Author: Klose ★2017
Date: 2018-05-05 03:01
Now this concert is available on the archive of the Digital Concert Hall.
Wenzel Fuchs, principal clarinetist of Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra
played this piece with his orchestra under the baton the Alan Gilbert.
If anyone wants to have a listen, you can use this link to get a 48 hours
of free access to the Digital Concert Hall.
http://getd.ch/fpvzpT5
To me, Fuchs played this piece in a modern way but his sound concept still
clearly has a Viennese tradition. The encore Tosca is also very wonderful,
and it can be taken as an example for people who are preparing an audition.
Furthermore, in the interview, Mr. Fuchs also gave some very useful
insights into this most important work for clarinet. But the info that
this piece was written for Basset horn is not accurate. Current knowledge
is that Mozart started composing for Basset horn but later changed his
mind.
If you do get this 48 hour ticket, I recommend you also take the chance to
listen the Weber concerto no.1 played by Mr. Ottensamer, the other
principal. These two pieces are widely used for audition by a lot of
orchestras, Berliner Phiharmoniker included.
Enjoy!
Post Edited (2018-05-05 12:35)
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