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Author: cigleris
Date: 2015-11-27 14:17
To understand the Nielsen Clarinet Concerto one must understand the relationship Nielsen had with Aage Oxenvand and one must also understand Aage's temperament. I'm giving two performances of this in the coming weeks and having not played it for 10 plus years it's been a revelation coming back to it. The work is finely crafted and in my humble opinion one of his best. He was exploring new styles but like other great composers that evolved he died before it fully took root.
The section in question is spurious in the tempo. The actual manuscript doesn't list a metronome mark other that 32nd=16th (from the previous 16ths) so it's open to interpretation. Nielsen worked with Aage Oxenvand throughout the composition process and the soloist had a huge involvement in the run up to the premier. For the first print the conductor Emil Telmanyi of the premier had a hand in the editing and as a result we got the results of the first few performances between the conductor and soloist.
Peter Cigleris
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