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Author: HIROSHI
Date: 1999-09-01 20:45
In MMO8018 Drucker writes:
"Ernesto Cavallini maight be called the "Paganini of the Clarinet!" He was reputed to have the most brilliant technique of any clarinetist. The Adagio and Tarantella is great fun to play. It is a very bombastic virtuoso piece which uses the instrument to its fullest capacity.
You will need an expressive rubato for the Adagio. Don't play it too fast. All the dynamics should be exaggerated. Don't rush into the Tarantella. Opportunities for the velocity occur soon enough!
.....(He cites an optional ornamentation for measures 104 and 108.)
Don't be afraid of corny. Ham it up and make it truly grandiose. The ending must be as brilliant as possible. Pull out all the stops!"
Drucker's tempos are: 84 for quater(takes 3 minutes and 59 seconds. Maybe your 200 counts is not for quater.
He is using an edition of Kjos Music Company, 528 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, Illinois 60068.
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Erin :) |
1999-09-01 01:58 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-09-01 02:00 |
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David Blumberg |
1999-09-01 02:16 |
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Melanie |
1999-09-01 03:51 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-09-01 04:06 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-09-01 04:41 |
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William Fuller |
1999-09-01 04:51 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-09-01 13:24 |
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Kevin Bowman |
1999-09-01 14:54 |
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HIROSHI |
1999-09-01 20:25 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-09-01 20:35 |
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RE: Cavallini Adagio and Tarantello new |
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HIROSHI |
1999-09-01 20:45 |
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Becky |
1999-09-01 21:28 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-09-02 00:33 |
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