I must admit I dislike this kind of music, it doesn't move me at all...
but as a clarinettist: WTF, i thought i heard it all, but this level of technical and rythmical mastery, not even to mention the embouchure you need for those incredible fast jumps...OMG!!! BRAVO!!!!
I only regret that it seems the higher the technical proficiency of the player, the shriller the tone...but i guess it is just a matter of choice for this player. Awesome!
this rule is not really true in general, I think that there is a kind of tone developed to match each kind of music, the brightness in the music of Berio, Messiaen or Denissow it is quite far from the brightnes required in Brahms or Mozart music.
Each composer had his own concept of Sound in his Head, and writes to the instruments according to the results that he want to find (talking about "GOOD" composers, of course)
Vivat! )
osergetube 8 months ago
cuando sea grande kiero tocar asii :) good!
yelix1 11 months ago
Very interesting interpretation ! Bravo...
muzikaeuropa 1 year ago
wow, i would never be able to play that.
CatieWithaC83 1 year ago
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CatieWithaC83 1 year ago
Wow! Suena realmente buenísimo. Perfecto es la palabra. ¡Bravo!
antonietachile 1 year ago
hallo narek ich bin jozef grosso du bist fantastico klarinette spieler ciao
nagyjozsefrozi 1 year ago
brutto
Lui191 2 years ago
hey man!
I'm really impressed about your technical abilities! you're still young and that's definetly your advantage!
th only thing I can suggest is that you pay more attention to the details (dynamics) in this piece (middle part).
but anyway it's really good! keep going on!
elclarinet 2 years ago
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toscanosax 3 years ago
I must admit I dislike this kind of music, it doesn't move me at all...
but as a clarinettist: WTF, i thought i heard it all, but this level of technical and rythmical mastery, not even to mention the embouchure you need for those incredible fast jumps...OMG!!! BRAVO!!!!
I only regret that it seems the higher the technical proficiency of the player, the shriller the tone...but i guess it is just a matter of choice for this player. Awesome!
BioHeinrich 3 years ago 9
this rule is not really true in general, I think that there is a kind of tone developed to match each kind of music, the brightness in the music of Berio, Messiaen or Denissow it is quite far from the brightnes required in Brahms or Mozart music.
Each composer had his own concept of Sound in his Head, and writes to the instruments according to the results that he want to find (talking about "GOOD" composers, of course)
Zeantropo 3 years ago 4
Good comment, I absolutely agree.
BioHeinrich 3 years ago
unbelievable piece and really super clarinetist !
hudecbsn 3 years ago