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Author: Liquorice
Date: 2019-06-11 15:12
I have seen many pieces of music call for vibrato, mainly by French composers or Italian (eg. Bellini and Puccini)
I haven't seen the score for this Jeanjean piece, but I have seen vibrato called for in several of his etudes. Sometimes he writes "sans stances ni vibrato" as in the beginning of part 6 of the "Vade-Mecum", which implies that playing WITHOUT vibrato can also be used as a special effect. Later in that etude he writes "Vibrez progressivement" and "Grand vibrato", which shows that he expected clarinettists to be able to apply varying degrees of vibrato to their playing.
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