Klarinet Archive - Posting 001051.txt from 1998/10

From: "Jay D. Webler" <webler@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Weber Concerto number 2
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 23:18:46 -0400

Although Charles Neidich's recording is quite impressive from a
technical stand point, I'm not sure I would recommended it as
learning tool for someone just learning the peace. Personally, I find that the
recording by Paul Meyer, with Royal Philharmonic orchestra, to be the most
muscially safisfying of the recordings I have heard. IMHO

Jay Webler.
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>>> Without a doubt, Charles Neidich's recording blows away all others! He
>plays
>>> the piece at virtuoso tempos and adds his own cadenzas. Most recordings
>I've
>>> listened to play the third movement way too slow. Michael Collins has a
>>> decent recording of this concerto also. If you are learning this piece,
>don't
>>> expect to play like Mr. Neidich right away! He triple tongues and plays
>>> extremely fast. Good luck!
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