Michael Collins (clarinet) and Julien Quentin (piano) play the third movement of Francis Poulenc Clarinet Sonata : Allegro con fuoco. This concert was recorded at the 2007 Verbier Festival.
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Michael Collins (clarinet) and Julien Quentin (piano) play the third movement of Francis Poulenc Clarinet Sonata : Allegro con fuoco. This concert was recorded at the 2007 Verbier Festival.
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by far the best version ive found, the effortless sound on the higher notes, and the tempo was spot on. i think the pianist was as amzing as the clarinetist, he accompanied rather than just playing with
How about Martin Fröst. Went to a concert with him here in Iceland and our most talented classical musician 25 year pianist a student in Juliard had busy(but in control) time following his insane tempos in Debussy,Francaix and Poulenc . I would have guessed that the tempo of the final movement of Poulenc to be somewhere around 180-190. I would
ya i play the clarinet too, its just fun to be able to look up to people and see how amazing they are. Fil what kinda clarinet mouthpiece reed and all that stuff do you have? Just curious
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I would
that was insane!
LOVE the ending.
This player is fantastic