Karl Leister plays Poulenc Clarinet sonata (full)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2012
  • Clarinet:Karl Leister
    Piano: James Levine
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  • @raymondschroeder7270
    @raymondschroeder7270 5 лет назад +23

    I met Karl Leister in Austin, when he played the Schubert Octet. I told him about my Wurlitzer C clarinet. We drank beer together. It was a nice visit.

  • @gabrielebotta1859
    @gabrielebotta1859 5 месяцев назад +1

    Un clarinettista leggendario, fantastico, ascoltarlo è una gioia per lo spirito e per l'anima. BRAVO !!

  • @ckvlzlvxch
    @ckvlzlvxch 9 лет назад +56

    2nd movement starts at 5:58.

  • @sunshine7959
    @sunshine7959 8 лет назад +82

    I love his tone. It's not a really nasal sound, and his fingerings are so fluid, you can barely even hear the register break. The tempo is really nice too. Relaxed without feeling as if he is running a marathon. I am a clarinetist and he has inspired me to want to learn this sonata. Clarinet is awesome!

    • @Mezzotenor
      @Mezzotenor 8 лет назад +4

      +sunshine7959 I'm glad I read your comment. I think I own this recording, but just now I appreciated for the first time that both instruments are played very softly and in a carefully sustained fashion. Your contribution was mentioning how clarinet fingering could make such a difference. (Call me nuts, but I think RUclips has opened up a remarkable forum for the exchange of ideas among music lovers, both long-time listeners and ones admirably trying new things.)

    • @michelangelomulieri5134
      @michelangelomulieri5134 7 лет назад +1

      Mezzotenor

    • @user-zt2xx9xk3e
      @user-zt2xx9xk3e 3 года назад

      @@michelangelomulieri5134 no

    • @TheTRUEMAN000
      @TheTRUEMAN000 3 года назад +1

      i wonder how SOFT and at the same time RESISTANT to squeaks his reed is. WHAT IS THE REED IS.

  • @terrycloth6380
    @terrycloth6380 7 лет назад +18

    Now this is REAL clarinet playing. wonderful musicianship and a sensitive interpretation.

  • @051963mf
    @051963mf 10 лет назад +21

    There is some tranquility or serenity in Poulenc's work, almost all his work has this feeling, some kind of narrative of enchanted scenarios. Thank you for the post.

  • @MadMau6e
    @MadMau6e 7 лет назад +48

    3rd movement starts at 11:19

  • @MichaelConwayBaker
    @MichaelConwayBaker 8 месяцев назад +1

    I always enjoy Poulenc's music. This is wonderfully performed by both soloist and pianist.

  • @welldarn5063
    @welldarn5063 4 года назад +3

    An ad popped up in the third movement and I had to restart the entire movement! Karl Leister's performance is simply enchanting.

  • @taylorhoward443
    @taylorhoward443 4 года назад +5

    I’m mesmerized... I love everything about this recording, Karl Leister is amazing

  • @elaine-chan1615
    @elaine-chan1615 4 года назад +8

    He is amazing. Is able to make that 3rd movement sound so easy. I cry just by looking at the sheet music for that one xD

  • @patrickfeng5066
    @patrickfeng5066 10 лет назад +11

    Awesome. Karl Leister has superb talent in making the piece beautiful

  • @ivankremenetzky5672
    @ivankremenetzky5672 2 года назад +4

    1st movement starts at 0:01.

  • @samthebuuilder
    @samthebuuilder 9 лет назад +13

    best take on the piece i've heard yet. absolutely phenomenal

  • @heinvanmaarschalkerwaart9799
    @heinvanmaarschalkerwaart9799 10 лет назад +6

    Superb Clarinet playing and equally superb piano playing.

  • @anthonyaveray1324
    @anthonyaveray1324 6 месяцев назад

    Spot on and terrific collaboration with Levine to give a beautifully shaped rendition..

  • @sarahsteinhardt1697
    @sarahsteinhardt1697 7 месяцев назад

    I’m a pianist. Accompanied this piece many times and WOW. Levine is as masterful as pianist as conductor.

  • @Steinwayaddict
    @Steinwayaddict 2 года назад +1

    Stupendous performance by both musicians. The clarinet tone is remarkable, as usual from Mr Leister.

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 10 лет назад +7

    Mysterious and powerful at the same time! This is the best performance in full version ever uploaded on RUclips.

  • @SueHom1
    @SueHom1 9 лет назад +2

    Captures the mood perfectly .Not so fast as to be giocoso but slow enough to have the triste element.

  • @danielramos7772
    @danielramos7772 2 года назад +1

    Poulenc, clarinet sonata, a masterpiece of musical genius.

  • @LAFAUVETTE777
    @LAFAUVETTE777 6 лет назад +1

    C'est juste un "petit bijou"... le charme envoûtant de cette clarinette....

  • @newmitsuha4996
    @newmitsuha4996 Год назад +3

    太稳了,每个音是那么清晰

  • @rockmetalfan13
    @rockmetalfan13 11 лет назад +2

    That was a superb interpretation ! Hats off !

  • @IvarsBezdechi
    @IvarsBezdechi 3 года назад +2

    Karl Leister makes carved wood S I N G ! Great performance....

  • @saxmanno
    @saxmanno 11 лет назад +6

    I really liked the "liberties" he took with some of the phrasing and adding in the occasional ritard/pause. Poulenc did not notate any of them in his score, but they feel so......natural, so right. I kind of liked the slower tempo on the 2nd movement, also. Marking is 54. He played it around 42, which gave it an even more relaxed, somber feel. Bravo!

  • @gessicadibucchianico5539
    @gessicadibucchianico5539 7 лет назад +4

    evviva il clarinetto e poulenc !!!

  • @MegaCliff1234
    @MegaCliff1234 3 года назад +2

    absolutely brilliant

  • @camillakathel6842
    @camillakathel6842 11 лет назад +2

    This is beautiful!

  • @anlixaboi
    @anlixaboi 11 лет назад +2

    Simply perfect .

  • @Rufusdos
    @Rufusdos 9 лет назад +3

    Beautiful.

  • @CarlosA.C.130
    @CarlosA.C.130 11 лет назад +1

    Wow wonderful tone, and very beautiful! :)

  • @MrSangoklee
    @MrSangoklee 11 лет назад +1

    Great 👍 so beautiful!

  • @violinstockholm
    @violinstockholm 11 лет назад +1

    Stunning!

  • @kingjamesversion3767
    @kingjamesversion3767 8 лет назад +3

    Just to clarify for those who comment that they prefer the "French" sound of Gervase de Peyer. De Peyer was born in London and is as English as they come. Don't jump to conclusions based on a name. That said, both de Peyer and Leister are pretty impressive.

    • @heinvanmaarschalkerwaart9799
      @heinvanmaarschalkerwaart9799 8 лет назад +2

      Even so De Peyer, although being an Englishman, played a French system clarinet and he also followed the French school of playing. Leister plays a German system clarinet and is THE example of the German school of clarinet playing. The two gentlemen are, each in his own class, excellent players.

    • @klarinetta
      @klarinetta 7 лет назад +2

      Was the French school playing Boosey and Hawkes 1010 wide bore clarinets ? I thought that was a part of the English school.

    • @brettjaniec6281
      @brettjaniec6281 7 лет назад

      London bridge is burning down...

  • @jonaslyskjrfrlund580
    @jonaslyskjrfrlund580 11 лет назад +3

    Fabolous tone.

  • @rubycollins1338
    @rubycollins1338 10 лет назад +3

    Amazing!

  • @shanegadingal2891
    @shanegadingal2891 4 года назад +2

    He makes it sound so easy

  • @davidcontreras9608
    @davidcontreras9608 11 лет назад +4

    damn right... i was psycked when i listnd to this..luvit

  • @lamaspacos
    @lamaspacos 11 лет назад +4

    AMAZING

  • @stickwagger
    @stickwagger 11 лет назад +3

    great great player.

  • @justinphillips6930
    @justinphillips6930 8 лет назад +3

    nice. i like this

  • @gregorycolodub485
    @gregorycolodub485 7 лет назад +1

    Perfect!

  • @oliviagrace1660
    @oliviagrace1660 8 лет назад +7

    I love this song, this was my audition peice, its a challenge but i got the hang of it.

    • @OLzhehalov
      @OLzhehalov 8 лет назад +1

      +長妻宏 I think this is one of the best version of Poulenc sonata. This is one of the clothest interpretations to Poulenc own. (I don't think about Lancelot and Arignon, Poulenc must be play very strict, especially second movement ( of course with a dramatic inspiration - it's an funeral ) But of course this is my opinion.

    • @rainpours
      @rainpours 8 лет назад

      +Olivia Grace r u a clarinet player really?

    • @emilianoturazzi
      @emilianoturazzi 6 лет назад

      he even doens't know what a french clarinet is! :) he had a fight with a long time pupils of his becuase the guy chose to play also french clarinet ( I met the guy more than 20 years ago, he was first clarinet in Stuttgart Symphony, unluckly I don0t remember his name). I don't guess that Berliner Philharmoniker require to play french clarinet for french music.

  • @tinyviolet1360
    @tinyviolet1360 6 лет назад +4

    Listening to this record made me hate some musicians I used to love... someday wish I could be like him❤

    • @raymondschroeder7270
      @raymondschroeder7270 5 лет назад +5

      there is room for different interpretations. embrace those others without hate. there is only one Leister

  • @michelesalvemini6282
    @michelesalvemini6282 11 лет назад +2

    meraviglioso

  • @user-ci7pe7fp4k
    @user-ci7pe7fp4k Год назад +1

    Bravo

  • @raymondschroeder7270
    @raymondschroeder7270 5 лет назад +5

    I believe this recording was well done, in a sound studio.

  • @danielalaura7304
    @danielalaura7304 9 лет назад +3

    Sjajno!

  • @luisapaivaboleo6942
    @luisapaivaboleo6942 8 лет назад +3

    Bela sonata.

  • @grouchostarx531
    @grouchostarx531 7 лет назад +1

    Allegro con fuoco begins at 11:20

  • @Seifer_42
    @Seifer_42 8 лет назад +10

    0:35 shouldn't the last note of that phrase be a C and not an E? My score (the 2006 edition) says it should be a C, and my lessons teacher's edition (much older than mine, but I don't remember the exact date or edition) also has it written as a C. I asked my lessons teacher about this and he said that he never seen it as it is in this recording.
    I'm planning on doing this piece for my senior recital and I'm just curious about that phrase.

    • @carlrosman1855
      @carlrosman1855 6 лет назад +19

      I suppose it's too late now for your recital, but anyway...
      Poulenc changed four notes (of which that E/C is one) in between working on the piece with clarinettist André Boutard and sending the piece to Chester for publication. He died suddenly before he could communicate the changes to Boutard, so Boutard (understandably enough) kept playing the piece as he knew it. (Boutard's recording is on youtube, and it's great.)
      A lot of French players stick to this version; some of them go around calling the different notes in the published version "errors", especially when they're giving masterclasses ;) But the changes are definitely Poulenc's. If you want to see a copy of Poulenc's manuscript with the changes in his handwriting, go here: test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=229159&t=229159

    • @wasagasse10simon
      @wasagasse10simon 6 лет назад +4

      Thats really interesting, thank you for sharing!

  • @Paspaspas12
    @Paspaspas12 8 лет назад +3

    This is amazing! :D

    • @dstevny3
      @dstevny3 6 лет назад

      Pas de tes patates n

  • @dlee2901
    @dlee2901 10 лет назад +1

    oh wow! beautiful! im playing this piece and im in 7th grade and i love this piece

  • @georgiisolovev8346
    @georgiisolovev8346 11 лет назад

    WOW!

  • @RaidenFaShogun
    @RaidenFaShogun 9 лет назад +4

    my friend played this at his recital I cant believe what I missed

  • @cocoelpsicologo
    @cocoelpsicologo 11 лет назад

    WOW

  • @militarydeviltube5014
    @militarydeviltube5014 2 года назад

    12:29 ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MrRJS27
    @MrRJS27 7 лет назад +4

    Poulenc should sue himself for plagiarism at 0:40. Hopefully they can reach an amicable settlement.

  • @brunojost5437
    @brunojost5437 9 лет назад

    das ist vollkommen.

  • @gezaferencvarga5773
    @gezaferencvarga5773 5 лет назад

    Derrick???

  • @jisooyun2256
    @jisooyun2256 4 года назад +1

    11:28

  • @PietroMichelini
    @PietroMichelini 2 месяца назад

    A God with its weapon but you call it Karl Leister and its clarinet

  • @davidcontreras9608
    @davidcontreras9608 11 лет назад +6

    i died...

  • @jackmellon861
    @jackmellon861 5 лет назад +2

    Anyone else hate playing the bit at 2:45?

    • @Bloodhawk713
      @Bloodhawk713 5 лет назад +3

      Low key one of the hardest things to play in clarinet repertoire. Deceptively difficult.

  • @maxcohen13
    @maxcohen13 11 лет назад +4

    As nice as this performance is, imagine the premiere of this piece - played by Benny Goodman with Leonard Bernstein at the piano at Carnegie Hall.

    • @GeorgeHenderson
      @GeorgeHenderson 5 лет назад

      FYI, There's a recording of Goodman with Bartok and Szigeti on the Tube
      ruclips.net/video/iqROu7Dw9lo/видео.html

    • @mambojazz1
      @mambojazz1 4 года назад +1

      No interest in Benny doing this. He is great at jazz but classical....he mastered the instrument but his ear doesn't stylistically hear classical clarinet.

  • @keepsaek
    @keepsaek 8 лет назад +20

    Squidward should be really jealousy.

  • @robertatallo9771
    @robertatallo9771 Год назад

    Tone 10/10, technique 8/10. Musicality, it’s Poulenc, so who knows?

  • @squiddlyd4006
    @squiddlyd4006 8 лет назад +1

    When was this recorded?

    • @Mezzotenor
      @Mezzotenor 8 лет назад +2

      +Dylan Ross I presume this is the performance first issued in 1989 on Deutsche Grammophon, James Levine accompanying a set of Berlin-based soloists in highlights of Poulenc's woodwind-piano chamber music. If you're a clarinet fan, consider getting a more complete set that includes the Sonata for Two Clarinets (at times rather Stravinskian) and the Sonata for Clarinet and Bassoon, neither with keyboard, and both being early works embodying aspects of the Dada (absurdist) and Neoclassical (18th-Century restraints) movements of the time. The Sonata in this clip, sadly, was one of Poulenc's last utterances, and it was premiered posthumously by Benny Goodman and Leonard Bernstein. Really!

  • @joeenglert
    @joeenglert 2 года назад

    sounds like carl missed the high f sharp at about 50 seconds into the tune...I remember turning pages for stoltzman's pianist in san jose and stoltzman missed that one as well!! hee hee I never missed that one and I played it quite a few times

  • @talismon63
    @talismon63 9 лет назад +4

    I prefer this recording if compared to Gervase de Peyer. The French produce a nasal sound. Often light, thin and no interpretation.

    • @heinvanmaarschalkerwaart9799
      @heinvanmaarschalkerwaart9799 8 лет назад +3

      De Peyer, although being an Englishman, played a French system clarinet and he also followed the French school of playing. The old school of French playing had a brighter but thinner tone and a vibrato. Leister plays a German system clarinet and is THE example of the German school of clarinet playing without vibrato.He only uses the dynamics, superb fingering and a beautiful legato.The two gentlemen are, each in their own class, excellent players. The two styles in the meantime have learnt from each other and the good French players use a darker sound now. Listen to Italians; they have been able to use French system clarinets while producing a very beautiful singing tone.

  • @danpompili6507
    @danpompili6507 4 месяца назад

    Hey, RUclips -- I'm trying to enjoy a piece of classical music while reading. I don't need to be interrupted every 1:30 by some obnoxious idiotic ad screaming at me. Not to mention it's a total disgrace to the music.

  • @klarinetta
    @klarinetta 11 лет назад

    I take Gervase de Peyer performance anytime over this one. Old school German clarinet player playing French music Yuck!!!!!!

    • @joeenglert
      @joeenglert 2 года назад

      nervous gervase...yuch yuck...you want good playing ? listen to Harold Wright play this and learn my british friend...p.s. fred thurston is good english playing...gervase sucks the big one

  • @lisadevlin4288
    @lisadevlin4288 9 лет назад +1

    Dull as ditchwater. Give me De Peyer's version any day.

    • @joeenglert
      @joeenglert 2 года назад

      gervase must be paying you and stefen...gervase sucks on anything he plays...his tone from hell ruins music