Concertino Da Camera Movement I, Jacques Ibert
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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Score from IMSLP.
Movement I: Allegro con moto
Performed by Arno Bornkamp
Background Information:
Concertino da Camera pour Saxophone Alto et Onze Instruments ("Short concerto for alto saxophone and eleven instruments") was written by Jacques Ibert during the year 1935. Ibert dedicated the work to his friend, saxophonist Sigurd Rascher,[1] who premiered the first movement in 1935. Later that year, Ibert completed the second movement, and the work was performed for the first time in its entirety by Rascher in December, 1935.
The work is in two movements, the first, Allegro con moto, is lively and technically challenging and the second, Larghetto - Animato Molto begins with a hauntingly lyrical passage before resuming the energetic pace of the beginning, interrupted by a short cadenza. The concerto is distinctive for its large range requiring the use of saxophone altissimo. The accompanying ensemble consists of: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet and strings (small string orchestra). The piece shares similarities with his concerto for flute. - From Wikipedia
I was gonna play this for my audition at FSU but........Nvm
Christian Cruz you won’t
Where is the 2nd (& 3rd) movements?
Milewskige this is only a recording of the first, and the 3rd movement was composed way after the first two, so it isn’t available in the imslp. The imslp show solos that have been released before I think in 1940. The 3rd movement was finished after 1940 so it isn’t available on the imslp.
Bob Ross I got the score off of imslp, plus this recording by Arno Bornkamp was definitely recorded after the second movement was finished
봉효야 듣고있니 사랑했었다 보고싶고 그립다
Doctor Appleton ! ! !
0:11
0:40
自分用 0:120:120:120:120:120:12
0:120:120:120:120:120:12
0:200:200:200:20:200:200:200:20
0:200:200:200:200:200:200:200:20
日本人だ!
Arno misses chromatic articulation at 0:50 , 2:41 , and 3:45
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but is this an alternate version of Ibert?
He played the other version with the different articulations
Who cares
I think he does miss it
Edwin Garcia. No. He doesn’t. L
There's a lot of inconsistency on the articulation in that run, between editions. I guarantee you Arno did not 'miss it'.
Boquilla al saxofón
Hard to play
Good luck