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Author: Cindy
Date: 2002-08-23 05:41
I have an audition in a week, and have hit a huge dillemma. We are supposed to choose a piece to audition with. My options right now are the cadenza from copeland's clarinet concerto, and Bach's Giga dalla II Partita per Violino Solo, originally written as a violin solo but rewritten as a clarinet solo. They both are very technical pieces that show off my skill to some degree. But, the copeland is less conservative, and another clarinetist (who can play it a bit better than me, in my opinion) is trying out on the same piece. The Bach is not as fancy, and I don't need it for anything else (copeland is state audition music), but I do not know my new director, nor does anyone else, so don't knwo which he would prefer. All I know is he is highly trained and is a string player. Which solo would be better to go with?
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-08-23 11:24
Cindy wrote:
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> so don't knwo which he would prefer.
Don't make the mistake of over-analyzing what someone expects, and worrying what someone else will play.
You only have a week. Pick one and get going!
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Author: Jerry McD
Date: 2002-08-23 13:50
Cindy,
Here is my $.02. Play the Copeland. Why? Because the Bach stuff is wonderful music and I love to play them, and there is so much to learn with phrasing and style etc. Probably the number one thing to learn from it is that you should never play them in public, they just don't work well on the clarinet.......paraphrasing several teachers and great players.
And as Mark said....get to work!
Jerry McD.
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Author: Ken Shaw
Date: 2002-08-23 14:02
Cindy -
1. Ask your director which he prefers.
2. If you play the Bach, remember that it's a dance. Pick a tempo you could dance to. Don't move around too much, but make sure it has a dancy "swing."
Best regards.
Ken Shaw
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Author: ClarinetQween
Date: 2002-08-23 15:12
Be true to the instrument you are playing and play the literature that is writen for it- clarinet music! That is what it was intended for, so seize the day and play play play!
-ClarinetQween
(I am not saying that the other stuff ins't great too, it just makes sense that you are auditioning to play the clarinet so why not play the music that was intended to show it off and make it sound its best!)
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Author: andge
Date: 2002-08-23 17:31
Go for the Copeland because it was written for the clarinet.
Bach may not seem as fancy, but the musical aspects of the piece can be very, very challenging. This piece was written for strings and would most likely sound the best on strings.
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Author: Aaron Diestel
Date: 2002-08-23 18:45
for your information it's COPLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
not Copeland
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-08-24 00:29
Aaron Diestel wrote:
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> for your information it's
> COPLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> not Copeland
For your information - if you wish to correct someone's spelling, then do it in guise of answering a question rather than just pointing out the misspelling. Or do it privately. Lest I let you know, loudly, in front of a very large crowd, that your fly is open.
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Author: clairgirl
Date: 2002-08-24 07:00
Where are all you auditioning??? (: i'm sure its for ensembles at college...
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Author: Jonatan (from Hong Kong)
Date: 2002-08-25 03:56
Giga from Bach Partita No. 2 for Violin? I suppose you mean the trans. by Giampieri.
That is quite difficult for clarinet.
If I were the judge, I would be interested to hear your Bach instead of Copland.
Good luck.
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