Klarinet Archive - Posting 000940.txt from 2000/01

From: "Daniel Stover" <kasparguy@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Weber II
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 14:53:03 -0500

It should be a Bb4, not a C4. It's the tonic of the IV chord, Bb-D-F
(Ab-C-Eb in concert pitch) which is the arppegio you play up to the Bb.

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From: "Rien Stein" <rstein@-----.nl>
Subject: [kl] Weber II
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 15:17:02 +0100

In my edition of Weber's second concerto (Robert Lienau,
Berlin-Lichterfelde) I find a C4 (you call that "super-c"?) 15 bars before
the end of the first part.

Did Weber write a note that high, and was it possible to play such high
notes at that time? I replaced it by the C2 (middle of the staff, violin
key), as I cannot reach that height. Maybe anyone on this list can give me
useful fingerings for the notes from G#3 up? I can play also the A3, but
often when I have to play that note, I get an F3, as I use the same
fingering: RToxx c#/g# ooo g#/eb on my instrument.

TIA

Rien

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