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 Weber Concerto 2 question
Author: ChrisArcand 
Date:   2008-03-14 19:48

I am using the baermann edition.

Measure 58(?), ending the opening phrase: The grupetto with the # sign between the clarion F and D. Which particular notes do I use here?

I've listened to a few recordings and none of them sound like I would think this notation means. I've tried to look up ornamentation for this time period, etc, but it all turns into a big mess.

CA

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 Re: Weber Concerto 2 question
Author: Neal Raskin 
Date:   2008-03-14 19:57

You perform a turn on the D. Using: D, E, D, C#, D. Then up to the A.

I'm doing this from memory, and I don't have your edition, but this is how I perform it.

Neal

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 Re: Weber Concerto 2 question
Author: ChrisArcand 
Date:   2008-03-14 22:26

*sigh*. That makes perfect sense. I'm an idiot- but to my benefit, the grupetto figure is really above the F before in my edition. Thanks...CA

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