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Author: MSK
Date: 2017-01-22 21:38
Not being a professional musician nor recently in lessons, I wasn't aware that interpretation had changed since I was a student in the 1980s. I looked at my sheet music edition of the Mozart Quintet. It's Hinrichsen copyright 1957. My sheet music for the Mozart Concerto is Schirmer 1959. The quartet recording I have probably heard most often is David Shifrin from 1985. I suppose I have heard many other artists on the radio, but often they aren't identified. Maybe it's time for and updated collection!
By "bend a note" I meant using embousure to intentionally change the pitch of a sustained note - for artistic affect not intonation adjustments. I associate it more with jazz.
Thanks
Post Edited (2017-01-22 22:28)
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