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Author: TAS
Date: 2016-02-09 18:33
I find the stage presence of many clarinetists to be utterly distracting. Used to be, the professional clarinet soloists would generallly remain erect and play their solo with only slight body movement.
It seems to me that gyrations and contortions clarinetists of today throw into their solo act is a false attempt to add style to their solo performance. It looks like a circus sideshow.Why throw your generally very average looking torso in the way of an otherwise proficient solo endeavor? Channel your emotions through the bore of the instrument.
What's next, doing a backflip after the last note?
TAS
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