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Author: Steve
Date: 2001-08-10 04:40
Hey Guys,
So, we've all been learning the excerpts for a while and there is still one question bothering me. The Nielsen excerpt has no slur over the sextuplets, but in every recording I listen to, the score I have viewed, and from asking flute players they have never heard of it being tongued. Now I know it is fairly impressive to go into an audition and articulate like a god (sixes at 116 is very bloody quick!) but do you think that anyone will do it? Also what do you think that the auditoners make of it. Do we play what we presume to be right, or what is on the page?
Anyone who can help would be of great value.
(The excerpt I am talking about is the Nielsen Flute Concerto 1st Movement)
Maybe some of the pro's out there can tell us if the slur or articulate the passage near the start of the movement.
Steve
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Author: Aussie Nick
Date: 2001-08-10 04:58
Im not a pro, but my teacher Paul Dean is the clarinet tutor for AYO next year, and he wrote a slur over the sextuplets in my part. I also think he may have got the speed slightly wrong. I do it a little slower than 110 but not much.
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