Author: WhitePlainsDave
Date: 2016-02-10 22:08
Good, sound advice:
Fuchs getting Christine Carter to play the clarinet part of Peter and the Wolf as if to think and play as if she is the cat her music seeks to capture.
https://youtu.be/FUYuuvZ0A68?t=38s
Again to Fuchs credit, knowing when to (in so many words) shut the heck up when, for just one brief moment, Emil, who is so good technically, it's scary, out schools him in articulation.
https://youtu.be/AZzQynA6WKg?t=12s
and then knows when to open his mouth again when he has something constructive, muscially to say, "ba ba ba bum." Bravo Mr. Fuchs, Bravo.
"It's ornamental."
https://youtu.be/i2nxDpxqJOs?t=3m42s
Two words from the genius (Drucker) that can convey how the trills get properly done in this piece that every auditioning clarinetist needs to know.
(Sarcasm)
Three circles and two triangles, one inverted. Now, I not only understand everything there is to know about clarinet, but life in general! (Okay, in fairness, maybe I missed Gilad's context.)
https://youtu.be/o-ixH_bSxZY?t=1m59s
"No, no, your 'angry' again!" (Funny, I just see this as a passionate piece of music that's opened by the performer...passionately...Brava clarinetist...)
You can't write comedy better than some of this stuff.
Post Edited (2016-02-10 22:16)
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