Author: nes
Date: 2007-09-05 04:53
Actually by Debussy's time, the clarinet had undergoner a major shift. It was not too far behind the technicality of them nowadays. Anyway, it stands, by many examples, that composers often didn't worry about the difficulty of their compositions, but by how they wanted the music to go.
Therefore shouldn't we interpret tehir music the way they wanted us to. Like in the Debussy?
Some poeple worry that pieces aren't played on the correct instruemnts, but don't you think the fact it's more normal to change the score, is far scarier and a disastrous move.
If you want to play a piece how you want it to go, then compose your own or find apiece where the composer partially leaves it up to you, or get a friend to compose for you.
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