Author: seabreeze
Date: 2020-11-28 02:33
Even Bonade's recordings are mostly orchestral work with Philadelphia; I recall David Weber saying that Bonade did few recitals or solo concerto performances in his American career. Larry Guy complied a CD a few years ago with selections from Bonade's Philadelphia Orchestra performances and maybe a little solo stuff from his earlier career in France. The CD was called "The Legacy of Bonade." Here's a YouTube excerpt of Bonade in two different performances:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=daniel+bonade+clarinet+grabaciones+historicas.
The most famous American clarinet teachers did not record much or at all as soloists: Russianoff, Stanley Hasty, Bonade, and Gilad today. There are a couple of recordings by Gustave Langenus (the Mozart Quintet and some excerpts from his method) and several by Simeon Bellison that were reissued on a CD "The Simeon Bellison Clarinet Legacy." During the 1950s and early 60s, most of the solo classical clarinet recordings available in record shops were by David Glazer (in the 60s), Reginald Kell, Louis Cahuzac, and Leopold Wlach.
Post Edited (2020-11-29 05:49)
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