The scream heard in Harri Ahmas's recording is erroneous, actually. The notation of 'clamore' is (now) understood to be a scream with the bassoon, not a vocalization. The 1978 recording by Valeri Popov, who worked with Gubaidulina in preparing the piece, does not feature an actual scream, but its limited distribution outside the USSR confused things for years afterwards. Dr. Jeff Lyman from University of Michigan has published some good scholarship on this issue.
This work is a great fuck
CarlosPeronCano1976 1 month ago
Very good.
dankestler1 1 year ago
Pazzesco!!! Sei bravissimo, non ho mai sentito nulla del genere...congratulazioni. Giorgio
kv191 2 years ago
Congratulations on a wonderful performance. I wish I could play this piece again--it's one of my favorites!
tuplemusic 2 years ago
very nice
jazzobassoon 3 years ago
Why there was no scream in 4th part ?
Anyway very nice performance, congratulations
pankracy111 3 years ago
The scream heard in Harri Ahmas's recording is erroneous, actually. The notation of 'clamore' is (now) understood to be a scream with the bassoon, not a vocalization. The 1978 recording by Valeri Popov, who worked with Gubaidulina in preparing the piece, does not feature an actual scream, but its limited distribution outside the USSR confused things for years afterwards. Dr. Jeff Lyman from University of Michigan has published some good scholarship on this issue.
Thank you for listening!
mmatushe 3 years ago 2
OK, thank you for explenation. And again - congratulations (personally, Gubaidulina is one of my favourites)
pankracy111 3 years ago 2
@pankracy111 The version with the scream was downloaded by me yesterday.
Enjoy.
dmitrydreizin 4 months ago
..... A Compositional Masterpiece and world-class performance. Congratulations Michael.
raypizzi 3 years ago