Ecesu Sertesen played Jean Françaix Concerto 4th mov.

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2006

This Concerto's 4th mov. is very hard for all clarinetist.. This my clarinet working. Just studting my clarinet final exams..

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  • Wow:) Ist's fantastic:) Congratulations from my heart.

  • :)) Thanks my friend.. Lots of loves from Istanbul..

  • Good play:)

    my english real ability very terrible.. sorry..

    Jean Françaix Concerto is very difficult!

    I practice the Spohr : concerto No.2..

    My technique is bad..

    I envy you technique! :)

  • Thanks for your kind letters.

    My English really weak like you. :)))

    But I still improve my English actually.

    And sometimes I admire to someone's special features. It's so normal ;) I think every concerto has a little bit problem. Just we have to apply a right study ways.

    I love Spohr 1.. It's so cute.

  • no.. I can't play that is extremely hard, I admire you, I only can play the Adagio of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto :P, keep playing!!

  • :) Thanks my friend.. Mozart concertos 2nd mov. more difficult than the Jean Françaix. Because Mozart's music so simple but it's very hard. (I'm not joking.)

    All the Best!! :)

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  • what is your age?

  • I have bad english too my friend. Thanks a lot for your comment. I agree with you. But when I saw first time your comment I thought, something get wrong. I paniced. But now your second message, I understood.. See you.. Thanks again..

  • And sorry for my bad english :x

  • Of course I watched your other videos. Of course you play very well ! That's why I was shocked at hearing this "unfinished" work. You can test yourself when the work's over !I played that piece a few years ago (in final round of an important competition i won) and I have seen the slow work it demands to the performer to play it quasi-perfectly. Oh, I worked it with Philippe Cuper, if you've heard his recording. Good Luck for your future

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