Klarinet Archive - Posting 001015.txt from 1999/01

From: Dodgshun family <dodgshun@-----.nz>
Subj: Re: [kl] Cadenzas and Eingange
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 04:00:52 -0500

At 03:51 PM 18/01/99 -1300, you wrote:
<snip>

>An eingang (German: lead in, plural eingange) is introduced by a
>dominant 7th chord and one player (generally the one who has the
>tune after the eingang is over) plays a short, very short, lead in
>to the tune. They come in all lengths but are generally less than
>30 seconds. The clarinet concerto has them in both the first and
>second movements.

I know where the 2nd movement eingang is, but please could someone tell me
where the eingang in the first movement is. My recording of Jack Brymer
with the LSO under Sir Colin Davis doesn't appear to have one....at least
I've never noticed it, and I think I would have, because I have listened to
it with the clarinet part in front of me.

Thanks
Anna

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsubscribe from Klarinet, e-mail: klarinet-unsubscribe@-----.org
Subscribe to the Digest: klarinet-digest-subscribe@-----.org
Additional commands: klarinet-help@-----.org
Other problems: klarinet-owner@-----.org

   
     Copyright © Woodwind.Org, Inc. All Rights Reserved    Privacy Policy    Contact charette@woodwind.org