@beckpatr1 I think that depends on who you ask and why you think the German system is better. Tonally there isnt much in it. In fact I play clarinet in an orchestra where everyone apart from me plays the German system and my sound it just as good as any of theirs. The tone comes from the player not the clarinet. Mechanically the french / boehm clarinet is eleganter and efficienter.
not sure who is playing but Karl Leister comes to mind. He recorded the piece with a Japanese label some time ago and the sound and interpretation is similar to what I remember from this recording.
However, he plays a Wurlitzer German system clarinet, not the one shown on the video.
I heard it from Sara's Butler Senior Recital, it was great!
thimotta 3 months ago
eleganter and efficienter? more elegant, and more efficient perhaps?
musokid89 4 months ago
@beckpatr1 I think that depends on who you ask and why you think the German system is better. Tonally there isnt much in it. In fact I play clarinet in an orchestra where everyone apart from me plays the German system and my sound it just as good as any of theirs. The tone comes from the player not the clarinet. Mechanically the french / boehm clarinet is eleganter and efficienter.
MrSouzy 4 months ago
i played this too. It´s difficult. Great:)
Altair7888 7 months ago
Does anyone know if there is a Bb recording. I'm playing this on a Bb and would like a recoprding to play along with
themainsqueeze21 8 months ago
That is a german clarinetist, so he plays the german system, which is much better! :)
beckpatr1 8 months ago
@Artief101
Yes, this is Karl
VasaVuckovic 8 months ago
not sure who is playing but Karl Leister comes to mind. He recorded the piece with a Japanese label some time ago and the sound and interpretation is similar to what I remember from this recording.
However, he plays a Wurlitzer German system clarinet, not the one shown on the video.
Artief101 10 months ago
Who's playing??
maxreger100 10 months ago 2
Great intonation. I really liked the piece.
Agmandy 1 year ago