Glenn Gould and James Campbell -- Debussy Rhapsodie

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Glenn Gould and James Campbell play Debussy's Première Rhapsodie pour Orchestre avec Clarinette principale, with Gould playing a piano arrangement (possibly his own, I'm not sure) of the orchestral part.

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  • This is from a CBC television programme made in the 1970's when CBC was still interested in quality music.

    Since Gould did not like Debussy this is the only recording of him playing his music.

    The clarinetist is the then 23 year old james Campbell, now Professor of Music at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University and a soloist of some repute.

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    Thank you for the information!

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  • The piano version was completed in January 1910 and arranged for Orchestral by the composer in 1910/1911. So the piano part is the original first version by the composer.

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  • He's known as a top player by Professional Clarinetists! He was a student of Abe Galper - I've done many projects with Abe.

  • @maryv18 Is he only 23 here ? No way he must be at least 35

  • This is amazing! Two great Canadian musicians playing a wonderful piece of music and doing a FANTASTIC job at it. James Campbell is my hero.... and Gould is well.... GOULD!

  • Why don't you run the tape directly into your computer? And then you could sync it to the remastered audio available on CD from Sony.

  • hey guys what do you think of james campbell?

    thanks

  • That's a great performance by Campbell and gould

  • What!!!!! I would have thought he was more like 40 here.

  • Oh Lord, this clip is precious!!!

  • If you googled him you will find him made many, many CDs. James is indeed one of the best player in the Clarinet World.

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