Karl Stamitz Concerto for Clarinet and Violin in B flat major, Suk / Peterkova
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Karl Stamitz Concerto for Clarinet and Violin in B flat major
1. Allegro
2. Andante moderato
3. tempo di Minuetto
Josef Suk Violin
Ludmila Peterkova Clarinet
The Prague Philharmonia
Jiří Bělohlávek Conductor
How lovely and exciting !!!!
Que bella música,me transporta a otra dimensión, gracias a quienes hacen posible éstos momentos maravillosos.
Great recording of great clarinet (not so much violin) music beautifully interpreted by Ludmila & Josef under great conductor, who just 3 days ago passed away! May Jiri Belohlavek requiescat in pace !
…. I AM SPEECHLESS… this is the most beautiful piece ever… my favourite clarinet concerto has a twin….
Well, Bohemians / Czechs knew how to write rococo music at Mannheim! Even Mozart admired clarinets at Mannheim ...
Guys check out this other concerto:
ruclips.net/video/m0wYD4MzwUw/видео.html
I love Suk's interpretations of Czech music. I think he expresses it better then any other violinist.
I agree with you. We need not forget, that Josef Suk violinist was grandson of Josef Suk composer and great-grandson of Antonin Dvořák.
danke schön!
Contrastando com a desenvoltura das cordas de Mannheim, brilha o clarinete, instrumento bem admirado pelos Stamitz.
I. Allegro - 00:05
II. Andante moderato - 08:52
III. Tempo di Minuetto - 15:26
Stamitz was the head of the so-called Mannheim school and orchestra, an avant-garde group of their time. Mozart learnt a lot from them. They experimented a lot, as for instance this double concerto for clarinet and violin.
awesome
danke!!!
Certifié intergalactique!
clasicismo puro
Originally Karl Philipp Stamitz' Concerto for 2 Clarinets and Orchestra No. 4
Thank you for info ! :-)
Wilfried Berk I knew I had heard the melodies before, but could not identify where. Thanks for this. You wouldn't know if there was an arrangement for electric guitar and bass clarinet, would you?LOL
Thanks for the info! c:
Is this very Concert also
Opus 4 ? Thanks in advance
Right should be Concert No.4.
I'm asking for the Op.Number.
Indeed - a "mozartian" concert in the whole structure. But the Master was the Master, which makes this piece freshly delightful, composed, but that is as long as Stamitz could go under the Amadeusian shadow....
Baie mooi.
A surprise. I have heard many works for clarinett from Carl Stamitz, but this concerto for clarinett and violin is new for me. Is this an orginal or an arrangement ? A pretty amusing piece, but Stamitz had the bad luck to live almost in the same time as Mozart, who setteld the clarinett on a very high level.
Thank you very much for your kind comment and interesting. I read nothing in internet, or on booklet that Karl Stamitz composed concerto specially for violin and clarinet in list of his works. There is writen for violin and clarinet or for 2 clarinets. Karl Stamitz composed many concertos for 2 instruments. I found only in IMSLP Concerto for Clarinet and Violin in B flat major. Publisher Sieber, n.d.[1777], Instrumentation: Solo: clarinet, violin/clarinet
Orchestra: strings with ad lib. 2 oboes, 2 horns
I wish you beautiful week !
imslp.org/wiki/Category:Stamitz,_Carl_Philipp
+Berrnt Ortner I think Sabine Meyer has recorded this, but truthfully, I like this rendition better. The blend with the violin is seamless. Absolutely lovely in every respect! (I am a clarinetist, too.)
Now if I could find a clarinet to solo against my violin...
A pity that not every Orchestra takes easily to Sabine Meyer's tone.
May be I will solo clarinet "against" your violin. Bud at budajz68@gmail.com
Enel
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