Author: Clarinet4hire
Date: 2014-05-14 22:42
True.
But what I am doing is not about that at this point. I have a personal goal to navigate though Daniel Bonade's syllabus and to get through it as close to his renderings as I possibly can.
I count myself lucky to have had a teacher that actually studied with Bonade and will draw from his experience and stories.
The cadenza might actually be, or not be, a deviation from the strict Bonade approach, but I feel that since Bonade was a 3rd generation Heinrich Baermann student himself, he may or may not approve.
I know this, he did tell my teacher to use the Mozart Quintet cadenza in the Mozart Concerto since Mozart actually wrote it himself. On this note, since the piece was actually premiered by Baermann and with his cadenza written in... Weber indeed approved.
For this I feel I am on safe ground.
I wish my teacher was still with us. I'd like to think this'd make him very happy.
Brian
Post Edited (2014-05-14 22:45)
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