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 Re: Agile performance of Milhaud Clarinet Concerto
Author: ruben 
Date:   2019-05-11 16:08

Seabreeze: Maurice Gabai was a fantastic and unique clarinetist. He played with the Paris Opera for a long time. His Saint- Saƫns Sonata interpretation is unique. He played with a very subtle vibrato and a light tone-not really French, but rather his own style of playing. As so often happens, his vibrato got a little overdone at the end of his career. (as did Reginald Kell's). God preserve us from becoming caricatures of ourselves!

rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com


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