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 H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: AJ 
Date:   2004-11-07 15:38

Hello fellow clarinetists. I've been looking at Capriccio for some time and there are some confusing things in here, I have some questions.

On the 28th measure, (the measure with a forte and Con eleganza at the end) The notes I have from beginning to end read: Db, Bb, Gb, Eb, D(natural), Bb, G(natural), Gb, Db, Its confusing because it was written unclearly. Could you please check if this is right?

This also repeats before the Poco rubato.

Does anyone know where I can get a recording of this?

Thank you

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: theclarinetist 
Date:   2004-11-07 15:42

There is a recording by Karl Leister that I know of that you can find on amazon.com. It is not currently available, but there are used ones occasionally, so if you are lucky, you might find one. I'm not sure of any other recordings, though there may be one...

Don Hite



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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: theclarinetist 
Date:   2004-11-07 15:46

I just checked. There are two recordings on amazon.com, the Leister, which is unavailable, and a recording by David Howard (don't know him...) which IS available used. Here is a link to the site. Good luck.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000057X1/qid=1099845833/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/002-1399021-9991216?v=glance&s=classical



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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: dummer musiker 
Date:   2004-11-07 16:10

Im working on this piece right now for my jury. It definately has a lot of character! Ive been looking for a recording also...

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: elmo lewis 
Date:   2004-11-07 16:35

There are many confusing notes in this pieces. I believe that the notes should be Db, Bb, Gb, Eb, D natural, Bb, Gb, G natural and D natural. The tune in bar 29 (with the 2 pickups) comes back many times and the first 2 notes are always G natural and D natural-see bars 33, 35, 40 etc.

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: AJ 
Date:   2004-11-07 18:41

Thanks a lot everyone, I am going to play this for my interlochen summer camp audition. Do you think its a good choice?
I just heard the recording from amazon played the way you said emlmo lewis.
This piece does have a lot of character, I just love playing this piece. I love contrasts and phrasing and all those weird measures of 3/16 and such.

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: dummer musiker 
Date:   2004-11-07 19:04

I totally agree with you! I really get excited about playing this piece. You're playing it on A clarinet right? I think this is the biggest issue for me just because its the first time Ive done anything on A.

The contrasts between sections is wonderful! I feel like I can put a lot of personality into playing it...haha...I just love this piece...:)

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2004-11-07 21:24

I've always played it the way Elmo describes. The only recording I have is from my Junior Recital (in 1988)...

I can't remember whether there were recordings available in the music library when I worked on the piece. I seem to remember there being one, but that's way too many years ago to remember who it was!

Katrina

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: studioline 
Date:   2004-11-08 17:24

You should try playing it on bass clarinet- it suits the timbre on the instrument brilliantly!

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: dummer musiker 
Date:   2004-11-08 21:02

Did you transpose it to Bb or play it as written? Or is there a version in Bb? I bet playing it on bass Clarinet sounded awesome.

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: AJ 
Date:   2004-11-09 08:27

Im playing it on a Bb clarinet, and the part wasnt transposed, its for. Is it ok if I play it on a Bb clarinet? Becuase I dont think I have to time to find an A clarinet and record it becuase I am recording pretty soon.
AJ

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 Re: H. Sutermeister Capriccio
Author: Tim2 
Date:   2004-11-10 00:57

Good luck on doing Capriccio!! I too love this piece. Leister plays it kind of .... well, .... too nicely. I like it to play it with a little (a little more than a little) sarcasm, making a lot of the contrasting styles and the notes he wants played. I think Mr. Sutermeister wants us to have a little wild fun with this piece.



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