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Author: Jeff
Date: 1999-08-06 21:09
I am trying to find a really good recording of the Weber Concertino so I can base my style of playing the piece on this. Any suggestions?
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Author: Melanie Brown
Date: 1999-08-07 04:10
I played that for my college auditions and found a recording of Paul Meyer playing it accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gunther Herbig. I have no other recordings for comparison, but Meyer's version is very good. It's faster overall than I played it.(8:36)
The recording is by Denon, number CO-79551. PCM Digital is also on the label. The CD features 2 Concertos for clarinet by Weber along with the Concertino.
Good luck finding more recordings!
Melanie Brown
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Author: Todd
Date: 1999-08-08 04:17
I have an EMI recording by Sabine Meyer which I like. The time on it is just over 9 minutes. The EMI catalog # is 0777 7 47351 2 4
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Author: angella
Date: 1999-08-10 02:55
listen to more than one recording then create your own style within the average tempi, dynamice, articulations etc you find.
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Author: Dannene
Date: 1999-08-11 12:37
Todd is right, the Sabina meyers CD is excellent. Angella is also very correct! Don't ever base the way you play something on a recording of someone else. That is not music. My teacher for my undergrad (Peter Hadcock) wouldn't even let me listen to a recording until I had figured out how I wanted to play it. It's very good advice angella.
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