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Louis Spohr Clarinet Concerto 1 in c minor op. 26 (mov 1/3) Adagio-Allegro

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Louis Spohr Clarinet Concerto 1 in c minor op. 26
Ernst Ottensamer - Clarinet
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Johannes Wildner

Recorded 1994

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  • its a...german clarinet...wow!

    I have been wanting to play one for long

  • so elegant... i wish i could do this. i found the sheet music on imslp for free. so boss.

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  • Such deep, resonant tone...

  • wow! i just went to a few of the channelsthat commented here and recognized that here are really peope from a lot of different countries ...this fact is actually quite a normal thing on youtube ...but if you just think of it and realise how music connects us this way...really strange!

  • Memorized.

    

  • I can't wait to play this for my competition in November:)

  • Bj qui va nous poster le 2 concerto avec orchestre? merci d'avance si cela existe

  • @centeredtone1 Wenzel Fuchs is great and Sabine Meyer is fine just to name German system players

  • @klarinetta All clarinetist you named are boehm clarinet players. With the material Ernst Ottensammer used ( clarinet , mouthpiece and reeds) they won´t get ou a single tone. When I worked in Vienna i tried these clarinet and mouthpieces, but without being trained for years , you will not get out even a tone. Also the style of clarinet players from Austria and Germany is diffrent from boehm players. A really great interpretation of ernst Ottensamer ! 

  • I remember playing this one in college....Not easy but rewarding!

  • @leeyihlun19940520 If you haven't heard them both live, yes...Plus, everything comes from something else. The "Bohm" system was created by a flutist for the flute...so? And if we have to be technical, there is a huge difference between the two systems (German, Vienesse). The common thing is the fingering. However, reeds, mouthpieces, and wood thikness are completely different. Don't argue about things you dont know about man...

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