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Author: Reformed
Date: 2019-08-18 21:08
I listened to these for the fist time in many years. There are some fantastic orchestral solos for clarinet and oboe to apparently to emulate the Auvergnat bagpipes - a couple of reasonably technical clarinet cadenzas.
The version I was listening to was Victoria de Los Angeles with l'Orchestre de Concerts Lamoureux released around 1973. Some accomplished old school French clarinet playing, whoever it was.
I have a fair collection of clarinet orchestral excerpt books but have never seen these. Does anyone know if they can be found anywhere?
Canteloube died in 1957, so there may even be non-copyright scans available in some countries.
Post Edited (2019-08-19 01:19)
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2019-08-19 00:22
Phillipe Cuper became principal clarinet with the Lamoureaux Orchestra in 1977, when he was 20 years old. He would probably know who held that position four or five years earlier.
Post Edited (2019-08-19 01:54)
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Author: donald
Date: 2019-08-19 10:48
Hi, I played this with my orchestra a few years ago - there are (at least) two versions of the cadenza - shorter vrs longer cadenza... I have the shorter versions and can send pdfs of the two cadenza if you like (might take a bit to unearth them as I moved house a while back and haven't re organised my music yet) dn
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Author: Reformed
Date: 2019-08-19 18:56
@ Donald, many thanks for the offer and yes, please.
I will email you as I hide my address.
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