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Author: LaurieBell
Date: 2015-11-19 01:52
Yet another wonderful composer I've managed to miss, Carl Reinecke (1824-1910). My chamber group is working on his Op. 274 Trio for clarinet, horn, and piano.
I happened upon a lovely rendition on YouTube and now have a "clarinet crush" on an artist named, Lorenzo Coppola. I think he is playing a period instrument for this performance. I looked on Wikipedia and couldn't find anything about him but he's definitely worth a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K-zqu98OZw
Post Edited (2015-11-19 01:53)
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Author: Liquorice
Date: 2015-11-19 01:59
Thanks a lot for this link. To me Lorenza Coppola is one of the most interesting clarinettists of our time.
In the video he's playing a boxwood copy of an Ottensteiner clarinet by Schwenk und Seggelke. Lorenzo has recorded the Brahms sonatas on this instrument.
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