+cdirth According to Indermühle, the bulge from the wood on the top of the oboe stops the vibrations in the high register, and without it the oboe has more resonance. Therefore he experimented because of that problem, and the result of his experiments is this oboe with more resonance. There is such model “Resonance” by Rigoutat. I’m not sure whether Rigoutat still offer this model. It’s possible that they still offer it. However, he thinks, the quality of the wood is of bigger influence to the final result.
The beautiful sound of the oboe that lovably echoes, and the harmony of the orchestra that is close to each other.
Molto bello e bravissimo Thomas...
Me parece muy buena la interpretación del maestro Thomas Indermühle. Y me encanta el bis que hace al final, cuando el público le pide que toque más.
It almost sounds as if the notes in many places are dropping an octave lower for barely perceptible microseconds. But it's a marvelous interpretation.
.. i heard that as well .. sounds to me like reed problems due to the high altitude of Mexico City ..
Wunderschön!
What kind of oboe is that? I've never seen a top joint like that
+cdirth
According to Indermühle, the bulge from the wood on the top of the oboe
stops the vibrations in the high register, and without it the oboe has more resonance.
Therefore he experimented because of that problem, and the result of his
experiments is this oboe with more resonance.
There is such model “Resonance” by Rigoutat. I’m not sure whether
Rigoutat still offer this model. It’s possible that they still offer it.
However, he thinks, the quality of the wood is of bigger influence to
the final result.
cdirth it's a Rigoutat special model for him
¿no sabe contar?