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Author: Old Geezer
Date: 2006-08-30 17:15
If you have'nt already seen them and are interested...there's some new clarinet video
clips on Youtube.com
A clarinet choir from the Atlanta fest performs
and a 16 year old plays Messager's Solo de
Concours and the Kegelstatt trio.
He does'nt exactly put Julian in the shade but
it's interesting to hear a teenager do some demanding stuff fairly well.
Some of the older clips are curious too...but
Mr. Clarinet clip is a little too curious.
Clarinet Redux
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Author: christian_comeau
Date: 2006-08-30 17:34
Did you heard that!?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eb0Wl0_no0
Damn! I wish I could play like that!
How does this guy makes this 2:28 sound? So fantastic!!
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Author: Marcowelby
Date: 2006-09-06 02:52
Sclavis is indeed an interesting player. Somehow I never got to buy one of his Cd because I was always afraid the music would be too weird. Can you suggest a couple of CD to buy?
Thanks
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Author: Gregory Smith ★2017
Date: 2006-09-06 03:20
"Here is who I think is the best bass clarinetist today."
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So was/is Israel Zohar doing klezmer.
What I'd like to hear is a clip of his rendition playing Tristan, Gotterdammerung, Aida, Don Quixote, and Schuman 3rd.
Gregory Smith
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2006-09-06 04:30
"I never got to buy one of his Cd because I was always afraid the music would be too weird."
Haha! If weird music would stop me from buying CDs, then I wouldn't have the 30 CDs I listen to the most. But now I'm at a point where almost no music sounds weird to me.
I can recommend many CDs (I have almost all of them) but he have a lot of different ones. If you don't like weird then it makes it hard to recommend because I don't think any of his CDs are weird, so I recommend all of them. I will do a list with short descriptions if you want, or you can email me and ask more specifically.
Gregory Smith wrote: "So was/is Israel Zohar doing klezmer."
I only heard him playing with the philharmonic, not his klezmer music, and he was great. Very good player.
Gregory Smith also wrote: "What I'd like to hear is a clip of his rendition playing Tristan, Gotterdammerung, Aida, Don Quixote, and Schuman 3rd."
Who are you talking about here, Israel Zohar or Louis Sclavis?
Post Edited (2006-09-06 04:46)
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