Nice to hear but not too surprised and pleased : Poulenc was an accomplished pianist and accompanist himself so he would know. And indeed it s beautiful to hear (especially played by Jacques Fevrier). Thanks so much for this precious upload.
Didn't expect to see you here. I love the Poulenc woodwind sonatas so much. And the Trio too... :) They're always what I think of when I think of what I would want a woodwind sonata to sound like if I ever actually write one.
I'm playing this for the first time at 16, for my Grade 7. Have to say, out of all my pieces. This is definitely my favourite! Those top notes are gorgeous if hit correctly. Fair play to anyone who can hit them without squeaking. I'm getting there. Let's hope the examiner likes it 🙏
Michel Portal’s playing is incredibly brilliant. The range of dynamics! The expression! The subtle vibrato that so sets his sound apart!* I will never sound like this even though I’m going to play clarinet the rest of my life *(Why are people hating on his vibrato? I’d like to see them do it.)
I hate clarinet vibrato. But more importantly, It think his tone sounds pretty thin and lacks center. Bonade school of playing is my model so this sounds very poor to me, in my opinion.
@@Trenton.D Ok so I've learned a lot in the 3 years since I made that comment and I now understand how different Portal's sound is from the Bonade School, so your perspective makes sense. However I still don't think Portal sounds "bad" and I think his style of playing fits the Poulenc sonata really well.
The part from 5:03 is brilliantly evocative clarinet playing. I imagine a drunkard in the gutter who feels pity for himself , smashes his bottle, vows to take revenge on the world and disappears into the dark..
Hendrik Mertens That is the most perfect description I have ever heard! Like an old Parisian Victorian times drama! 😂 I shall think of that every time I play this piece! Thank you! 😂🎶
The second movement of this sonata reminds me of the second movement of the flute sonata. I see a lot of similarities between both sonatas but each sonata shows the personality of each instrument. Maybe I'm biased but the flute sonata is my favorite of the three woodwind sonatas that he wrote :)
Great video. I'm an amateur clarinet player and I can say the score is more scary than really difficult, just takes practice. One think I don't understand is why the score has certain notes that, in practice, are played different. But I haven't found any revised score with the 'right' notes below: - The F just a bit before the rehearsal mark is played as an E. - 4 measures later, the low C that concludes the phrase is also played an E. - 4 measures after , the A that concludes the phrase is played a C#. This in every version I heard including this.
A fantastic recording with great artists. Sorry that I have not heard this klarinettist before,he is a player after my taste. Tell him that!!! And a great Thank You to olla-vogala!!
Brilliant performance! The most difficult performance problem is playing his chamber music at the tempo he requires. This brilliant composer doesn't think small, nor slow. He is at his best at virtuosic speeds which is probably the way he played his compositions. Oh, yes! He writes brilliantly beautiful slow sections or movements, but when he "flies", he flies.
I can’t believe that once upon a time (42 years ago!) I actually could play this! Unfortunately all recorded evidence was lost by the department chair ☹️
How did it go? The 3rd movement's got some crazy shit in it, but still sounds amazing. I chose the 2nd movement as the 2nd piece for a competition & I'm looking forward to it 🙌✨Poulenc has composed some crazy stuff in this sonata
grałem to grałem, wiele razy.... Bardzo to lubiłem. 27 lat temu myślałem, że grałem "muzykę współczesną". Tymczasem Poulenc dzisiaj - jest dla mnie muzyką bardzo dawną :-). Wiele tu podobieństwo z sonatami na obój, czy fletową tego samego kompozytora. Od 3:22 bardzo dużo mnie kosztowało, ale ładniej to zagrałem, niż na nagraniu... Się miało kondycję wtedy... A od 9:59 - na nagraniu jest bardzo brzydki dźwięk... u mnie była radosna zabawa księżycowego Pierota
Wow, didn't know that. But here's a thought: Check out " Sonata a la maniere de Francis Poulenc" by Dutch composer Wijnand van Klaveren for alto saxophone and piano. All three movements are uploaded to UA-cam with the composer as accompanist, and my ear tells me the transition from sax to bassoon is a possibility. Indeed, Poulenc's Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano HAS been arranged for two saxes and piano, again uploaded to UA-cam.
Poulenc is really brilliant. My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this down in the research. You will love it for sure: Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
Thanks for posting. I do like this sonata and many other pieces by "good old Francis". I feel "saudades" ( a Portuguese word that means a sort of nostalgia) of the times when France had good composers, good music, great actors, good films, etc., etc. Then came the Boulez's, the Nouvelle Vague... and even more disgraceful things.... Shared on Google+
Interesting use of the same material in the opening of the second movement as in the Agnus Dei movement of his Gloria, written just under 2 years before this sonata.
My take: Benny Goodman commissioned this piece in which one can hear elements of jazz and Klezmer. It ain’t Mozart. I liked the subtle vibrato. Again, it’s a matter of preference.
Thanks for uploading! Apart from the beautiful music, I noticed a very well-written program note attached in the description. I wonder if it's written by you or not.
Question for the clarinettists: It appears there are a lot of fast motions and slurs across the break. Would this be considered a difficult challenge for most players? Not so difficult for a professional? I am not a clarinettist.
Robert Wilks most of the piece is doable, and it often isn’t the runs for us that are the hardest. Usually the hitting the super high notes in this piece is hard
I hear a lot of Poulenc's Oboe Sonata within the _Tres calme_ part of the first movement. Since I'm not too familiar with Poulenc - Were the phrases he used in both works his "trademark" or something? Or was there a specific reason he "recycled" those phrases? I'm really curious.
Both sonatas were composed at the same time and share a lot of things. I'm not sure if there was a programmatic intent, but I have always considered them as some sort of "twins"
Мишель Порталь - виртуоз-гений. Но дышит он по-своему: более короткими фразами, чем прописал Пуленк. Поэтому legato в быстром темпе у него немного суетливое. Зато в кантиленах медленной части они с Февриером добиваются того, ради чего сочинялась эта гениальная музыка: самого существа лирики. Это не похоже ни на что, это настоящий подарок музыкальному икусству и от композитора, и от исполнителей.
me first chair honors middle school, reading all the comments about how people had to play this for honors high school… *so is this how my reign ends?*
DI FATTI IL PRIMO MOVIMENTO E LA RIPRESA IN STILE MINORE DI QUELL ARIA!...C E DEL MOZART ANCHE IN POULENC ANZI È LO SPIRITO GIUSTO PER SUONARLA IN MANIERA DIVINA E NON IN MANIERA SBRAGATA!
I totally agree with Amy. Of course very nice technique and expression, but clarinet vibrato here is not what Francis Poulenc asked for. Some people even think it sound's vulgar in this repertoire...
Where´s the interpretation and felixibility of music, the vibrato isn´t killing it, just adding something new that maybe the composer couldn´t think about when writing it down.
This sonata sounds super nice but some rhythms are kinda copied from the flute sonata (the seven note clusters in both of the first movements), etc. I think that all 3 high woodwind sonatas sound nice tho!
Their vibrato is not matching this piece at All. Clarinet vibrato is more for jazz this is not the best recording. They played everything else perfectly
You need to remember however that the piece was commissioned by Benny Goodman, who was known for playing both Classical and Jazz music for the clarinet! It is purely down to personal preference.
Really? I feel like there's so much potential there that's wasted without the inclusion of the vibrato. There's an empty gap when expression is the core of this piece. If anything, I think the vibrato should be a given here.
As a pianist, this is hands down my favorite piece to accompany for an instrument. So very well written.
Love to hear that! As a clarinettist, I wonder if you guys get bored sometimes playing the accompaniment.
Have you played Brahms' second clarinet sonata?
@@penguinexpress12 I don’t think so. I only accompanied one clarinetist; otherwise mostly strings and voice, and a trombonist here or there.
Nice to hear but not too surprised and pleased : Poulenc was an accomplished pianist and accompanist himself so he would know. And indeed it s beautiful to hear (especially played by Jacques Fevrier). Thanks so much for this precious upload.
Didn't expect to see you here. I love the Poulenc woodwind sonatas so much. And the Trio too... :) They're always what I think of when I think of what I would want a woodwind sonata to sound like if I ever actually write one.
I'm playing this for the first time at 16, for my Grade 7. Have to say, out of all my pieces. This is definitely my favourite! Those top notes are gorgeous if hit correctly. Fair play to anyone who can hit them without squeaking. I'm getting there. Let's hope the examiner likes it 🙏
listen to harold wright this guy playing here is really bad...yuck
Michel Portal’s playing is incredibly brilliant. The range of dynamics! The expression! The subtle vibrato that so sets his sound apart!* I will never sound like this even though I’m going to play clarinet the rest of my life
*(Why are people hating on his vibrato? I’d like to see them do it.)
I hate clarinet vibrato. But more importantly, It think his tone sounds pretty thin and lacks center. Bonade school of playing is my model so this sounds very poor to me, in my opinion.
@@Trenton.D of course. Vibrato (for clarinet) should be a stilistic device, it should not be used permanently.
@@Trenton.D I agree ...
It's not the vibrato it's the thin tone he has that lacks dynamic. And his staccato is so harsh
@@Trenton.D Ok so I've learned a lot in the 3 years since I made that comment and I now understand how different Portal's sound is from the Bonade School, so your perspective makes sense. However I still don't think Portal sounds "bad" and I think his style of playing fits the Poulenc sonata really well.
The part from 5:03 is brilliantly evocative clarinet playing. I imagine a drunkard in the gutter who feels pity for himself , smashes his bottle, vows to take revenge on the world and disappears into the dark..
Hendrik Mertens That is the most perfect description I have ever heard! Like an old Parisian Victorian times drama! 😂 I shall think of that every time I play this piece! Thank you! 😂🎶
haha thank you! Yes this music can bring up a lot of sceneries. But the music is also just as good in itself. Have fun playing!
The second movement of this sonata reminds me of the second movement of the flute sonata. I see a lot of similarities between both sonatas but each sonata shows the personality of each instrument. Maybe I'm biased but the flute sonata is my favorite of the three woodwind sonatas that he wrote :)
Kiara Eijo i play clarinet and flute sonata is definitely my fav!
I still haven’t heard it yet, but it sounds like I need to!
Legendary composition. So charming and exciting. Never a dull moment
The second movement’s melody has a bit of fragments from his improvisation number 15 in C minor for piano. Lovely
Okay, a lil' bit of that piano concerto in the 3rd movement, I see you
just listened to this days ago and noticed that 🙂 such a great quote
Poulenc,s sonatas for oboe and for flute also seem to have bits and pieces from this one
I love the 3rd movement, it represents this sonate!!😊
Great video. I'm an amateur clarinet player and I can say the score is more scary than really difficult, just takes practice.
One think I don't understand is why the score has certain notes that, in practice, are played different. But I haven't found any revised score with the 'right' notes below:
- The F just a bit before the rehearsal mark is played as an E.
- 4 measures later, the low C that concludes the phrase is also played an E.
- 4 measures after , the A that concludes the phrase is played a C#.
This in every version I heard including this.
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5:39
9:56
Thank you for your service to society.
look in the description
A fantastic recording with great artists. Sorry that I have not heard this klarinettist before,he is a player after my taste. Tell him that!!! And a great Thank You to olla-vogala!!
Excellent!I love this sonata !❤️👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇸🇧🇷✨✨✨✨🙌🏼
Hauntingly beautiful! It reminds me of a mansion filled with ghosts.
Brilliant performance!
The most difficult performance problem is playing his chamber music at the tempo he requires.
This brilliant composer doesn't think small, nor slow.
He is at his best at virtuosic speeds which is probably the way he played his compositions.
Oh, yes! He writes brilliantly beautiful slow sections or movements, but when he "flies", he flies.
Totally agree!👏👏
i'm about to start learning the first movement for my grade 8. although it's going to be challenging, i love this piece so it shouldn't be to bad
Hey nice, enjoy it- I did the exact same in December- such a great piece!
i played this for my grade 8 too!
Yes just starting to learn this for G8 as well Xd
@@drano_cat7810 good luck!
@@gracepatrick6432 thanks a lot, I’ll need it 😂
A have become a "Dougie come lately" Francis Poulenc fan!
Final movement definitely reminiscent of the same in the Prokofiev Flute Sonata
Love that section beginning at 3:21. So mysterious
I can’t believe that once upon a time (42 years ago!) I actually could play this! Unfortunately all recorded evidence was lost by the department chair ☹️
Haha sucks for you!
@@HelloooThere How is that funny?!
@@lonniethomas2649 oh sorry I’m ticky tay
@@HelloooThere It’s ok. I got over it years ago. But every once in awhile I wish I had it…
Never too late to start over!
listening to this when i should actually be practicing this for allstate whoops
Excellent player,nicely done.
Ron Shields It's benny goodman lol of course hes good
This is my audition for the high school honor band😂🔫
same
Ditto, I have exerpts for the midterm auditions
Yea this is one of them...
Im not gonna make it in like this..
Same
Mines today playing this
Marvelous!
0:58 how is this even physically possible
Some people use the Bb fingering to make that part easier. Then all you have to do is stretch your embouchure down.
You can even do it with an german clarinet - you don't have to use boehm-System everytime. a little bit of work. again and again ;-)
play the f# with just the top middle key
Chose the third movement as my solo, and I’m excited for it
How did it go? The 3rd movement's got some crazy shit in it, but still sounds amazing.
I chose the 2nd movement as the 2nd piece for a competition & I'm looking forward to it 🙌✨Poulenc has composed some crazy stuff in this sonata
grałem to grałem, wiele razy.... Bardzo to lubiłem. 27 lat temu myślałem, że grałem "muzykę współczesną". Tymczasem Poulenc dzisiaj - jest dla mnie muzyką bardzo dawną :-). Wiele tu podobieństwo z sonatami na obój, czy fletową tego samego kompozytora. Od 3:22 bardzo dużo mnie kosztowało, ale ładniej to zagrałem, niż na nagraniu... Się miało kondycję wtedy... A od 9:59 - na nagraniu jest bardzo brzydki dźwięk... u mnie była radosna zabawa księżycowego Pierota
What are you saying?
@@samuelgrobstein5232 trzeba języki poznawać :-). Ja tam angielski rozumiem, ale czy ty rozumiesz mój język?
@@wojciechkaamarz8919 Sorry, Thank You
Inspiring ...
playing this for my audition tomorrow!
j'adore le passage à 3:21
Me pasa lo mismo!
Poor bassoon didn’t get a sonata from Poulenc ultimately.
:(
Wow, didn't know that. But here's a thought: Check out "
Sonata a la maniere de Francis Poulenc" by Dutch composer
Wijnand van Klaveren for alto saxophone and piano. All three movements are uploaded to UA-cam with the composer as accompanist, and my ear tells me the transition from sax to bassoon is a possibility. Indeed, Poulenc's Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano HAS been arranged for two saxes and piano, again uploaded to UA-cam.
The bassoon shows up in the trio and in the sextet though, which is a close second I guess ;)
This could be a spin-off of Tubby The Tuba. Poor Bobby The Bassoon who never got his own Sonata.
@@culveyhouse And the sonata for clarinet and bassoon.
Poulenc is really brilliant. My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this down in the research. You will love it for sure:
Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
0:58 reminds me of the flute sonata
that's what i'm thinking
actually this sonata sounds like an atonal version of flute lol
true, 0:34 too
That, s not a good thing, when a composer sounds like his other piece...
Sorrow and joy, death and life, he conveyed everything he thought at that moment, the death of one gave life to another...
That was damn good.
Thanks for posting. I do like this sonata and many other pieces by "good old Francis". I feel "saudades" ( a Portuguese word that means a sort of nostalgia) of the times when France had good composers, good music, great actors, good films, etc., etc. Then came the Boulez's, the Nouvelle Vague... and even more disgraceful things.... Shared on Google+
Incredible
First chapter not as frenzied as other performances.
nice throughout.
Bravo
0:04 is a good place to start. ^ Say Qui to Poulenc's Sonata for Clarinet and Piano.
Beginning
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End
1:16
Measure 6
0:14
Measure 16
0:33
Measure 9
0:21
Second movement
0:38
Third Movement
0:54
Measure 4
0:12
Measure 20
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qUeEn -3- holy shit
@@daderpytortoise wait Bryan-
Interesting use of the same material in the opening of the second movement as in the Agnus Dei movement of his Gloria, written just under 2 years before this sonata.
incredible
Interesting that the pianist is playing the 64th notes exact but the clarinet is playing them halfway between 32nds and 64ths.
Has anyone ever done a video of how many times Poulenc quoted his self?
My take: Benny Goodman commissioned this piece in which one can hear elements of jazz and Klezmer. It ain’t Mozart. I liked the subtle vibrato. Again, it’s a matter of preference.
Wynona Fudd I like this clarinetist’s vibrato too.
@@nathanhol42001 me too
Thanks for uploading! Apart from the beautiful music, I noticed a very well-written program note attached in the description. I wonder if it's written by you or not.
The 3/4 section sounds awfully close to the oboe sonata....
00:05 1 часть ГП
00:20 1 часть ПП
5:40 2 часть
9:58 3 часть
Wow! The oboe sonata has ver similar parts to this!
Question for the clarinettists: It appears there are a lot of fast motions and slurs across the break. Would this be considered a difficult challenge for most players? Not so difficult for a professional? I am not a clarinettist.
Robert Wilks most of the piece is doable, and it often isn’t the runs for us that are the hardest. Usually the hitting the super high notes in this piece is hard
yay clarinet for me
la partitura como podría conseguirla, me la podría compartir? gracias
I hear a lot of Poulenc's Oboe Sonata within the _Tres calme_ part of the first movement. Since I'm not too familiar with Poulenc - Were the phrases he used in both works his "trademark" or something? Or was there a specific reason he "recycled" those phrases? I'm really curious.
same here
Both sonatas were composed at the same time and share a lot of things. I'm not sure if there was a programmatic intent, but I have always considered them as some sort of "twins"
BTW officially the oboe sonata is Poulenc's last work as far as I know.
many composers borrowed from themselves in these periods of time
Мишель Порталь - виртуоз-гений. Но дышит он по-своему: более короткими фразами, чем прописал Пуленк. Поэтому legato в быстром темпе у него немного суетливое. Зато в кантиленах медленной части они с Февриером добиваются того, ради чего сочинялась эта гениальная музыка: самого существа лирики. Это не похоже ни на что, это настоящий подарок музыкальному икусству и от композитора, и от исполнителей.
"mexicaanos al gri to de gueeerra", a friend of mine once said.
Good as this is, I miss Pascal Rogé more than most.
me first chair honors middle school, reading all the comments about how people had to play this for honors high school… *so is this how my reign ends?*
aahhh this is audition for high school state honor band
delle belle turbando il riposo
MikeAgoBrigante L'ho pensato anch'io 😂😂😂😂
DI FATTI IL PRIMO MOVIMENTO E LA RIPRESA IN STILE MINORE DI QUELL ARIA!...C E DEL MOZART ANCHE IN POULENC ANZI È LO SPIRITO GIUSTO PER SUONARLA IN MANIERA DIVINA E NON IN MANIERA SBRAGATA!
Is there a genre that defines this type of music?
Les Six en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Six
Neoromantic
Forget about genre, it's just music !
Poulenc seems to have re-used a lot of motifs and ideas from his 1957 flute sonata.
anyone else doing the first movement for ABRSM grade 8 piano?
Obra maestra
Why is the sheet music in russian?
Feel like I'm watching Tom and Jerry cartoons
The number of views enforces the love for this work. Sound French in this version ...to sad about the intonation.
wow there is so sick
0:12 rip my lips!
0:38
my final for fall woohoo
I totally agree with Amy.
Of course very nice technique and expression, but clarinet vibrato here is not what Francis Poulenc asked for.
Some people even think it sound's vulgar in this repertoire...
Who said so?
Me and other people here and also teatchers of the academy ;-)
Actually he makes it work reasonably well here - not as bad as cello vibrato in Bach, my feeling
Where´s the interpretation and felixibility of music, the vibrato isn´t killing it, just adding something new that maybe the composer couldn´t think about when writing it down.
this type of vibrato used to be a French tradition and it is exactly what Poulenc expected.
10:22-10:44
This sonata sounds super nice but some rhythms are kinda copied from the flute sonata (the seven note clusters in both of the first movements), etc. I think that all 3 high woodwind sonatas sound nice tho!
California All State bands audition music 2019 - 2020 year
And this year we have the Saint-Saëns Sonata... this year is lucky 💪
3:30
이노레 눔후조하용!!!
9:56
Wait this isn't how to change a tire
It just goes to show that the clarinet is easy.
10:58
6:18
Anyone tried out for all state
Also my lips hella hurt form playing that high
Cece just message me when you find this for message
hendrik,its very quiet
Their vibrato is not matching this piece at All. Clarinet vibrato is more for jazz this is not the best recording. They played everything else perfectly
I couldn't agree more but which recording is best?
Karl Leister's recording is pretty solid
¡Is Michel Portal! child.
You need to remember however that the piece was commissioned by Benny Goodman, who was known for playing both Classical and Jazz music for the clarinet! It is purely down to personal preference.
Amy Samuelson I agree
Классический кларнет с вибрато..что может быть хуже!
This is by far the ugliest interpretation of this piece I’ve ever heard
Seems jazz...
Do not like the vibrato on the piece.Prefer the pure cl. sound. -Ron Shields
Really? I feel like there's so much potential there that's wasted without the inclusion of the vibrato. There's an empty gap when expression is the core of this piece. If anything, I think the vibrato should be a given here.
Luis Vazquez-Vega I agree
@@luisvazquez-vega7316 agreed
SOUND LIKE A DEATH CHIKEN!
A chicken doesn't make much sound if it's dead, does it?
I really hate Portal's sound, it ruins this beautiful piece. Fortunately modern clarinettist have a much better sound.
but the vibrato is so pretty!!!
@@natekite7532=> It can be pretty to play "Moonlight Serenade", yes probably. Not for Poulenc, or for classical music in general.
Can u play without this fcking vibrato next time?
horrible el vibrato en esta pieza, no es del estilo
This is dry
What a terrible piece of music.
Why you don't like? Just interested because I like it and play it now 😄
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