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Author: na1965  
Date:   2008-02-16 21:06 
 Here are a few more interesting clips: 
 
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ACO5DjpS8YM 
(Richard Stoltzman/Copland) 
 
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GEPfqgV7K74 
(Sabine Meyer&Julian Bliss/Krommer&Spohr) 
 
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fuUWloQVZD8 
(Ted Lane/Debussy) 
 
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Author: A Brady  
Date:   2008-02-17 00:20 
 This is anything but elegant, but the extended techniques by this Slovenian player are amazing: 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrS-CanzAtU 
 
AB 
 
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Author: butterflymusic  
Date:   2008-02-17 03:32 
 Any of the numerous ones out there featuring Ken Peplowski.  Here's a few: 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MUwb3eNZzE 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYXzT5eXqvw 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqjKdaBljy4 
 
  
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Author: Marcuin  
Date:   2008-02-17 08:01 
 Look also at; 
http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=6W205TxmUy0 
It's Jan Jakub Bokun.One of best polish clarinetist.
  
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Author: FrankM  
Date:   2008-02-17 15:38 
 Mort Weiss has a few...here's one to check out 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzoR54ChgVk&feature=related
  
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Author: nahoj  
Date:   2008-02-18 19:19 
 Fantastic version of Bach Toccata&Fugue: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUP9ujXXzOw 
 
Very good clarinet quartet, from my home town no less, which is very nicely used as setting for some of their video's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta8DDABEK8c 
There's more when you search 'try this at home clarinet'. I think the idea is that you download the sheet music, play it with your group and post a video response. 
 
From the same: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bn6o_ynkmg 
 
More nice small ensembles: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBUlFL9hxLk 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zICowujQEU and from the same: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwFCz4COtPo 
 
Interesting contrabass clarinet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VGtvdkbFpU
  
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Author: Ricardo  
Date:   2008-02-27 21:58 
  
 Quarteto Vintage live in Vancouver in Clarinetfest 2007 
 
 http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=zjSsm24Ellg
  
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Author: redwine  
Date:   2008-03-03 14:58 
 Hello, 
 
The camera in the mouth was very interesting.  No offense intended, but I wonder if the reed movement would look the same with a good tone.  Maybe the camera in the mouth added to the bad tone? 
 
Speaking of good/bad tone, here's my favorite Youtube video that I've seen so far: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqn77yVKwXo (how do you make it a link?). 
 
Ben Redwine, DMA 
owner, RJ Music Group 
Assistant Professor, The Catholic University of America 
Selmer Paris artist 
www.rjmusicgroup.com 
www.redwinejazz.com 
www.reedwizard.com 
 
  
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Author: ChrisArcand  
Date:   2008-03-05 20:56 
 (I posted in another thread about this, too...) 
 
Does anyone know what happened to the youtube video of Bernstein and the BSO playing Beethoven 6? I really want to find that thing again... 
 
CA 
 
ps: I'll give up posting about it after this :-(
  
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Author: Ryan25  
Date:   2008-03-05 21:00 
 "Does anyone know what happened to the youtube video of Bernstein and the BSO playing Beethoven 6? I really want to find that thing again..." 
 
 
Chris,  
It's gone. It was very good to watch...hopefully you saw it before it was taken down. There is a good video of Bernstein with BSO doing Tchaik 5 on you tube. Wright sounds great as always.
  
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Author: ChrisArcand  
Date:   2008-03-06 01:51 
 "Get realplayer so that you can download them even on utube" 
 
Yeah. That's what I was going to do. Damn, I've been looking all over for it. It's a real pity it's gone. 
 
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Author: ChrisArcand  
Date:   2008-03-06 01:54 
 I should also mention that the reason I ask is that I looked at this thread and suddenly realized that I should be gathering all of these old videos. Who knows what might happen to these classics in the future; Keep posting to this thread if you see them, I'm getting a very good number of them, especially if they are old orchestral videos such as most of the Bernstein ones. 
 
CA
  
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Author: 53engine  
Date:   2008-03-06 17:06 
 Has anybody seen the Richard Stoltzman and Judy Collins interview and "for free". 
 
http://youtube.com/watch?v=s5UujOrA31w 
 
http://youtube.com/watch?v=s5UujOrA31w 
 
It's very cool to hear Stoltzman and Judy Collins talk about their experience with this song.  And there are some great close up shots of him playing. 
 
It doesn't matter what your opinion about his vibrato, this is what musical enjoyyment is about, both the audience and performers being enriched by it.
  
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Author: Liquorice  
Date:   2008-03-07 06:16 
 Thanks for the Stolzman clip  53engine. Just a little ironic twist- I wonder how much him and Judy got paid for that TV performance? ;-)
  
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Author: clartone  
Date:   2008-03-07 22:33 
 Karel Dohnal - Mozart Clarinet concerto 
 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVSZKNk2wDc 
 
 
 
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Author: BobD  
Date:   2008-03-08 16:19 
 Could be, but I have difficulty comparing violin and clarinet artistry. 
 
Bob Draznik
  
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Author: Lynn  
Date:   2008-03-09 16:57 
 Mark, 
 
Any chance this thread could be added to the "keepers?" 
 
Lynn
  
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Author: Mark Charette  
Date:   2008-03-09 17:02 
 Lynn wrote: 
 
> Any chance this thread could be added to the "keepers?" 
 
The "keepers" are closed. This one is going to keep growing I'm sure.
  
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Author: Ricardo  
Date:   2008-03-12 23:22 
  
  New video on youtube by Quarteto Vintage 
 
  http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=xF5dSeDfmp4 
 
  Best Regards
  
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Author: OpusII  
Date:   2008-03-16 07:36 
 Listen tot the following recording, http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=x-N-sSBL7gY 
 
I think this girl deserves a award, personally I would have stopped after the first two measures.... but she managed to play the piece with this band until the end.  Respect. 
 
 
 
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Author: DavidBlumberg  
Date:   2008-03-16 15:10 
 I couldn't take past the non-trilled G#-A - the band was just not listenable to. That can actually be pretty typical of today's video culture where spending hours at a video game is where the time is spent instead of developing a skill. 
 
http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com 
  
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Author: EuGeneSee  
Date:   2008-03-16 15:22 
 Dang, that gal showed that she had the mettle to play through the unbearable distraction of what sounded like a band tuning up before the conductor mounted the stand.  IMHO the only one that got it right was the timpanist when he played his one note early in the piece.  Eu
  
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Author: DAVE  
Date:   2008-03-17 03:18 
 David,  
 
Apparently the non-trilled G# to A is in the manuscript.  The part appears without the trill in the Pamela Weston edition.  Be that as it may, I also can't stand to hear it that way...
  
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Author: Fontalvo  
Date:   2008-03-18 04:53 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR9oxnm66bY 
 
 
Stanley Drucker doing concertino
  
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Author: ned  
Date:   2008-03-24 21:42 
 ''My latest discovery.'' 
 
Yeah, nice playing.....................is the girl trying to annoy him?
  
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Author: CPW  
Date:   2008-03-24 21:48 
 She does not annoy me in the least. 
Make me client #10 
 
 
He knows how to slap tongue. Add your own comment at risk of 
 
Against the windmills of my mind 
The jousting pole splinters
  
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Author: Old Geezer  
Date:   2008-03-24 22:11 
 As high school bands go...they're more than good.  But they're oh, so uptight! 
 
They need to take a clue from the Venezuelan Simon Bolivar youth orchestra and have some fun. 
 
The director-teacher must be fabulous...but he needs to be reminded making music is supposed to be a pleasure. 
 
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Author: raddatcj  
Date:   2008-03-25 06:11 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOvqCglFiBU 
 
Robert Spring.  Very interesting video.  enjoy!
  
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Author: redwine  
Date:   2008-04-04 19:25 
 Hello David, 
 
Thanks.  There were definitely a few notes I wish could have back in the third movement, but I guess it was a typical Redwine performance. 
 
Actually, it is the pianist's gig.  The president of his board (Washington Musica Viva) videos all of the performances we do.  From that same night, our Mozart Trio was the best of the evening, I think, and should be on Youtube as well.  Throughout the Poulenc, about 3 late arrivals opened the door very loudly and someone's cell phone went off twice, then the message notice during the Brahm's Sonata--oh well, that's what live concerts are all about. 
 
Ben Redwine, DMA 
owner, RJ Music Group 
Assistant Professor, The Catholic University of America 
Selmer Paris artist 
www.rjmusicgroup.com 
www.redwinejazz.com 
www.reedwizard.com 
 
 
 
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Author: MichaelR  
Date:   2008-05-03 15:02 
 I'm a great fan of the Rok Quartet - both the music and their exhortation to "try this at home".  I'm still practicing and looking for three compatriots to make a response video in Portland. 
 
http://www.youtube.com/user/rokquartet 
 
Ancient blues from Aleksey Kiskachi: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqxejzvjfE4 
 
-- 
Michael of Portland, OR 
Be Appropriate and Follow Your Curiosity
  
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Author: MichaelR  
Date:   2008-05-03 15:53 
 DavidBlumberg wrote: 
> Get realplayer so that you can download them even on utube 
 
Alternatively, get youtube-dl http://www.arrakis.es/~rggi3/youtube-dl/ 
 
It works for Windows (with Python) and Linux.  Presumably for OS-X based Macs too. 
 
-- 
Michael of Portland, OR 
Be Appropriate and Follow Your Curiosity
  
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Author: crazy karlos  
Date:   2008-05-12 15:02 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2TDvgKzGtY 
 
David Murray live at Jazz Standard 2007 on bass clari. 
Quite a long intro with bowed double bass, but worth the wait. 
I was blown away by his bass clari work with the World Saxophone Quartet back in the 1980s.
  
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Author: duxburyclarinetguy  
Date:   2008-05-13 02:00 
 The BSO video with Bernstein is really good. Buddy and Patsy played it better in this concert than on the DG recording with Ozawa. Any more videos of the BSO? I studied with Harold from 1977 to 1982 and he was definitely in his prime!
  
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Author: Old Geezer  
Date:   2008-05-27 15:29 
            http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1ziGihWa5MQ 
 
Lori Musicant Koch and Victoria Ramos perform with the Los Angeles Clarinet Choir, conducted by Margaret Thornhill, in Ponchielli's "Il Convegno", arranged by Roland Cardon. 
 
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Author: Liquorice  
Date:   2008-06-01 11:36 
 This is my favourite for sound and visual sync: 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSlJ7tfV8ME&feature=related
  
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Author: hartt  
Date:   2008-06-17 05:37 
 obviously she enjoys what she's doing and having alot of fun doing it ! 
 
Hot ?.....sorry, but I didn't see her sweating   (:o)))))))))) 
 
dennis
  
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Author: Ryder  
Date:   2008-06-17 06:13 
 Hot? 
 
Do your wives know you look at other women lik that. 
and how much money you spend on your clarinets. 
 
"ya honey, this Festival only cost me $500 bucks. after all its just wood and silver." 
 
I don't like many of the youtube clarinet videos. it seemslike ere is a whole lot, but none are like WOW. I find it more fun to watch the nypo videos and say "oh! there's drucker" and "where the heck is Pascual?" 
 
____________________ 
Ryder Naymik 
San Antonio, Texas 
"We pracice the way we want to perform, that way when we perform it's just like we practiced"
  
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Author: Old Geezer  
Date:   2008-06-17 15:37 
 It may interest (or not) you'all to know that  the "Old Geezer" thinks MIchele Zukovsky is hot! 
 
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Author: Chris P  
Date:   2008-10-25 14:22 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNtZMvooG3E  
 
Interesting comment on YouTube reads: 
 
"my gosh this is square...definitely a second or third time read,listen to goodman's recording, or this is probably what you get with brits trying to play an american jazz piece" 
 
Former oboe finisher  
Howarth of London 
1998 - 2010 
 
Independent Woodwind Repairer  
Single and Double Reed Specialist 
Oboes, Clarinets and Saxes 
 
NOT A MEMBER OF N.A.M.I.R. 
 
The opinions I express are my own.
  
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Author: Geirskogul  
Date:   2008-10-29 02:39 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtiATjYojl0 
 
I didn't even know "Clarinet Symphonies" existed.  Dvorak, here I come!
  
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Author: mrn  
Date:   2009-02-28 19:52 
 Chris P wrote: 
 
<<Interesting comment on YouTube reads: 
 
"my gosh this is square...definitely a second or third time read,listen to goodman's recording, or this is probably what you get with brits trying to play an american jazz piece">> 
 
Ha ha ha!  Gotta be American to dig the really cool cats like Bird, Monk, Diz, Trane, and Igor....  B-) 
 
Guess the guy who wrote that has never heard of Marian McPartland, who at age 90 is STILL cool!  (It's not a video, but you can listen) 
 
Or (Sir) George Shearing, a guy with a lot of American imitators.... 
 
And a whole lot of other jazz greats... 
 
 
 
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Author: brycon  
Date:   2009-04-28 19:49 
 Iceland, 
 
It is interesting to hear one of the most influential living improvisers playing clarinet regardless.
  
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Author: Iceland clarinet  
Date:   2009-04-28 20:10 
 Yeah it's ok but I prefer Lawrie Bloom or Harry Spaarnay over this and Michel Portal in jazz also.
  
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Author: brycon  
Date:   2009-04-28 20:45 
 I have never heard Lawrie Bloom or Harry Sparnaay play jazz so I am a little confused with the comparison.   
 
I love Michel Portal's music; I really enjoy his album of duets with the great accordionist, Richard Galliano.  Portal's music is quite a bit different than Potter's though.  In Portal I don't hear the tradition of Bird, Rollins, Coltrane, et cetera- not that this is bad, just two different approaches.
  
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Author: Iceland clarinet  
Date:   2009-04-28 20:50 
 No I just mention them in overall bass clarinet playing and added also Michel Portal because he is baisicly the only jazz bass clarinetist I know.
  
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Author: Old Geezer  
Date:   2009-06-24 22:53 
 There's a young Japanese clarinet quartet that has put up a half dozen or so videos a couple of days ago.  They're doing OK.   
 
Anyone who does't check them out is a saxophonist in disguise! 
Not that there's anything wrong with that. 
 
      
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kke7z7WDjAo 
 
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Author: clarinetguy ★2017 
Date:   2009-08-19 02:13 
 Sergio Bosi isn't discussed much, but I enjoy his playing.  Here's a nice selection from the Setaccioli Sonata.  
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0Ecr7gx9OY
  
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Author: DavidBlumberg  
Date:   2009-08-19 02:26 
 Sky - I wonder who's recording they are playing?? 
 
2:03 - F#, not F right before the D. 
 
I'll have to check my recordings - nope, it's not Ricardo, Frost, Sabine, Cohler, nor Saiote. Wonder who it is??? 
 
I have Paul Meyer recording downstairs, will have to check that one. 
 
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Author: skygardener  
Date:   2009-08-19 23:37 
 "Sky - I wonder who's recording they are playing??" 
Are you suggesting that it's not a live, authentic performance? ![[rotate]](http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/smileys/smiley25.gif)  
 
  
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Author: Iceland clarinet  
Date:   2009-08-20 00:31 
 David regarding the Weber Quintet I must say I really enjoyed Neidich's performance of the quintet and specially the last movement. In my opinion this is the way to perform it not like Mr.Leister does in a very popular but incredible boring youtube video.
  
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Author: susannah  
Date:   2009-10-04 02:25 
 [http://space.tv.cctv.com/video/VIDE1244733405929888 
 
This isn't youtube, but it's a video that has Neidich performing Weber Quintet and Michael Han Kim Debussy Rhapsodie, ends with Bartok Contrasts (not sure who performer is).] 
 
David: It's Valentin Urypin playing the Bartok; the video is of the award concert at the Beijing International Clarinet Competition.  Valentin won 1st prize.
  
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Author: Iceland clarinet  
Date:   2009-10-08 21:42 
 There is always some depth I miss when classical music is performed on period instruments. But it's different for me when it comes to baroque music. The exception is Tony Pay's version with The Academy of Ancient Music. Fuller with more depth and all the articulation responds much better. Otherwise I'm more found of the modern A clarinet version(not basset clarinet).
  
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Author: Sambo 933  
Date:   2009-10-09 02:15 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW5hHj-QHNI&feature=related 
 
Weber's 1st concerto by Calogero Palermo. 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L1QNsckHhI&feature=related 
 
Mozart concerto movement 1 by David Shifrin at Mostly Mozart Festival.
  
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Author: Dileep Gangolli  
Date:   2009-10-09 11:49 
 Thanks for posting the link to Palermo's performance.   
 
Being in America, his name is new to me and this is a wonderful rendition of the Weber 1.   
 
By the way he plays, looks like he will be having a great career as both a soloist and orchestral player. 
 
DRG
  
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Author: aero145  
Date:   2009-10-11 23:01 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_El7qwib0dc&feature=related 
 
Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra at BBC Proms 2007 - so much fun to watch!
  
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Author: Paul Globus  
Date:   2009-11-16 19:27 
 I know this is a clarinet forum but check this out. She's in her early 20s and already one of the real stars in Norway. One seldom hears anyone who can make music with such freshness, direct expression and ease. It's remarkable. 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASB6hFUat4g 
 
  
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Author: Iceland clarinet  
Date:   2009-11-16 22:04 
 She is great  I'm really getting worried because I see very little promoting of new young brass artist. Is there so few classical stars born in the brass world ?
  
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Author: BobD  
Date:   2009-11-30 13:02 
 This was a good idea, David.  A search on YouTube for Alain Meaume and Louisiana Jazz will  be rewarding for jazz fans. 
 
Bob Draznik
  
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Author: johnoliver  
Date:   2009-12-01 04:16 
 Two of the many videos with Anthony McGill 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB0EwdwzjwY 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hciOOS2KUAM 
 
john@westoverlimited.com
  
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Author: S.H.J.  
Date:   2009-12-03 03:37 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYlq4LuapMk 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3DDInTYrks 
 
Sabine Meyer playing the first two movements of the Mozart Quintet on basset clarinet. The last movements doesn't seem to have been uploaded though. 
 
  
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Author: aero145  
Date:   2009-12-04 13:10 
 To Stebbi: 
 
There are quite a few brass stars, no worries. You gotta find them! 
 
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Author: aero145  
Date:   2009-12-04 18:03 
 Understand what you mean. Oh well, nothing we woods can do about that unfortunately…
  
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Author: blue street  
Date:   2010-02-21 15:55 
 Please enjoy Martin Frost and Malena Ernman live in Flight of the Bumblebee: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbQwQetKm2g 
 
 
 
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Author: blue street  
Date:   2010-02-21 21:12 
 A live performance by Swedish woodwind player Magnus Lindgren: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pPSw8-Ou9Q
  
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Author: Dileep Gangolli  
Date:   2010-02-28 00:24 
 This Sabine Meyer YouTube is gorgeous.  She is able to straddle the line between Classical and Romantic like few players can.  Thanks for posting!
  
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Author: babygrand  
Date:   2010-06-07 23:04 
 I just found this a while ago...not the most flashy playing, but a very solid interpretation of an Rose etude. 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFm5yHyxVG4
  
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Author: Bob Barnhart ★2017 
Date:   2010-07-20 17:12 
 I'm a big fan of Wenzel Fuchs (principal in Berlin). He's a great example of how great players are influencing one another around the world. In playing Mangani's Pangin d'Album, Fuchs exhibits a "singing" style of playing that is very different from what one might have expected from the German school of even 15 years ago. 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvtZjxEgdc 
 
Bob
  
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Author: Keeheon Nam  
Date:   2011-03-15 04:00 
 Michael Han Kim is way older than 11 now... I believe he is around 15-16 ish
  
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Author: John Peacock  
Date:   2011-03-15 21:10 
 Fuchs playing Pagine d'album is very nice. Youtube then recommends also the version by Fabio di Casola, which is utterly gorgeous: 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgaGDPa73nA
  
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Author: ddavani  
Date:   2011-04-23 22:29 
 This is Ricardo doing excerpts, I love his Rhapsody in Blue even though he doesn't think it's perfect. 
http://www.youtube.com/user/backunmusical#p/u/16/LavQRVa-wrE 
 
This is the Clarinet Fest Trio, Larry Combs, Julian Bliss, and Ricardo. 
http://www.youtube.com/user/backunmusical#p/u/15/YWewMaGQ4lc 
 
-Dave Davani 
http://allclarinet.blogspot.com/ 
 
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Author: shahn  
Date:   2011-04-24 04:10 
 Suite from Paul Reade's Victorian Kitchen Garden 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zlLrO28RTk&feature=autofb 
 
Marieke Vos, Clarinet and Majsa Koperberg, Harp 
Leitner & Kraus brand Reform-Boehm clarinet 
 
The best sounding clarinet accoustics I have ever heard!! 
 
  
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Author: janlynn  
Date:   2011-07-09 16:39 
 Boston Pops Play Super Mario Brothers Theme 
 
http://youtu.be/FmDKlxLmpvU
  
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Author: 2E  
Date:   2011-07-10 09:53 
 I recently had the chance to workshop the Francaix clarinet concerto with Philippe Cuper at the Australian Clarinet and Saxophone Festival in Melbourne   
 
You can watch the masterclass here (part one) and here (part two). 
 
It was pretty cold in Melbourne (at least compared to where I live in Brisbane, Queensland which is nice and sunny) and so my articulation was terrible to begin with I know! I eventually warmed up and played alright. 
 
Let me know what you think   
 
 
2E. 
 
 
 
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Author: ThatPerfectReed  
Date:   2011-07-11 17:40 
 Frost doing the Hillborg... 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5d21HMq3ir0 
 
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I can neither dance like Frost sans clarinet, or play like him sans his dancing.. 
 
...just when you thought Frost couldn't play any better, he "straps himself on to a motorcycle and jumps over 50 cars" doing the same musical piece flawlessly...
  
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Author: Le9669  
Date:   2011-07-18 18:41 
 This young girl has amazing potential. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiG_zmXtB_I 
 
  
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Author: 2E  
Date:   2011-07-19 06:00 
 "The player struggles (maybe more advanced piece than he should be playing, not sure), but worth hearing Cuper. Just hit YouTube recently." 
 
Thats my video I posted above, I mentioned it was really cold (so does cuper) and my articulation was bad I know ha 
 
 
2E
  
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Author: DAVE  
Date:   2011-07-22 15:56 
 Just adding to this list.  I made a couple of videos on my iPhone yesterday.  In our Army band we have two brand new basset horns.  Not sure why we have them, but we do.  One joke I have with my friends is that while we run out of paper for the copiers constantly we DO have TWO basset horns...  anyway... it's not perfect but it's not too bad either... 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geG4jHNu9ms&NR=1 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mREQu8XGmNc 
 
btw, I'm on the left... 
 
 
 
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Author: 2E  
Date:   2011-09-23 14:16 
 Awesome! I had watched the first minute or so of this video when it first came out and thought it was just going to be more Vandoren endorsements. But now I'm grateful I watched the video all the way to the end and saw him play some excerpts  
 
Also, if you're trying to watch the Francaix video I posted above Philippe Cuper made me take it down! :( haha it's fair enough I guess, I didn't really ask his permission oops. 
 
 
2E.
  
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Author: stasou  
Date:   2011-10-16 04:44 
 Stravinsky by Ted Gurch, Eb in Atlanta Symphony. The most lyrical Stravinsky I've heard. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7944019556812653933# 
 
  
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Author: Dingo  
Date:   2011-11-07 08:35 
 A tuba player and a clarinet player are the leading roles in the animation short film "Wood-Metal". It's very funny. 
Alhough the video isn't hosted in "YouTube", but in "Vimeo". The link is: 
 
http://vimeo.com/30024117.
  
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Author: antaresclar  
Date:   2011-12-09 23:37 
 Mine...all of which are found here: 
 
http://www.youtube.com/user/SUclarinets 
 
This thread has been up so long I could no longer help myself!!!!! 
 
GZ.
  
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 
Date:   2012-02-25 16:19 
 Beautifully played. Michele sounds like nobody else. 
 
By the way, all three of them are tapping their toes, so I guess it's OK now. 
 
Ken Shaw
  
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Author: Nick  
Date:   2012-02-27 10:30 
 Nick Quattrocchi Boston bad camera... 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuiF7A60fvE
  
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 
Date:   2012-05-04 23:27 
 I think the best performance of that Mount Everest, the Francaix Concerto is by Maurice Gabai with Francaix conducting the Orchestre Kovaldy.  It has finally made it to YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcAloH-cCic.  I just listened to it, and it's as amazing as I remember. 
 
Ken Shaw 
 
 
 
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Author: Sylvain  
Date:   2012-05-05 01:22 
 Thanks Ken, this is a FANTASTIC find. 
What a performance! 
 
--  
Sylvain Bouix <sbouix@gmail.com>
  
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Author: bmcgar ★2017 
Date:   2012-05-08 00:30 
  
<www.youtube.com/watch?v=O21PYBQ_gQA&feature=youtu.be> 
 
Ricardo, can YOU do this? 
 
B.
  
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Author: RunnerSean  
Date:   2012-05-09 16:50 
 Dieter Klöcker performing Francesco Antonio Rosetti's Clarinet Concerto No.2 in Eb Major 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw5TC30gE6Q 
 
Old school German sound.
  
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Author: RachelB4  
Date:   2012-05-10 15:23 
 I found this video interesting: 
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd4nvGQP3XM 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyMhg7cwaX0 
 
Marcellus on Rhapsody in Blue from supposedly 1965.
  
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 
Date:   2012-10-03 01:34 
 Harold Wright and Pasquale Cardillo, Tchaikovsky 5th with a remarkably restrained (for him) Lennie, mid-1970s. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrsnIXoYSYc&feature=related.  It's almost impossible to tell that Buddy and Patsy are playing in unison.  Wrights other solos are gorgeous.   
 
This was a prime time for the BSO winds, with Dwyer, Gomberg, Wright and Walt.  And thank goodness by that time Roger Voisin had been forced to move down in the section and the wonderfully elegant Armando Ghitalla was principal trumpet. 
 
Ken Shaw
  
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Author: Joseph Adams  
Date:   2012-11-06 17:31 
  
Edmund Welles - Danse Macabre 
http://youtu.be/pshc3VbRB1c 
 
Sqwonk - bass clarinet duo - Toccata and Fugue  
http://youtu.be/5Puui1jZ8Qg 
 
 
These are pretty outstanding... 
 
Joe Adams 
Meridian, MS 39301
  
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Author: fernie51296  
Date:   2013-07-13 04:57 
 Andreas Ottensamer has quickly become a favorite of mine! 
http://youtu.be/41kcCtlWJj0 
 
http://youtu.be/cZFR6hr0khs 
 
 
http://youtu.be/qXEbQrTKM6k 
 
Fernando
  
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 
Date:   2013-12-20 06:29 
 Time to revive this thread to add a magnificent performance of Novacek, Four Rags for Two Jons, played by Jose Franch-Ballester and Warren Jones http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmJ0PXgLUOY.  JF-B makes this insanely difficult piece sound easy. 
 
Thanks to Ben Maas for providing the link over on the Klarinet side. 
 
Ken Shaw
  
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Author: Garth Libre  
Date:   2013-12-31 15:50 
 I really love Daniel Mendoza's big, free and fat clarinet sound in Bechet's Petit Fleur. If you don't have time for the whole thing (5 minutes), just start at 2:47. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEUogmZyjZY 
 
Garth, 305-981-4705. garthlibre@yahoo.com
  
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Author: gazster  
Date:   2014-01-27 02:46 
 I like where players play gabriels oboe on clarinet it does sound good yeah, but I do like the oboe sound better.
  
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Author: GaryH  
Date:   2014-01-28 00:23 
 "I thought I didn't like Weber, but Daniel Ottensamer really knows how to sing! 
http://youtu.be/jUAvFm983zQ".................That was nice, but I really like his brother's sound better. Andreas seems to play with more warmth. Either brother, or their father for that matter, are superb.
  
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Author: ThatPerfectReed  
Date:   2014-03-13 01:29 
 I'm sorry (Mr. Charette) I have no video right now to post on this thread.  I do though admit a techie's fascination with whether the Phorum software used on the board only allocates 1 byte (256 entries starting at zero) for the number of posts on a single thread!  We're at 255. 
 
It's one of our favorite threads!
  
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Author: GBK  
Date:   2014-03-13 02:27 
 ThatPerfectReed wrote: 
 
>  I do though admit a techie's fascination with 
> whether the Phorum software used on the board only allocates 1 
> byte (256 entries starting at zero) for the number of posts on 
> a single thread!  We're at 255. 
> It's one of our favorite threads! 
 
 
[ We're close, but there have been longer threads - GBK ]
  
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Author: MartyMagnini  
Date:   2014-06-14 21:00 
 kev182: 
 
I like this one even better! 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apGScvWeLaE
  
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Author: as9934  
Date:   2014-07-07 07:06 
 Surprised nobody has brought up the Backun videos: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZkAUDFr_euKonE5v2SMlFQ 
Specifically Eddie Daniels:  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbmCqYp-CHY 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0RpblHqssQ 
Also love the performance of Artie Shaws Concerto for Clarinet by Yale Student Matt Griffith:  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nAsk7cwZBk 
and Tom Pulwalski doing Rose 4 because it's so ridiculously fast:  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6H_4Rpn97o 
And of course Rhapsody in Blue:  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLTManObB40 
 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wind Ensemble 
Buffet E11 clarinet , Vandoren Masters CL6 13 series mouthpiece w/ Pewter M/O Ligature, Vandoren V12 3.5  
Yamaha 200ad clarinet, Vandoren B45 mouthpiece, Rovner ligature
  
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Author: Roxann  
Date:   2014-08-04 18:07 
 Anything by Doreen Ketchens.  Man, that woman can play!  I'd love to go to New Orleans to hear her in person. 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbH3HJvh2N0 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck_bvV8Aa-k
  
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Author: MarlboroughMan  
Date:   2017-04-25 00:47 
 This is a video that has been the subject of many a debate. I think it should be used as an exam piece. The student who can't identify when the soloists mess up or get lost in the form don't pass. 
 
I love me some Dolphy, when he played well, but my favorite moment of this video is when Mingus finally pulls the mic away from him.  
 
 
Eric 
 
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The Jazz Clarinet 
http://thejazzclarinet.blogspot.com/
  
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Author: RLarm  
Date:   2017-04-25 01:30 
 Sorry but no links. Just go to Han Kim's prodigious YouTube presence. If you have played or are thinking of playing Donatoni's Clair this is an absolute must. To me he finally makes musical sense of the first movement. His use of extreme dynamic contrast which is marked in the part really sets it apart from other videos and the blistering tempo at which he plays is jaw dropping awesome. I think he was 20 or 21 when this live performance occurred. I heard that he is now studying with Sabine Meyer after winning the Jacques Lancelot Competition. What I find especially enjoyable is his 100% commitment to whatever he plays and his obvious enjoyment even when playing the most difficult of pieces. It's amazing at the amount of concertos he has played with Korean orchestras. When will he start playing with US Orchestras? And regarding his tone, I find it more flexible than too many players out there who are aiming for a dark, covered and unresonant tone which they never vary. It becomes boring to listen to them.
  
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Author: Klose ★2017 
Date:   2017-04-25 03:21 
 Nice video from Jörg Widmann. It would be great if someone can translate it. 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4_wFGfHhiI
  
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Author: nellsonic  
Date:   2021-09-24 08:40 
 Spammers are really digging down into crevices of the internet now.... 
 
Anders
  
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Author: SunnyDaze  
Date:   2021-09-24 10:52 
 I like these: 
 
Rhapsody in Blue solo by Olivier Patey  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya4y4xJ6OxA 
 
Victorian kitchen garden  
summer: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGyWSKdCoUk 
Prelude: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn_T9hvwZEA 
 
This is on facebook so may not count: 
https://fb.watch/8dbGRvbTYD/ 
 
Georgie by Emma Johnson: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMZiuQNBspw 
 
I just joined the International Clarinet Association and I'm really enjoying the free membership of the Naxos library that I got with it. It has a lot of amazing music in it, and I find it interesting to listen to the different recordings of the same music and realise how big a difference there is in a slight change in tempo or emphasis, or in good/bad sound recording.
  
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