should not a triplet be played like one? I love this edition of the piece, i think care has been taken but the triplets are not triplets! also some minor tempo and dynamics are not quite as debussy seems to have wanted
How often does a composer ever write "Cadenza here", where a cadenza occurs? Knowing Debussy, would it thus be plausible to not even explicitly indicate a cadenza on the score? He was clearly a pioneer, deviating from many practices of the romantic era, and intentionally so. I still strongly believe that *not* exploiting this opportunity at the end sacrifice rather than enhance the music, when musically all the red flags to set up this "moment" are there.
that was amazing. bravissimo!
doogix 1 year ago
wow !!
theFrigatt 2 years ago
your music is breathtaking
Bravissimo!! Mr. Kingtama
ratanapol 2 years ago 2
es un exelente video me encanta la musicalidad que tiene y la forma de interpretacion
willtecg 2 years ago
Es una versión increíble, lo único que no me gusta es que el clarinetista se mueva tanto. Le hace perder intensidad en algunos momentos.
basseto3 3 years ago
wow, your debussy kicks ass
sutphoe 3 years ago
beautiful music
rankfrankrank 3 years ago
beautifully played
michaelrusman 3 years ago
should not a triplet be played like one? I love this edition of the piece, i think care has been taken but the triplets are not triplets! also some minor tempo and dynamics are not quite as debussy seems to have wanted
niwana 4 years ago
How often does a composer ever write "Cadenza here", where a cadenza occurs? Knowing Debussy, would it thus be plausible to not even explicitly indicate a cadenza on the score? He was clearly a pioneer, deviating from many practices of the romantic era, and intentionally so. I still strongly believe that *not* exploiting this opportunity at the end sacrifice rather than enhance the music, when musically all the red flags to set up this "moment" are there.
clairannette 4 years ago