Klarinet Archive - Posting 000698.txt from 2001/11
From: Mark B <markbmtl@-----.com> Subj: Re: [kl] Spohr recording recommendations Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 03:57:14 -0500
Thanks mr. niethamer!
I've got a voice, I'm just looking to be impressed by
others. I'm partial to certain types of playing, but
of course there's many kinds of good playing. I ought
to diversify, if only for my own personal enjoyment.
Maybe by trying out different sorts of artists I'll
pick up some good habits and drop others in the
process!
I'll check out the music library to see if they have
any of the recordings you have mentioned.
I'm excited to hear what other people are doing with
the Sphor. Thanks again!
Yours,
Mark
--
Mark A. Bradley
McGill University
Montréal, Québec
--- "David B. Niethamer" <dnietham@-----.edu>
wrote:
> on 11/25/2001 4:26 PM, Mark B wrote:
>
> >I'm working on the Spohr Concerto no. 1 for my
> exams
> >next semester, and I was curious if anyone had a
> >favorite recording they could recommend to me.
> >
> >I'm partial to German-style, non-show-off-y
> players.
>
> My all time favorite is an old one - don't know if
> it made it to CD from
> LP. Gervase DePeyer, London Symphony, Colin Davis
> (or was it Peter Maag?)
>
> My advice s to listen to as many different
> recordings as you can find,
> including ones that may stretch your definition of
> "good playing". That,
> it seems to me, is how you'll find your own voice.
>
> David
>
> David Niethamer
> Principal Clarinet, Richmond Symphony
> dnietham@-----.edu
> http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/
>
>
>
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