Wie schon einige Kommentare sagen: Die Aufnahmetechnik ist fürchterlich. Totaler Hall, der alle Instrumente versoßt. Philharmonie hin- Philharmonie her. Wer nimmt denn bloß sowas auf? Und dann nur so ein Häppchen von 4:32. Man sollte das Video bei Youtube herauswerfen..
Außerdem wäre es ganz nett, wenn die geschätzten Damen und Herren Uploader sich mal die Mühe machten und schrieben, wer denn da eigentlich zu hören ist.Könnte ja vielleicht noch etwas mehr interessieren als der Ort der Aufnahme.
Indeed, the sound is nice, rich, and mellow, but I would not, dubblechinn, attribute this to the instrument. Rather, I would say that the wonderful tone ought to be attributed to the instrument's wonderful player.
What´s the problem of using microphones and diverse technologies NOWADAYS? Things can´t be like in real Brahms´ era anymore! Sure, the sound isn´t soft, but it´s clear. The only problem I see is that the piece was cut, it´s incomplete. The time is good, as this movement is not an 1800 adagio or grave. You have also here a slower recording by Thomas Friedli, pretty nice, softer.
Oh.....thank you.....Eddie's record of this piece is the greatest master work.....the best tempo(a bit slower than this)the best sound,color of the A clarinet.....the best record of this quintet.....
Wie schon einige Kommentare sagen: Die Aufnahmetechnik ist fürchterlich. Totaler Hall, der alle Instrumente versoßt. Philharmonie hin- Philharmonie her. Wer nimmt denn bloß sowas auf? Und dann nur so ein Häppchen von 4:32. Man sollte das Video bei Youtube herauswerfen..
Außerdem wäre es ganz nett, wenn die geschätzten Damen und Herren Uploader sich mal die Mühe machten und schrieben, wer denn da eigentlich zu hören ist.Könnte ja vielleicht noch etwas mehr interessieren als der Ort der Aufnahme.
Dolinus1 5 months ago
LarissaFMattos Video 02- Prelude n.1/J.S.Bach
Mau12123 1 year ago
Indeed, the sound is nice, rich, and mellow, but I would not, dubblechinn, attribute this to the instrument. Rather, I would say that the wonderful tone ought to be attributed to the instrument's wonderful player.
TheTwg888 2 years ago 6
very good °-°
cammuth 2 years ago 2
I love the sound of his clarinet! So beautiful! Rich and mellow...
dubblechinn 2 years ago 5
What´s the problem of using microphones and diverse technologies NOWADAYS? Things can´t be like in real Brahms´ era anymore! Sure, the sound isn´t soft, but it´s clear. The only problem I see is that the piece was cut, it´s incomplete. The time is good, as this movement is not an 1800 adagio or grave. You have also here a slower recording by Thomas Friedli, pretty nice, softer.
bramarant 2 years ago
I don,t understand that nobody hear
that this recording is out of fase
because of the use of a lot microphones
swimming pool sound......
viceadmiraal61 2 years ago
Perfect on the high tones, Nuno Pinto perfect in the lower ones.
lamaspacos1 3 years ago
Why is the movement CUT at 4'30 ???
batmann567 3 years ago
@batmann567
because you touch yourself at night.
1fromthecave 2 years ago
YES, you have do the very precise comment.
lamaspacos 3 years ago
it's really amazing how altissimo D and E aren't even alissimo to these players. the timber of the clarion register is preserved!
dodddd29383 3 years ago
I love the tone of the clarinet and the expression of the piece in general.
EZZULtheCLARINET 3 years ago
bravo!!
csgcho 3 years ago
wow! i have their recording <3
rosegirl85 4 years ago
This is beautiful. Eddie Daniels recorded this back in 1991 and it is exquisite!!!
saxoclar 4 years ago
Oh.....thank you.....Eddie's record of this piece is the greatest master work.....the best tempo(a bit slower than this)the best sound,color of the A clarinet.....the best record of this quintet.....
vasansmusic 3 years ago
Is this Martin Fröst on clarinet ?
klarinetta 4 years ago
Karl-Heinz Steffens.
HachikoDog 4 years ago
Charles Neidich!
BilbyGirl 3 years ago
Definitely Steffans, with Guy Braunstein on violin 1 and other people from Berlin Phil.
deepnosepicker 3 years ago
@HachikoDog Unfortunately, Herr Steffens is no longer with the orchestra.
PClaytonHuggins 1 year ago