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Author: locust
Date: 2015-04-23 17:05
Hello ,
here are the two videos performed by Associate Principal of the Toronto Symphony Yao Guang Zhai from his recital last winter , Rigoletto and Zigeunerweisen . Hope you like it .
https://youtu.be/S05-rOcqcwo
https://youtu.be/tCgXpC-neKU
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-04-23 20:19
I have to applaud the audio engineer as well. I've never seen a stereo pair of cardioids set up that way (together and on top of one another - almost). They do look a little different from one another so maybe the sound pattern is different between the two. The engineer also did something similar for the piano (but more traditionally side by side).
Amazing sound from both sound and clarinet - BRAVO !!!
.........Paul Aviles
P.S. I was writing and listening. Got to the end of Rigoletto and and have to add that this use of circular breathing (not JUST for affect) is very impressive. You know I am a firm believer that where and how you take breaths IS for the most part a crucial part of music making, but this works - again BRAVO !!!!!
Post Edited (2015-04-23 20:26)
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