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 Re: Brahms trio explained
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2015-07-03 18:17

Yes, and some very fine clarinet playing from Romie de Guise-Langlois throughout.
The lesson on vibrato is especially good, with the same passage played 4 different ways--no vibrato, very subtle vibrato, rather pronounced vibrato, and shaking like a leaf vibrato.

I do disagree with the lecturer's statement that Guise-Langlois sounds like Artie Shaw when, at his suggestion, she turns the vibrato knob all the way up. In that mode, she sounds more like Reginald Kell. When Shaw played the Mozart Quintet, he really used a different kind of vibrato.

I would vote all the way for Guise-Langlois' subtle version of vibrato--perfect for the music,

The same group and the same composer-lecturer also present the Bartok Contrasts on YouTube.



Post Edited (2015-07-04 00:44)

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