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 fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Junior 
Date:   2002-04-30 20:39

i cant find a good one :(

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: ginny 
Date:   2002-04-30 21:05

You don't like David Shifrin's?

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: clare 
Date:   2002-04-30 21:08

Emma Johnson, with the English Chamber Orchestra - produced on ASV and you get both Weber concertos and his Grand Duo Concertant as well.

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Clairgirl 
Date:   2002-04-30 21:39

Jon Manasse under the XLNT Label is in my opinion a very good recording.

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Kai 
Date:   2002-04-30 21:40

My favourite recording has Walter Boeykens playing both concertos and the concertino, accompanied by the Rotterdam PO. It comes on a budget label (apex).

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Keil 
Date:   2002-04-30 22:24

I 2nd the Jon Manasse recording

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-04-30 22:25

Junior said: "i cant find a good one :( "

I'm curious as to what particular interpretative qualities you are looking for?

Of all the Weber recordings currently available, the performances (2 volumes of the complete Weber clarinet works) by Jon Manasse are about as close to my ideal of how Weber should be played as anything I've ever heard. Everything he brings to his interpretation (phrasing, tempi, expression, tone quality, the orchestral ensemble, etc...) makes this (for me) the definitve performance.

I own many Weber recordings by diverse clarinetists from all over the world. This is still the one recording I come back to, time and time again...GBK

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Tim2 
Date:   2002-05-01 00:05

I will remember that, GBK. I have a few Weber Concertino's also but not Jon Manasse. I will, though.

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: diz 
Date:   2002-05-01 00:07

GBK - can you recommend a "period instrument" performance of these? thanks - diz

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-05-01 00:28

diz...The "period instrument" performance that I find the most pleasing is Tony Pay's (with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment) Virgin Classics #VC 7 90720-2

Pay uses a copy (1983) of a 7 keyed (c.1800) Bb clarinet (with 2 extra keys to facilitate chromatics). The concert pitch used on the recording is A=430 ...GBK

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: diz 
Date:   2002-05-01 00:30

Thanks very much - I'll CDnow it immediately

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: ivan 
Date:   2002-05-01 02:35

My favourite is Michele Zukovzky and Zubin Metha, with the Los Angeles Philarmonic... This recording is available in www.mp3.com and is a excelent version...

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Stéphane 
Date:   2002-05-01 05:19

I do own 2 recordings, the Jon Manasse recording, and the Tony Pay with his own Orchestra of the Age of Enlightment as cited by GBK. Honestly, I can not make up my mind between the 2. Manasse is probably more subtile, the balance between the soloist and the Broadway orchestra is very interesting with a very brilliant interpretation and powerfull sound from the orchestra that contrats a lot with the almost veiled sound of Jon. Tony Pay gives the clarinet much more brilliance, particularly in the altissimo register.

Actually, depending on my mind, I tend to favour one or the other!

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: graham 
Date:   2002-05-01 07:56

Tony Pay doesn't own or direct the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, he simply plays in it.

Don't forget the abridged version by Charles Draper on Clarinet Classics label. Hold tight!!

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: gemmaelizabeth 
Date:   2002-05-01 13:05

I'll tell you one to not even LOOK at..... Reginald Kell, its awful.....

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: graham 
Date:   2002-05-01 15:17

To gemmae: I like Kell very much, but have to agree that his Concertino is awful

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: sylvain 
Date:   2002-05-01 17:08

I own a recording by Paul Meyer which is impressive.
His technique is simply flawless...

-S

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Stéphane 
Date:   2002-05-01 18:48

Graham,

When I said "his own Orchestra of the Age of Enlightment", I indeed meant he was playing with the orchestra not that he was owning or directing it. Being French, I sometimes don't matter all the subtilities of the English language, sorry!

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: David Spiegelthal 
Date:   2002-05-01 19:27

Tangential question: Has Paul Meyer ever recording anything that wasn't wonderful? Everything I've heard him play has been beautifully done.

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2002-05-01 20:09

While Manasse is my favorite in general, and I admire Tony Pay's performance on a period instrument, try this (if you have a fast internet connection)

http://theatre.hnh.com/naxosmusicstation/msaudio/asx/createasx.asp?L_code=271971_07&item_code=8.550378

If you like it, it won't break your piggybank.

Best regards,
jnk

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Bob 
Date:   2002-05-02 15:59

Seems I can recall when Kell was about the only name clarinteist you could get "on records" and I thought everything he played was great...those were 78rpms too.

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 RE: fav recording of weber concertino
Author: Suzanne 
Date:   2002-05-02 21:30

One more vote for Jon Manasse
(though I think the piece is kinda cheesy) (Sorry)

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