František Kramář-Krommer Clarinet Double Concerto in E flat major Op.35, Sabine and Wolfgang M
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2014
- František Vincent Kramář-Krommer Clarinet Double Concerto in E flat major Op.35
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Rondo
Wuerttembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn
Jorg Faerber Conductor Видеоклипы
Joiósa, alegra, despreocupada, càndida, lleugera, brillant... Així és aquesta fantàstica música! 😊
The two clarinets sound like they are being played by one person, not two. What an amazing performance!
É sempre bom escutar Krommer e esse dupla de clarinetistas.
excellent
RIP Wolfgang Meyer
Wonderful, love Krommer!
9:57 Adagio
14:55 Rondo
Spirited !
I doubt if the composer this very fast performance in mind had. Anyway I like it this way.
Classical music was played pretty quickly back then.
says who?
123 321 often converts were played to an audience the majority of whom were standing, possibly in the open air.
Faster the better
yes i think krommer would die again if he heard it this way!!!😳😳😳 outrageous!!! 😒🧐
Perfect, of course. But I'd prefer a slightly slower tempo in the 1st movement: The genius buildup to the trill at ruclips.net/video/a1Ry40FSZ8c/видео.html and the trill itself are somehow lost in this high speed. Also the Adagio could be more on the slow side to increase the tension; they play it, I think, "just so". The version at ruclips.net/video/PfmCjX8JI9Q/видео.html has, in my opinion, much more life.
Krommer for sure was not a genius, but a a very gifted composer. His writind for the clainet is excellent . As in most virtuoso concertos of this time (think about Chopin) the orchestral tutti was used only in exposition andtrecapitulation, the orchestra was most often reduced to the strinfs pianissimo during the plying of the soloist. THis is by far less demanding than the style of Beethoven and Mozart. Nevertheless, thrse concrtos are c verry pleasant toi hear
pour ceux qui ignorent ce compositeur : 1759-1831. Si cela avait été mentionné, je n'aurais pas perdu mon temps, puisque je recherche de la musique baroque