11:48 is one of my favourite moments. The oscillating violas below the high violin and flute harmonics creates this beautiful shimmering effect. Such amazing orchestration and harmony.
Anyone who say that modern classical composers can't write melodies, or don't care to, needs to listen to this. Yes, it's sometimes a bit reminiscent of "Rhapsody in Blue", but that's more a matter of having a similar feel than actually stealing anything.
Bellissimo e interessantissimo.Grande clarinettista!sembra che suoni clarinetti di diverse totalità. e portati tutti all'esasperazione tecnica.La composizione e' felicemente innescata nella migliore tradizione didattuca francese per cl., dei corsi superiori.Impressionismo evolutissimo sfociante in episodi espressionisti di grande suggestione.
Benny Goodman plays this so much in Heaven that some of the cherubs began rolling their eyes. St. Peter wagged his finger at them, telling them to knock it off. And so they sincerely apologized and quit doing that.
I realize my last comment may have sounded a bit off putting or dismissive. If so, please accept my apology as that was not my intention. Thanks for your insightful comments on this work of music.
No question the composer wrote extremes on the clarinet. Cacaphony seems to be Lindberg's passion, but he also integrates a lot of augmented and compound combinations in his orchestration, which are quite beautiful.
+Josue Vasquez Pinzon Actually, it is a clarinet effect. I have taken some lessons with Mr. Kriikku, and I have seen him performing this concerto in Finland and The Neterlands: there is no bass clarinet in that part. Of course, this effect is also possible on bass clarinet, but, in this case, it is clarinet.
Sorry for the waiting. Actually, I am not able to do this effect in its fully , but you have to slide the chin on the reed a bit further from the normal place to make it sound. Also, you have to combine this with sliding the fingers. If you find a tutorial or more information, please let me know. Thank you!
11:48 is one of my favourite moments. The oscillating violas below the high violin and flute harmonics creates this beautiful shimmering effect.
Such amazing orchestration and harmony.
How magnificent! Most colorful and brilliant composing and playing!!
Anyone who say that modern classical composers can't write melodies, or don't care to, needs to listen to this. Yes, it's sometimes a bit reminiscent of "Rhapsody in Blue", but that's more a matter of having a similar feel than actually stealing anything.
This is spectacular!!
It's just amazing masterpiece... 👍
A true masterpiece-masterfully played!
Best clarinetist! Kari Kriikku. I am surprised. Excellent. Thirrymater - thank you very much!
Bellissimo e interessantissimo.Grande clarinettista!sembra che suoni clarinetti di diverse totalità. e portati tutti all'esasperazione tecnica.La composizione e' felicemente innescata nella migliore tradizione didattuca francese per cl., dei corsi superiori.Impressionismo evolutissimo sfociante in episodi espressionisti di grande suggestione.
kari krikku is a gem, saw him a couple times in vancouver and it was awesome!
Haunting, beautiful, wonderfully played!
The ranges of expression in colour and inventon are remarkable...
Probably the ultimate clarinet concerto?
This is definitely my goal.
This is amazing, impressionistic, romantic, post-postmodern music!
Fascinating !
Holy crap! I shall learn this for sure
I saw this live in Birmingham- mouth was agape for the majority of thw performance!
I think my ear just came.
@@victorrobin642 LMAO OK BOOMER
@@dokebi4502 What are you then. The Reagan Degeneration perhaps?
Wonderful!
Strangely my favorite moment starts at 12:41 ... by the way, its really great piece...
Benny Goodman plays this so much in Heaven that some of the cherubs began rolling their eyes. St. Peter wagged his finger at them, telling them to knock it off. And so they sincerely apologized and quit doing that.
A wonderful piece -- kind of a love letter to Stravinsky
Yes, there are also some very clear references quotes to him as well.
Daphnis et chloe quote
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😍😍😍😍
I hear some Daphnis et chloe in there
I realize my last comment may have sounded a bit off putting or dismissive. If so, please accept my apology as that was not my intention. Thanks for your insightful comments on this work of music.
Wow
Kari Kriikku is the soloist
No question the composer wrote extremes on the clarinet. Cacaphony seems to be Lindberg's passion, but he also integrates a lot of augmented and compound combinations in his orchestration, which are quite beautiful.
I don't hear the Simpsons reference some are talking about but I do hear a clear resolution to C Major at the end.
I hear bits of A Japan influence but not sure if it coming from the whole scales he sometimes plays.
@@victorrobin642 Well did you find any?
definite influence from rhapsody in blue both the solo clarinet and the piano.
24:05 Rapsody in Blue
6:23
3:55 What was that?
It's a Bass Clarinet effect !
+Josue Vasquez Pinzon Actually, it is a clarinet effect. I have taken some lessons with Mr. Kriikku, and I have seen him performing this concerto in Finland and The Neterlands: there is no bass clarinet in that part. Of course, this effect is also possible on bass clarinet, but, in this case, it is clarinet.
that is cool, do you know how its done? Anyway thank you
Sorry for the waiting. Actually, I am not able to do this effect in its fully , but you have to slide the chin on the reed a bit further from the normal place to make it sound. Also, you have to combine this with sliding the fingers. If you find a tutorial or more information, please let me know. Thank you!
+Eduardo Molero Illan Thanks , is an incredible effect , i don't know than the clarinet could make this , is amazing , thank for your information
I hear a bit of Gershwin in this. As much as Stravinsky anyway.
Yes, a bad imitation of Gershwin.
Lotta Gershwin, borders on derivative. B-
The good kind.
19:00
Not at all. Thanks for your considerate attitude though. It is refreshing.
last chord= the simpsons
OK, but there are some very direct quotes to a few works, but call them what you will.
It’s great art but obviously not all are pleased by it. It might be the sounds of drunken birds?
I wouldn't particularly call them quotes so much as allusions of style.
Why on earth this concert. I love it but... why
If you can´t handle the answer, don´t ask the question ahre
@@luzaguir who are you? You seem to be a troll
Пиздец 18:03 , 19:04
Lindberg are you drunk?
what kind of noise is this piece?
Walter Johnson The good kind.
Came here for the clarinet. Left because of the "music".
Wow