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 Cavallini: Adagio/Tarantella
Author: Russ 
Date:   2001-06-05 01:08

Hello, I am working on Cavanllini's Adagio and Tarantella... What do yall think about this piece? & Could you get me some tip on it.. Thanks in advanced!!! :)

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 RE: Cavallini: Adagio/Tarantella
Author: Hiroshi 
Date:   2001-06-05 02:38

MMO Laureate series have an excellent CD played by Stanley Drucker with his performance guide and solo part score. Highly recommeded.
As this piece is written by the Paganini of Clarinet, his advice might be more suitable to quote(than mine).

He suggests:
1)Need an expressive rubato for the Adagio.
2)Do not rush into the Tarantella.
3)Don't be afraid to be corny. Ham it up and make it truly grandiose.
4)The ending must be as brilliant as possible. Pull out all the stops!
He gives an optional ornamentation for 104 and 108.

By the way, David Hite(one of sponcers of this site) publishes a book of Italian School etudes by Cavallini. Might be good for advanced students to train real virtuoseship. The book also has a detailed description of Cavallini's life and works.

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