Damn. This is vey good. True story: First time I heard this my fiance at the time (now my wife) and I played hooky from work one day in September 1992. Beautiful day on the front range of Colorado, and we took a drive up I-70 to Georgetown to have us a time. Lo-and-behold, Carl Haas had his radio program on everyday on our local Classical Station (Adventures in Good Music), and on this particular day, he had three conductors in-studio and they were playing his version of "Guess the Composer". This was the final piece, and I was certain it was Mozart...but that too easy. I finally guessed Von Weber (as did one of his guests). No. It was Danzi. I was hooked. So was my soon-to-be-wife. Man, I love this stuff. Thank you so much for this. This is the epitome of "cool". It really is.
Bravi to all artists in this project! Great orchestra and wonderful Soloists! Shout out to the technicians (recording, camera etc.: you were meant with artists as well!)...
Fantastic performance and wonderful recording (audio/video: both). The only criticism goes to Danzi for using solo flute in the orchestra. Perfect example of fine Oehler System clarinet intonation (and Silverstein Ligature as well).
I agree with Kenny Keppel. Not Oehler system clarinet but Boehm system (another German system) but with the wrap around register/Bb Key. Wonderful instrument to use on a work like this and with flute. First-class performance all around. I agree the audio/video is much better than 99% of what we get these days.
@@anthonyflanders1347 Yes, I have have to take back my initial response to expecting it was an Oelher system clarinet. I still think there is something special about the sound/intonation and the wrap around side key through me off here. Thanks for the expert comments.
It's a great performance, very beautiful. I'm practicing this concerto but my edition is pretty bad and I would like to know if you have the sheet music... I would be so glad. Congratulations
Damn. This is vey good. True story: First time I heard this my fiance at the time (now my wife) and I played hooky from work one day in September 1992. Beautiful day on the front range of Colorado, and we took a drive up I-70 to Georgetown to have us a time. Lo-and-behold, Carl Haas had his radio program on everyday on our local Classical Station (Adventures in Good Music), and on this particular day, he had three conductors in-studio and they were playing his version of "Guess the Composer". This was the final piece, and I was certain it was Mozart...but that too easy. I finally guessed Von Weber (as did one of his guests). No. It was Danzi. I was hooked. So was my soon-to-be-wife. Man, I love this stuff. Thank you so much for this. This is the epitome of "cool". It really is.
It was an excellent, super concerto with two super giant soloists in it. Thanks for uploadinfg.
Bravi to all artists in this project! Great orchestra and wonderful Soloists! Shout out to the technicians (recording, camera etc.: you were meant with artists as well!)...
Excellent sound recording, and video. Artists very involved in the interpretation. Beautiful.
Fantastic, soloist and orchestra too!
4:28 I LOVE it!
Sehr gute Aufführung. Man erhält einen sehr guten Eindruck davon, warum die „Mannheimer Schule“ einst so berühmt und angesehen war.
So fun ! Excellent orchestra and soloists/ Director/ actor play... Very good sound. Congratulations
Clarinet and flute, is a very interesting combination of timbres. Liked it. The two musicians are good. Congratulations
Bello sonido y fraseo, enhorabuena
Wonderfull piece!!!!! Great Soloists!
Beautiful performance, superb recording.
Que hermosa pieza y la combinación de los timbres me encanta
Delightful
❤❤predivno❤❤
Clarinete y flauta, es una combinación de tonos muy interesante. Me ha gustado. Los dos músicos son buenos. felicitaciones
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You sound wonderful!
Hola buenas noches! Tendrás las partituras de esta obra para compartirlas? Muchas gracias
Super!!!!
Bravi !
Espectacular ( ESP ) LEGAL ( PT-BRA ) WONDERFULL ( ENG )
Fantastic performance and wonderful recording (audio/video: both). The only criticism goes to Danzi for using solo flute in the orchestra. Perfect example of fine Oehler System clarinet intonation (and Silverstein Ligature as well).
Fairly sure it's not Oehler mate!
I agree with Kenny Keppel. Not Oehler system clarinet but Boehm system (another German system) but with the wrap around register/Bb Key. Wonderful instrument to use on a work like this and with flute. First-class performance all around. I agree the audio/video is much better than 99% of what we get these days.
It’s kinda weird because the right hand pinky cluster has rollers like the öhler system but the fingerings that he uses are Böhm fingerings.
@@anthonyflanders1347 Yes, I have have to take back my initial response to expecting it was an Oelher system clarinet. I still think there is something special about the sound/intonation and the wrap around side key through me off here. Thanks for the expert comments.
Yeah it's for sure not Boehm but it can't be Oehler either. It's pretty uncommon to see anything but one of those two.
It's a great performance, very beautiful. I'm practicing this concerto but my edition is pretty bad and I would like to know if you have the sheet music... I would be so glad. Congratulations
Thank you Victor. The sheet music can be purchased here: www.prestomusic.com/sheet-music/products/7328646--danzi-f-sinfonia-concertante-op-41
Where can you find the sheet music for this piece?
www.prestomusic.com/sheet-music/products/7328646--danzi-f-sinfonia-concertante-op-41
And a few other shops, I'm sure.
@@Lonquich Thank you so much!
Am I missing it in the description? who is the composer? ha it's Danzi, I thought that was part of the title.