Klarinet Archive - Posting 000230.txt from 2003/09
From: "Steve White" <bass.clarinet@-----.net> Subj: RE: [kl] von Weber's Concertino, Op 26 Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:42:07 -0400
Not at all.
>From a learning standpoint when I played these pieces in college I was
directed to stay with the cadenza that was included in the particular
edition I had. (not that all of these pieces had cadenzas included) I don't
regret it as I wasn't ready to produce my own and my instructor obviously
saw that. Now that I am further along as a player, with more endurance and
greater understanding of the pieces, I would write my own as Mr. Neidich did
and vary it accordingly at each individual performance. This is the way
that I always understood cadenzas should be.
I apologize as I should have clarified that remark. (just goes to show what
can happen when you're in a hurry)
Sincerely,
Steve White
Whittier, CA
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From: Dan Leeson [mailto:leeson0@-----.net]
Subject: Re: [kl] von Weber's Concertino, Op 26
Steve White wrote:
> Charles Neidich and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
> CD# 435875-2
>
> Has many other 'warhorses' as well. Non-standard Cadenzas, but great
> nonetheless.
>
> Steve White
> Whittier,CA
Are you of the belief that cadenzas are required to be standard from
performance to performance??
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