering story for a conductor - the person who literally stands between the chest and the crowd, deciding what gets opened, when, and how. In a moment when classical music has had to justify its relevance, he reaches for the language of riches, not necessity.
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