Io sono un clarinettista italiano. Sto studiando presso un Conservatorio del Sud Italia. Conosco vari concerti per clarinetto e orchestra, ma nessuno può superare la bellezza e la raffinatezza che ha questo concerto di Weber. In particolare, nel II tempo cioè la Romanza, è l'apoteosi della purezza e delicatezza che, secondo me, si può avere in un concerto per Clarinetto. Non tanto per il parte di Clarinetto, ma per l'orchestra che risponde al min. 9:36 Spero di non eseguirlo mai questo Concerto, così con l'orchestra perché dal minuto 9:36 di emozione ne avrò tanta!
Weber is too underrated in my opinion. He died too young but he was an unique composer and he was one of the only who paid a lot of attention to the clarinet.
The clarinet is one of the most treasured instruments in the western world. I seriously recommend checking out talented orchestrators and 20-21st century composers
He is a great person and musician! I was lucky to study with him at the Musica Mundi summer school. Though we didn’t have many lessons, he taught me a lot about music and ensemble!
This is my favorite version of my favorite Weber clarinet piece: he makes the clarinetist hit the highest and lowest notes immediately and then throughout the piece. Very challenging! I wonder why Boeykens chose not to play the little turn during the first recapitulation of the theme??
Best interpretation of the piece I've heard so far- is that some vibrato I hear in the slow movement 13:48 ? I know clarinettists aren't supposed to but you can only characterize whole notes so much using dynamic contrast so I liked it. Would be interested to hear other clarinettists' opinions.
There is no reason clarinetists can't use vibrato if they prefer to. If you're at this guy's level of technical and musical prowess, who cares? Vibrate away!
The good stuff begins at 19:55 -- why is the orchestral part (transition / reprise) always ignored in Solo-instrument perfomances by so many listeners?
I had to play a bunch of excerpts from this for districts my freshman year,,, I'm honestly thinking about using some part of it for my audition to a musical school once my senior year come around. it was so fun to play after a few weeks of practice
This is a recording all woodwindplayers shuld listen to.Why? Mr.Boeykens playes very mutch in the same stile as the great english clarinettplayers from 1925 to ca.1975. That meens singing in the clarinett and make it beutifull. Thank You Mr.Boeykens you have given me happiness back after many yours listning to stiff strait and boring clarinett sound. From my heart….
Magnifique musique. Un moment de détente. Cette partition créé pour le roi de Bavière par H. Barmann se laissera entendre ce soir au BFM. Alors qu'on se le dise.
@@brandonli9675 im a sophmore and actually auditioned this past year also but missed by 10 points :(. When ur band director makes you practice sight-reading you should probably do what they say because I didn't
@@ruicosta6342 Who's talking about teaching, in the face to face sense? We're discussing influence. Wagner, as a conductor in Paris, memorized Weber's scores.
Ce Deuxième concerto pour clarinette de Weber ressemble à la transcription pour orchestre et soliste d'un opéra de Rossini. Finale enjouée comme une ouverture de Rossini. Mouvement lent un peu mièvre mais à la fin très dramatique, avec récitatif. Mouvement initial mozartien. Comme Schubert, Weber fait parfois beaucoup avec peu, ce qui fait de lui un post classique autant qu'un préromantique !
Have to play this piece this Friday. Hope I get gold. I just need to manage to tounge the super high notes 4-5 lines before and I finally master this piece.
@@danielburrow2145 Typical, one states a negative dumb comment and gets upset when one gets called out on it. BTW why are you holding Kevin Bailey's hand? LOL
With firmness, clear articulation, beautiful sonority.
MVT I
0:00 Allegro
0:25 A
0:46 B
1:11 C
1:26 D - Upcoming Solo
2:03 E
2:22 F
2:52 G
3:12 H
3:43 I
4:06 K - Upcoming Tutti
4:40 L - Upcoming Solo
5:00 M
5:16 N
5:39 O
6:00 P - Upcoming Tutti
6:14 Q - Upcoming Solo
6:44 R
7:11 S
7:24 T
7:43 U - Upcoming Tutti
Io sono un clarinettista italiano. Sto studiando presso un Conservatorio del Sud Italia. Conosco vari concerti per clarinetto e orchestra, ma nessuno può superare la bellezza e la raffinatezza che ha questo concerto di Weber. In particolare, nel II tempo cioè la Romanza, è l'apoteosi della purezza e delicatezza che, secondo me, si può avere in un concerto per Clarinetto. Non tanto per il parte di Clarinetto, ma per l'orchestra che risponde al min. 9:36 Spero di non eseguirlo mai questo Concerto, così con l'orchestra perché dal minuto 9:36 di emozione ne avrò tanta!
Amen a te !❤
Allegro - 0:00
Romanze. Andante con moto - 8:12
Alla Polacca - 14:56
Jawher Matmati thank you man!!
@@karinaurban4649 yes
@@spyrosg.9907 777mnn. bh
Every day here,every day clarinet and more in general every day Music! I Love this world and I will not quit music, never.
I LOVE this concerto, this performance & the clarinet!
Najlepsze wykonanie,tempo artykulacja,dźwięk.
So wonderfully virtuosic and life-affirming, especially towards the end of the Rondo
Weber is too underrated in my opinion. He died too young but he was an unique composer and he was one of the only who paid a lot of attention to the clarinet.
The clarinet is one of the most treasured instruments in the western world. I seriously recommend checking out talented orchestrators and 20-21st century composers
The second movement is mesmerizing! I was glued on my chair, wanting to know what would happen.
So beautiful clear arriculaition, full sound, dynamics and filling
What a perfect performance! Absolutely incredible expertise
In awe all along this marvelous Concerto. Thank you for this gem!
Amazing soloist!
Had a few lessons with Walter Boeykens, a fabulous teacher. RIP.
How's the lesson
He is a great person and musician! I was lucky to study with him at the Musica Mundi summer school. Though we didn’t have many lessons, he taught me a lot about music and ensemble!
We're playing this beautiful piece in my class. It was stuck in my head, so I looked for it!
This is my favorite version of my favorite Weber clarinet piece: he makes the clarinetist hit the highest and lowest notes immediately and then throughout the piece. Very challenging!
I wonder why Boeykens chose not to play the little turn during the first recapitulation of the theme??
the tone is flawless 😫
What a wonderful performance !
I used to play this years and years ago. Nice to go back a memory line.
Simply brilliant.
Best interpretation of the piece I've heard so far- is that some vibrato I hear in the slow movement 13:48 ? I know clarinettists aren't supposed to but you can only characterize whole notes so much using dynamic contrast so I liked it. Would be interested to hear other clarinettists' opinions.
There is no reason clarinetists can't use vibrato if they prefer to. If you're at this guy's level of technical and musical prowess, who cares? Vibrate away!
Yes, perfect dictation, clarity and more ; Scientifically played :)
20:10 is where the good stuff is.
Thanks devil.
That part.... ah my god heaven in my ears
wasnt ready for those sextuplets
The good stuff begins at 19:55 -- why is the orchestral part (transition / reprise) always ignored in Solo-instrument perfomances by so many listeners?
I had to play a bunch of excerpts from this for districts my freshman year,,, I'm honestly thinking about using some part of it for my audition to a musical school once my senior year come around. it was so fun to play after a few weeks of practice
Such a fantastic piece of music!
From 12:33 to somewhere close to the end is my audition piece for honor band and it sounds cool
Magnificent.
Kind of reminds me of the Krommer's E-flat clarinet concerto. This is a very nice concerto alongside his first! Both are very enjoyable, quality works
I played Mozart firstz then this. I thought this was Mozart on Steroids. Then I played Krommer, and thought it was a fusion between the two.
Excellent playing👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇺🇸
This is a recording all woodwindplayers shuld listen to.Why? Mr.Boeykens playes very mutch in the same stile as the great english clarinettplayers from 1925 to ca.1975. That meens singing in the clarinett and make it beutifull. Thank You Mr.Boeykens you have given me happiness back after many yours listning to stiff strait and boring clarinett sound. From my heart….
Magnifique musique. Un moment de détente. Cette partition créé pour le roi de Bavière par H. Barmann se laissera entendre ce soir au BFM. Alors qu'on se le dise.
Große Klasse !
Thanks for uploading!
I'm playing the first movement for All-State!
how did it go? It's my all state piece this coming year
Rebecca Murray Same! Do you live in Massachusetts? (I’m going to be a freshman next year)
Well actually, because of coronavirus, All-State got cancelled in Ohio. :(
@@brandonli9675 yeah I do!! I'm in the southeastern mass district!
@@brandonli9675 im a sophmore and actually auditioned this past year also but missed by 10 points :(. When ur band director makes you practice sight-reading you should probably do what they say because I didn't
Bellissimo,Grande Weber era un genio
F3nk Tm vero
Amazing!
Una interpretación magistral en un obra muy difícil para clarinete
1:31 for clarinet
Best composer ever existed together with Mozart. Wonderfull music, profound and powerfull.
吐音轻而且清晰,手指行云流水般的华丽。向Walter Boeykens致敬!向韦伯致敬!
Bravo !!
Wagner's mentor. Incomparable composer. Thank you for posting.
I know what you are talking about but Weber did not directly teach Wagner
@@ruicosta6342 Who's talking about teaching, in the face to face sense? We're discussing influence. Wagner, as a conductor in Paris, memorized Weber's scores.
Alla Polacca ist wirklich unglaublich.
very amazing song, it makes my hearts feel relax
Ce Deuxième concerto pour clarinette de Weber ressemble à la transcription pour orchestre et soliste d'un opéra de Rossini. Finale enjouée comme une ouverture de Rossini. Mouvement lent un peu mièvre mais à la fin très dramatique, avec récitatif. Mouvement initial mozartien. Comme Schubert, Weber fait parfois beaucoup avec peu, ce qui fait de lui un post classique autant qu'un préromantique !
Superb :)
Perfect
Grande y genio!!!
Romance: 12:38
Polacca: 14:57
20:10
J adore
I've been assigned this as an 8th grader and I can already feel my impending doom ;-;
good luck lmao
🥰😍😀😍🤩 ....mais que c’est donc beau.....
i have to learn this!!!!!
I have the music to some of this- they gave it to us whenever we were in 8TH GRADE for a playing test xD I love this song
King George IiI who would give an insane piece like this to 8th graders
I’m playing this and I’m 12 lmao.
PulseBeat_02 good luck
Thx
Have to play this piece this Friday. Hope I get gold. I just need to manage to tounge the super high notes 4-5 lines before and I finally master this piece.
12:35 14:57 20:34
Ah what a god those are the places I play for district band lol
@@kateisabloke9187 Lol same. No one had put them yet and I got tired of clicking through the video XD
@@jocelyngoodwin4485 fr tho! I keep on looking for my parts and I saw your timestamps
You the MVP my fellow clarinet lmao
All parts are good!
אינטרגלקטי מוסמך!🌹
1:31
1:30 start
Clarinet 1:31
Who is the clarinetist here? Thank you!!!
Walter Boeykens. I you click on the tab "show more" you will see the rest of the info.
12:30
20:35
I can hear influences of "come scoglio", an operatic piece by an austrian composer.
12:02 Holy crap A flat
It's hard for most clarinetists. Don't be smug if it's not for you
7:30 - 7:40 What about these?
A flat for me is harder than A lol
How can I get the partiture in pdf???
IMSLP . you can download it from there.
My dear captain ...
Alla Polacca - 14.56
14:55
The missing link between classical and romantic composers.
This is my district band audition oop
Same bro, you from Kansas?
Tempo is a little wonky at the end but this was very enjoyable
Where is your performance Kevin Bailey? I bet it is not wonky. It must be superb and excellent.
@@Rockingbart dude it's just constructive criticism
@@danielburrow2145 Constructive criticism without explanation? You call that constructive, what is he constructing? lol Welcome to RUclips land.
@@Rockingbart dude I'm just saying your comment about where his performance is was uncalled for
@@danielburrow2145 Typical, one states a negative dumb comment and gets upset when one gets called out on it. BTW why are you holding Kevin Bailey's hand? LOL
🤩🤩🤩🤩
15:02
20:10 for ADHD clarinet
you are absolutely correct
I,ve listened to more brilliant renditions of this concert
All-State grind begins now
petru romania DEUTSCHLAND grosse historia
Thanks for uploading!
12:35
14:58
20:35
1:19
1:25
1:30
14:58
1:31
1:59
4:21
5:08
1:37
4:43
1:23
2:45