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  • Such deep, resonant tone...

  • wow! i just went to a few of the channelsthat commented here and recognized that here are really peope from a lot of different countries ...this fact is actually quite a normal thing on youtube ...but if you just think of it and realise how music connects us this way...really strange!

  • Memorized.

    

  • I can't wait to play this for my competition in November:)

  • Bj qui va nous poster le 2 concerto avec orchestre? merci d'avance si cela existe

  • I remember playing this one in college....Not easy but rewarding!

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  • so eligant. i enjoyed playing it and listening to it.

  • nicely played. light, eligant and joyful. very good tone, articulation and balance between the orchestra. 100%

  • Holy Hell, nice tone, even up in the stratosphere it is dark and round. Bravo.

  • Thanks elias...

  • I love Ludwig (louis) Spohr <33 I love being related to him as well, He was a very amazing musician. All his pieces were beautiful.

  • @thumpercatwe2 Really? I am also. My mothers maiden name is Spohr and he's my great great grandfather...

    Where's your family from?

  • que maravilla de música, es de una belleza sublime... no se puede creer que no se toque nunca en las salas de concierto

  • Spohr's okay, but he's no Justin Bieber.

  • its a...german clarinet...wow!

    I have been wanting to play one for long

  • @leeyihlun520

    Why? ^^

  • @leeyihlun520 Actually its viennese...

  • @kpenchev not much of a difference though

    Viennese clarinets developed from German ones

  • @leeyihlun19940520 If you haven't heard them both live, yes...Plus, everything comes from something else. The "Bohm" system was created by a flutist for the flute...so? And if we have to be technical, there is a huge difference between the two systems (German, Vienesse). The common thing is the fingering. However, reeds, mouthpieces, and wood thikness are completely different. Don't argue about things you dont know about man...

  • The motive for this movement is straight from the opening of Haydn's Symphony No. 95

  • I. Love. This. Song.

    aahhhhmazing!

  • so elegant... i wish i could do this. i found the sheet music on imslp for free. so boss.

  • Ernst Ottensamer is, BY FAR, the clarinetist with best sound in high notes. More than two octaves with a bright, clear, even, eloquent and noble sound.

  • um yeah right. you should check your ears. hes too quiet. for the orchestra.

  • @lamaspacos Ernst Ottensamer paints with only one color,gray-ish/black. I want all the colors of the rainbow to come out of the clarinet. Listen to Walter Boeykens,Håkan Rosengren or Jonathan Cohler to name a few.

  • @klarinetta All clarinetist you named are boehm clarinet players. With the material Ernst Ottensammer used ( clarinet , mouthpiece and reeds) they won´t get ou a single tone. When I worked in Vienna i tried these clarinet and mouthpieces, but without being trained for years , you will not get out even a tone. Also the style of clarinet players from Austria and Germany is diffrent from boehm players. A really great interpretation of ernst Ottensamer !

  • @centeredtone1 Wenzel Fuchs is great and Sabine Meyer is fine just to name German system players

  • deep music????

  • The Clarinetist is Ernst Ottensamer, principal clarinetist of Vienna Philharmonic and teacher at Hochschule fur Musik in Wien.

  • Like a dream. I had recurring dreams in which I was a clrarinet player like this gay

  • I think he meant guy..

  • wow. who is the clarinetist?

  • In fact, when this piece was comissioned, Spohr said he didn't know very the clarinet technique and its possibilities, so he would wright like for a violin...

  • jaja Spohr estaba un poco loco....se creyó que el clarinete era un violin, solo le falto poner dobles cuerdas. Cuando Carl Maria von Weber vio la partitura de este concierto se puso blanco como la pared...

  • I have all 4 of Sphor's clarinet concertos played by Karl Leister, fantastic. The scores are avaiable from good music shops (bought my copies in Bath).

  • This sounds like one those harder clarinet pieces...have to find the sheet music for this...

  • Deep music...

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