Everything beautifully played. Having played all those works on Eb at one time or another with various orchestras, none of it’s easy and you make everything sound effortless.
Thanks for the feedback. I guess Eb clarinet has that effect on many... Composers probably use it when the register is a bit too high and uncomfortable for Bb clarinet or when the want a slightly different timbre than the piccolo's one
Amazing 🎶🔥🎼
Everything beautifully played. Having played all those works on Eb at one time or another with various orchestras, none of it’s easy and you make everything sound effortless.
thank you very much for the appreciation!
Clarinettista fantastico, bravo Lorenzo!
Grazie mille, Giandomenico! 🙏
So beautiful, I am in high school and your intonation is what I am going for.
Thank you for the appreciation! 🙏🏻
Amazing! 🙌
Thank you very much, Brendan!
Very, very nice 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much!
Gorgeous sound! I would like to play like you. I just wonder what is your mouthpiece and reed set up??
Thank you! ;)
I play Vandoren BD5 with Vandoren V12 reeds n.3,5
Is the glass mouthpiece a Mitchell Lurie mouthpiece?
No, it was a Pomarico mouthpiece n.2
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What model instrument do you play on?
it's a full bohem system Selmer... pretty vintage instrument, the model had no name back then, the "recital" came out way after this one
sounds like shit....why would composer want to use this, just use Bb, or piccolo
Thanks for the feedback.
I guess Eb clarinet has that effect on many...
Composers probably use it when the register is a bit too high and uncomfortable for Bb clarinet or when the want a slightly different timbre than the piccolo's one
@@lorenzorussoclarinet92 thanks, sorry I could have phrased my question better....