Concertino da Camera Movement 1: Allegro con moto, by Jacques Ibert
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I like how people have to advertize themselves in their comments.
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@TheFerrariboy15 He is a professional saxophone player, you don't need to tell him how to play it. And by the way, you change pitch with the shape of your mouth, not your tongue :P <------
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oops...you played all those notes to perfection and I left the "p" out of accompanist!
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This is a great reference for both soloist and accomanist! I'm glad you posted it; it's difficult to come by such a fine performance, especially with piano accompaniment (as opposed to the many recordings with orchestra). Thank you for sharing.
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You are one of the best saxophone player . Very Weell. God Blased you .
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Beautiful!!!!
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This is very well done! Thank you for posting it.
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@dannyback42 I thought I heard a little Don Sinta in there. ;)
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I don't know enough about classical saxophone, but to me this sounds incredible!!! I am just a simple 41 year old church sax player, but I have heard enough playing over the years to know that this is awesome. I actually met Rousseau back in high school, when he did a clinic in an honor band that I took part in.
I really like that amazing altissimo run. I have never heard this piece, nor seen the music, but that was highly impressive.
My wife graduated from WTAMU also! Great Job!!
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@WildAvlin of course he played wonderfullly, i was a little mistaken. the problem has been resovled
Also why change the begining of section "B" the run should have been the same as the pianist. Also i have no clue who told you that Ibert was a Neoclassical composer because he isnt!! If he was he would have never written a piece for Siguard Rascher a loose cannon soloist!!
TheFerrariboy15 6 months ago
@TheFerrariboy15 A couple of things...As to the neoclassical issue, here are the only sources I have access to in my office:“A Comprehensive Guide to the Saxophone Repertoire” by Jean-Marie Londeix’s and “Jean-Marie Londeix’s, Master of the Modern Saxophone”, by James Umble.
“Reminiscent of the music of Ravel, the Concertino da Camera is in the Neoclassic style.”
“In his music, Ibert combines the most felicitous moods and techniques of Impressionism and Neo-Classicism”. Also, try google.
dannyback42 6 months ago 10
in the "B" section you did a great job!!! Even though you did a great job making it lyrical your were cutting the value of some your notes. I wish you would have kept them at the length they were written. Your altissimo was great but a bit pinched at the top try playing those notes without using your jaw to acheive them..when going that high only your tongue should change the pitch not your jaw!
TheFerrariboy15 6 months ago
@TheFerrariboy15 I think that it is particularly interesting that, considering all of the negativity that you feel free to share with myself and others, you begin the one video of your playing with a plea for only positive comments. Perhaps you should watch what you post. For all those interested, you should check out The Ferrariboy15's youtube channel. Very educational.
dannyback42 6 months ago 10
nice, what do you think about vandoren v5 a45? also, where have you studied, or studying at the moment?
vykinkintas 9 months ago
@vykinkintas I'm not all that wild about Vandoren, but that's just a preference. My MB and MFA are from West Texas A&M University and my DMA is from University of Michigan where I studied with Don Sinta.
dannyback42 6 months ago