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Han Kim and Woori Ko plays Grand Duo Concertant 1st movement by Weber in Japan Clarinet Festival

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Clarinet player Han Kim and pianist Woori-Ko plays Grand Duo Concertant E flat major for Clarinet and Piano 1st movement by Weber on Han Kim recital in Clarinet festival 2008 Tokyo, Tama, Parthenon concert hall, Aug.2008,age of 12.

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  • god,such a talent.....just keep doing such a god job,u'll have a great future!

  • Thanks for comment^^

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  • Nice tone u have there. and my friend is jealous of you because he sound bad during my band rehersal.... lol

    he was shock to see a young player like u having a concert of your own already.

    Hope u come to Singapore where i came from to have a concert ... oh i heard a squeak but is not really a matter.

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  • You are absoloutely amazing! I am in middle school learning that piece for a solo contest and you are amazing at it... way to inspire me Han Kim(:

  • That's it. I'm adopting an Asian.

  • What key is this in?

  • You're simply amazing. Can I ask, what edition is the version you are playing? like Boosey, Peters, or?

  • To all of you clarinet students referring to this as a "solo", it has a HUGE piano part and is a Duo as the name implies. To even think of it as a solo is to completely miss the point of duo sonatas. This is well played but too fast; you rob the music of it's beauty and shape. "Allegro con Fuoco" is not "Alegro molto". I can have just as much fire and a lot more musicality if played a little slower.

  • take it slower, you cant handle souch speed, not that im better or sth. but now you are brobably eaven better.

  • i heard some other kid do this, and i thought the clarinet and the piano clashed. i can actually hear how it goes together in this. good job

  • Excellent performance. I'll likely be playing this as my solo this year, and probably in the local music festival next year, so this is really helpful.

  • How do you tongue so quickly?! I'm working on this with my private lessons teacher and I can play it perfectly, but the tonguing slows me down because I can't do it fast enough!

  • Watch the slurred stacatto notes, they are on the short side. Other than that, GREAT PERFORMANCE!

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