Henri SELMER Paris présente Stephen Williamson

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Henri SELMER Paris presents Stephen Williamson, soon to be the Principal clarinet of the New York Philarmonic Orchestra, shares his experience in Chicago and New York's Orchestras, talks about his Signature clarinet, Sting...
    Henri SELMER Paris présente Stephen Williamson, bientôt Première Clarinette Solo au Metropolitan Opera de New York nous fait partager son expérience au sein des orchestres de Chicago et de New York, de la clarinette Signature, de Sting...
    more about Stephen Williamson here: www.selmer.fr/m...
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Комментарии • 33

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 2 года назад +2

    Great musician on a great instrument. Thank you. Bill

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your beautiful playing. You are an inspiration to us. God bless you and yours. Bill. UK

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 9 месяцев назад +1

    Sting was lucky to get you. Love your playing. Steve. Bill. UK

  • @vtr1996
    @vtr1996 11 лет назад +5

    His nephew plays the trombone at my school and he came today and talked to us. It was amazing how humble and great he is. Master's from Julliard and teaches at Columbia. Role model!

  • @raymondschroeder7270
    @raymondschroeder7270 5 лет назад +5

    I studied voice in college. Everyone sounds different. Never have I been able to embrace the concept of finding my own voice on the clarinet. This concept perhaps has been taught by other teachers. For me, there is the ability to play beautifully on solos, but also to blend with the other instruments where needed.

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 2 года назад +1

    This Video made me want to play the Selmer Signature Clarinet - thank you Stephen - God bless you and yours -Bill - UK

  • @brzezbrzez
    @brzezbrzez 11 лет назад +2

    Very inspiring to hear you talk and to play. Your playing will move the listener with its depth and direction.

  • @kickingnstreaming
    @kickingnstreaming 11 лет назад +4

    He is excellent and sounds great live- Even in Symphony Center.

  • @RobinHood-bt9ft
    @RobinHood-bt9ft 11 лет назад +2

    This IS a good clarinet player!

  • @BradyLR
    @BradyLR 11 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @emjay2045
    @emjay2045 2 года назад +1

    🖤

  • @NBmusoman
    @NBmusoman 10 лет назад +4

    Hi Stephen...wonderful just wonderful. But please explain the trill in Beethoven 6th excerpt using your right hand instead of left (?)(5.56) The french translation covers up what you are actually doing.
    thanks Neil

    • @rayzhang5551
      @rayzhang5551 7 лет назад

      He is using his right hand middle finger, instead of his left ring finger, to trill from G to A.

    • @djonesey5
      @djonesey5 6 лет назад +1

      Poster, Mr. Williams has brought his right pointer finger up to the low C#/high G# left hand trill key to effect this trill over doing so with his left pinky--the usual way to do this. I've seen him do this on the opening solo to Rhapsody in Blue as well, ruclips.net/video/r4teoC3OnEg/видео.html another RUclips post of his playing. Some players add an accessory key by Stephen Fox Clarinets on the instruments to do this without having to bring the right thumb off of its support of the clarinet. It's an advanced technique for players who think that their trill is faster/better controlled with the pointer of a free right hand, than then pinky of an occupied left.

    • @rayzhang5551
      @rayzhang5551 6 лет назад +2

      Dave Jones no he is trilling from G5 to A5. this is the famous clarinet solo in the 2nd movement of Beethoven's 6th, aka Pastorale. so the extra key would not help. but yes he does do that for the trill from G5 to G#5 in Rhapsody in Blue and the extra key would be very helpful.

    • @cesteres
      @cesteres 6 лет назад +1

      Saw it too. Risky but you can practise it. I prefer my daily vademecum

    • @emjay2045
      @emjay2045 2 года назад +1

      My teacher at U of H has me to do the same thing and practice both ways. If there’s time, use that R hand for those trills. But otherwise , L hand
      RIP Jeffrey Lerner 🙏🏼

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 2 года назад

    Ps. Stephen are the differences in resistance between the B-flat and A signature Clarinets. Thank you. Bill.

  • @Mauriziobarenboim
    @Mauriziobarenboim 10 лет назад

    @Brady Richards he is playing Beethoven Symphony no. 4 movement 4

  • @ParallaxSmoothJazz
    @ParallaxSmoothJazz 11 лет назад +2

    Congratulations. Nice career for a legit clarinet player. Glad to see you are not playing a Buffet! I got my Series 10 Bb clarinet in 1973 and I will never part with it.

    • @emjay2045
      @emjay2045 2 года назад +1

      Why the Buffet H8 ? Ha ha

  • @cesteres
    @cesteres 6 лет назад +1

    Wtf did he use right hand trill in Pastorale?

  • @LesSourdsDoues
    @LesSourdsDoues 11 лет назад

    Waouh ! :-)

  • @jimis3167
    @jimis3167 День назад

    9:34 I don't know about those places but in Greece, orchestra leaders have their preferred individuals predetermined to win the auditions however they play and auditions become just for typical reasons, believe It or not. That's the unfortunate truth. Nothing else counts really.

  • @BradyLR
    @BradyLR 11 лет назад

    What is the first excerpt?

  • @alessandrot-b
    @alessandrot-b 11 лет назад +1

    Beethoven 4

  • @badabing1292
    @badabing1292 Год назад

    Wow- sounds like an 8th grader.

    • @thelookingcat
      @thelookingcat 13 дней назад

      NAH Steve is literally peak clarinet. No edge, just pure, beautiful sound with perfect technique and an extremely expressive phrasing. He is the pinnacle of the clarinet, and we can only dream of being so... sensitive. So beautiful.

  • @skywalker2260
    @skywalker2260 4 года назад

    on est quand même loin de la qualité de la 'clarinette française' .........

    • @emjay2045
      @emjay2045 2 года назад

      🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @thelookingcat
      @thelookingcat 13 дней назад

      Honestly... It's a personal preference but in my opinion, Steve brings to the clarinet what most players lack: beauty. French clarinet has its own merit, but lacks true control of color and is often very edgy and harsh. I could criticize the German school to the same degree about lack of flexibility and dynamics. But Steve takes the gentle, pleasing, beautiful sound of the German system and brings it to French clarinet, with an immense flexibility, as you can hear in this video. He is the pinnacle of clarinet.