The bandmaster who had no authority

Episode 8: The Bandmaster Who Had No Authority How can you be responsible for a band if you have no power to lead it? In this episode of The Musical Archeologist, Craig Dabelstein explores Frédéric Berr's surprising criticism of nineteenth-century French military bands: bandmasters were expected to produce excellent performances, yet often lacked the authority to choose their musicians, enforce discipline, or shape the musical standards of their own ensembles. Berr argued that great music requires more than talented performers. It also requires leadership, responsibility, and the authority to make decisions. His ideas reveal why effective musical organisations depend on clear roles and accountability—a lesson that remains just as relevant for bands and orchestras today. Source: Frédéric Berr, The need to reconstitute the School of Military Music Translated by Craig Dabelstein Published by Maxime's Music Learn more: Podcast: https://craigdabelstein.com/podcast/ Books: https://books.by/maximes-music Maxime's Music: https://www.maximesmusic.com/ Music composed by Jeffrey A. Young.