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Author: krawfish3x
Date: 2005-07-20 16:15
I have to audition on this piece for district auditions and i cant seem to find a recording of it anywhere. does anyone know of one or a place to look? the piece is "Adagio-Tarantella" by Ernesto Cavallini. Any help is appriciated.
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Author: DAVE
Date: 2005-07-20 16:18
there used to be a music minus one of Drucker. maybe it is still available
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-07-20 16:48
Be cautioned that the KJOS version of it has incorrect tempo markings (6/8 marked in quarternote tempi).
The 6/8 Tarantella should at maxium be 112 and possibly even 100 to get it really clean.
Notation error:
Measure 16 the gracenote should be played F natural, not the F# which the previous F# in the measure would by rule suggest.
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Author: pguy
Date: 2005-07-20 21:16
I had this same problem last year since the Cavalinni piece is one of the Interlochen Arts Camp audition pieces. After some "Googling" I found a good recording by an Italian clarinetist, Sergio Bossi. His website is:
http://www.sergiobosi.it/CDs/cd.htm
The CD is published by Bongiovanni of Bologna, cat. no. GB 5113-2. Their web site in Italian and English is:
http://www.bongiovanni70.com
Using this info, I was able to find the CD at a UK music mail order house (just like Amazon) that shipped it to me in less than a week. What they dind't charge for VAT covered the price of the shipping. I hope this helps.
P.
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-07-20 23:53
Hans Rudolph Stadler has the best recording of it that I have heard. I don't like the Drucker performance on the MMO as it sounds like they told him to "hold it back" and he tried his best to.
But it sounds really "held back"......
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Author: GBK
Date: 2005-07-21 00:07
I agree with David.
Hans Rudolf Stalder's 1987 recording (Jecklin 578-2) is probably the benchmark but difficult to find.
If I remember correctly, Drucker's Music Minus One recording, which I also own but haven't recently heard always sounded "dry", with no resonance. Perhaps the acoustics during the session were less than favorable...GBK
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-07-21 00:14
Yup, the acoustics were awful. But also I wasn't impressed with his playing for that.
And I like lots of Drucker recordings. Heard him perform the Brahms Quintet live and it was really good.
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Author: K.B.M
Date: 2005-07-21 02:43
I also had a similar problem. However, my friends found the song at singingfish.com. I have not listened to the song, but I did look to see if it was there, and the link is:
http://search.singingfish.com/sfw/search?query=Adagio+and+Tarantella&a_submit=1&aw=1&sfor=av&dur=a&fmp3=1&freal=1&fwin=1&fqt=1&cmus=1&cmov=1&crad=1&ctv=1&cnews=1&cspt=1&cfin=1&coth=1&rpp=10&persist=1&x=12&y=20
Also it is not a CD, but you can listen to it for free using real player.
Good luck,
Katie
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-07-21 02:58
Cool site, but poor Clarinet playing. I wonder if that was a high school group? The group wasn't tight at all either.
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Author: pguy
Date: 2005-07-21 13:20
The Sergio Bossi recording is fairly good. You can listen to a portion of it on his website in "Real" format. The rest of the CD has other nice Cavallini pieces. I think you can order it from the Bongiovanni website, but it will be cheaper if you can find it at an on-line CD seller.
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Author: csoup1414
Date: 2008-05-19 20:07
i have to play that too! it looks extremely challenging
my friend and i also would like recordings of it
i was in district last year too...do you by any chance live in pennsylvania?
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Author: Philip Caron
Date: 2008-05-20 00:39
"The 6/8 Tarantella should at maxium be 112 and possibly even 100 to get it really clean." (Dave)
Aw, poop! You're no fun at all.
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