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 Donizetti Concertino Error?
Author: RunnerSean 
Date:   2014-08-06 08:27
Attachment:  Donizetti Measure 60.jpg (532k)

Hi everybody, I own a copy of the Donizetti Concertino in Bb Major edited and reconstructed by Raymond Meylan.

In the first set of triplets in measure 60, there is a printed Bb in the part and in the piano reduction. Is it supposed to be played as a C on the clarinet? If it is played as written Bb, it does not match the underlying harmony (root and 3rd of sounding Eb major chord). I have attached a photo of the said measure with this post.

I have heard recordings where the soloists played either written Bb or C. Please advise.

Sean

Edit: Please excuse my double posting below in the main page, I did not notice it has been posted once.



Post Edited (2014-08-06 08:31)

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 Re: Donizetti Concertino Error?
Author: clarinetguy 2017
Date:   2014-08-06 17:27

I'm not familiar with the piece, but I'm assuming that it's in B-flat major. Looking at the clarinet part, I'm assuming that it's a transposed part in C major.

The E-flat and G in the piano part don't automatically mean that it's an E-flat major chord, because without the fifth or any other chord tones, we don't know for sure. Even so, I'm guessing that Donizetti intended it to be an E-flat chord (or F major chord for the clarinet) since most of the notes in the clarinet part suggest this chord.

I would play the note as a B-flat, and think of it as a nonharmonic tone, something that is very common. I think the correct term for this type of nonharmonic tone is an anticipation.

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 Re: Donizetti Concertino Error?
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2014-08-08 22:28

I play it Bb, as does Eduard Brunner

http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com


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 Re: Donizetti Concertino Error?
Author: bmcgar 2017
Date:   2014-08-09 09:19


I'm with Blumberg. I do the same thing.

Never trust a music publisher, even if the plates are a gazillion years old. They almost never fix errors.

If a note just sounds awful, especially if it's a half step from what would sound "good," I just assume it's a printing or editing error and change it. I have yet to get a visit from the clarinet police or be haunted by a dead composer (who also could have been careless).

B.

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 Re: Donizetti Concertino Error?
Author: RunnerSean 
Date:   2014-08-13 17:12

Thanks everyone for your comments.

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