Finzi: Five Bagatelles - I Prelude

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

Sam Nugee, 16, plays Gerald Finzi's Five Bagatelles for Clarinet and Piano, recorded in concert

I Prelude

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  • I'm 14, learning the five bagatelles i must say your tone and dynamics are beautiful, music to my ears. See what i did there? Haha

  • All in all, very good. Loved it. I am 14 and learning how to play this piece. Got it down for suggested tempo, but I have trouble at the end, with the repetitive high D then back to upper register. You make it sound it easy!

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  • Wow big help when practicing for my grade 6 clarinet, thanks man😃

  • how can you possibly dislike this??? the tone is magnificent,notes are amazing, speed is perfect, dynamics are wonderful, the pianist was top notch. (no i didnt use a thesaurus for that)

    this was ablolutely wonderful. liked, but i wish i could do more than that.

  • Wow. I have to memorize this for school. I was listening to some other people for some ideas on dynamics and stuff. This is really really good duuuuude. And everyone seems so be leaving an age, so 13

  • very good, have just started learning this piece on my viola for grade 7.... finding it difficult but i love the piece so i don't mind :) i'm 16 too, wish i could play as well as this!

  • Starting to work on this piece and it is a fantastic piece to show off one's musicianship on the clarinet. It's already turning out to be one of my favorites solos I have ever played for my college recital.

    From what I've scrounged up, this is definitely one of the best recording of the piece that I have found on youtube. Though the intonation is off in spots and he sounds like he is playing on a too easy reed, I'm definitely using this as a basis of what my performance should aim for. :)

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  • @MrAwesome1237 High notes can only come with practice, practice, practice ;) Thanks for the comment!

  • I play this at the moment, too. You're playing very, very good! I'm 16, too and I play it a little bit slowlier ;) respect!

    Joe :)

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