Carl Stamitz (1745 - 1801) - Clarinet Concerto No. 3

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • 00:02 - I. Allegro Moderato
    07:45 - II. Romanze
    11:13 - III. Rondo
    Clarinet: Sabine Meyer
    Orchestra: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
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Комментарии • 35

  • @Klarinette3000
    @Klarinette3000 Год назад +12

    Ein wunderbares Klarinettenkonzert. Spiele ich seit vielen Jahren wieder. Vielen herzlichen Dank

  • @windowbar
    @windowbar Год назад +47

    clarinet solo starts at 1:26

  • @lucyshaw5756
    @lucyshaw5756 Год назад +15

    Second solo starts at 3:36

  • @parrotmaster8787
    @parrotmaster8787 Год назад +24

    i cannot imagine having to count 40 measures of 4/4 rest. concertos are scary

    • @walterorange5951
      @walterorange5951 Год назад +17

      After a lot of rehearsals u just start recognizing were the orchestra is at

    • @parrotmaster8787
      @parrotmaster8787 Год назад +1

      @@walterorange5951 but if its a sightread or first few times i mean

    • @idonkat6097
      @idonkat6097 Год назад +8

      ​@@parrotmaster8787 That's why some editions contain a few bars of the orchestra part before the solo entry, now of course if you're gonna be playing with an orchestra it's not going to be a sightread but yes you do have to pay close attention to your accompaniment to come in at the exact right times

    • @charliewu1216
      @charliewu1216 8 месяцев назад

      Don't really need to count, the clarinet player will remember the melody easily

  • @danateverse
    @danateverse 8 месяцев назад +4

    third solo is at 5:17

  • @DestinyTerrell-xv6fx
    @DestinyTerrell-xv6fx 6 месяцев назад +3

    third movement starts at 11:08

  • @mikedavis-ip5cx
    @mikedavis-ip5cx Год назад +63

    Seems like an orchestral solo with clarinet accompaniment.

    • @nt_partlycloudy21
      @nt_partlycloudy21 Год назад +12

      Yeah, it’s kind of like a symphony that just so happens to have a clarinet solo. The orchestra doesn’t really feel like an accompaniment.

    • @user-pb1zs4bu9b
      @user-pb1zs4bu9b 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@nt_partlycloudy21😅😅😅

    • @dexter8876
      @dexter8876 3 месяца назад

      😂

    • @felixclm
      @felixclm 29 дней назад

      That’s mostly true with any galant and early classical period concerto

  • @felipedasilvateles1215
    @felipedasilvateles1215 Год назад +8

    que lindo

  • @andyherron7067
    @andyherron7067 Месяц назад +1

    1:24 - 2:30

  • @jaque1985
    @jaque1985 Год назад +1

    Meu sonho🙏🏿🙌🏿 é ter pelo menos essa leveza🥰

  • @ronm3245
    @ronm3245 4 месяца назад +1

    Notice how Stamitz almost completely ignores the entire lower octave. Have to wait until measure 92 of the last movement just to play a low G, although she played one lowish note in first movement cadenza. Opposite of Mozart and the Stadler clarinet.

  • @kdl0806
    @kdl0806 11 месяцев назад +1

    👌👌👌👏👏👏👏

  • @tylercummins6216
    @tylercummins6216 Год назад +3

    What to the lines of dots mean? Are they played like legato?

    • @kggstan
      @kggstan Год назад +2

      There would be more of a push on those specific notes, while still remaining staccato. If you listen carefully, you will hear how those notes are played.

    • @twinkyoctopus
      @twinkyoctopus 10 месяцев назад

      the lines of dots simply show a different way to play, they're basically optional slurs

    • @bene951
      @bene951 8 месяцев назад +3

      what @twinkyoctopus said. The dotted slur lines are suggested articulations from the editor. Music from the classical era, such as this concerto by Stamitz, was often lightly edited and lacking in articulation markings. As such, the common practice was (and is) for performers to come up with their own interpretation, particularly with regards to articulations. This extends further to the flourishes you hear in the recording that are not written in the score (e.g., the various trills, grace notes, and arpeggios that Sabine Meyer adds to "spice up" what is otherwise a pretty vanilla score).

  • @535Salomon
    @535Salomon Год назад +6

    Clarinet man is doing a TikTok while waiting 47 bars 😢

  • @Disosway
    @Disosway Год назад +5

    2:10 I’m not sure the clarinet is playing what is on this page

    • @milesmerrill
      @milesmerrill  Год назад +10

      During the Baroque and Classical periods, it was common for musicians to embellish and add to music when performing. This is what Sabine Meyer is doing in this recording.

    • @Disosway
      @Disosway Год назад +1

      @@milesmerrill oh that’s interesting. I didn’t know that

  • @jaque1985
    @jaque1985 Год назад

    ROMANZE❤

  • @LuisCuero-sz6ge
    @LuisCuero-sz6ge Год назад +1

    Me encara el clarinete

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings Год назад +5

    eminently forgettable until clarinettist entry it actually gets better . Every clarinettist knows Mozart was gawd Weber wrote a lot for clarinet : trashy stuff .

    • @spyrosg.9907
      @spyrosg.9907 Год назад +13

      Weber wrote trashy stuff?What's wrong with you?

    • @isaacshaw1596
      @isaacshaw1596 Год назад

      @@spyrosg.9907 Classical has a certain taste. It is extremely boring and repetitive. Go listen to a real composer like Brahms. 🤣

    • @spyrosg.9907
      @spyrosg.9907 Год назад +2

      @@isaacshaw1596 I got it,but it doesn't mean that's suitable to express your opinion like that.I like Brahms too. 😊

  • @ArmenGhazaryan2018
    @ArmenGhazaryan2018 4 месяца назад

    better than Haydn )