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Author: graham
Date: 2003-11-11 12:50
I have been asked to play the third/E flat part in Mahler 2, and before saying yes or no would like an idea of how big the E flat aspect of it is. If you have performed this part, could you say whether it is mainly E flat, whether it goes screamingly high, whether it is very soloistic, whether it presents any other peculiar difficulties (e.g. it is really in D etc.). On the other hand does it involve a great deal of sitting around counting rests?
Any insights into this part would be gratefully received.
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Author: Alphie
Date: 2003-11-11 19:24
The Eb part in Mahler two is great fun to play. The Eb aspect of it is total. No other clarinets involved in that part.
As I remember it, (I haven't played it in a year) it goes up to G6 quite frequently and maybe higher at some occational spot. There is a solo in the Scherzo in a burlesque style and for the rest there are many exposed moments. It's not very difficult to play but you would need to have a very solid, warm, loud, soft and clean altissimo register. However, in the last movement there is a very exposed moment in unison with oboe that is tricky with intonation. You'll notice when you get there.
Buy a good recording and a pocket score and have fun.
Alphie
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Author: Alphie
Date: 2003-11-11 23:08
Sorry I just remembered, there are of cause two Eb clarinets in Mahler 2. 2nd Eb is combined with Bb and A as well. I have never played that part so I can't tell so much about it.
Alphie
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Author: elmo lewis
Date: 2003-11-12 02:07
For the most part, the 2nd Eb doubles the 1st Eb in the louder passages. There are a few measures where the two eefers play different notes and I believe there are 2 measures where the 2nd plays and the 1st doesn't. All in all it's not a great part but it is a Mahler symphony. You can learn a lot just listening to the orchestra and the other clarinet players when you don't have a part.
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Author: LeWhite
Date: 2003-11-12 03:55
The 1st Eb is TOUGH! 2nd Eb is a little easier, plus you get the opportunity to play Bb and A. I played it earlier in the year.
You'll learn a lot, have a grreat time, and play some extremely good and challenging music. As if you'd say no?!
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