My favorite music performance of all time. I dare say it cannot get any better than this. The loneliness, the madness, the folly, the delicacy is so well done in this piece. I felt it all. So well done.
Mankind at its best . It doesn't get any better than these musicians playing so well together . If the world could live in harmony, like this performance is ,.....then planet earth would be a ultra harmonious place to live .
Among the numerous exceptional qualities of this rendition is the nuanced and well rehearsed quality of the orchestra. I hear lines and colour in this rendition that are vacant in other recordings. And, the integration of soloist and orchestra is sublime. Bravo!
Bravi tutti! To play such a difficult piece without a conductor is a testament to their wonderful musicianship, and how much they are all listening to each other.
If all the world could learn to live in harmony like this orchestra plays together,…then every one would be more compassionate and caring, and our planet would have a far better environment for everything to exist in. I never grow tired of this piece. Bravo ! !
My nostalgia is kicked up when I listen to this. I think that I heard this concerto as a young child, perhaps as the soundtrack to a Saturday afternoon TV program (back when there was quality programming for young people). That early exposure has served me well in my adult life.
Great recording. If only there weren't three ads in the middle of the piece. Why can't UA-cam just give me three unskippable ads before the video starts? They get the same amount of money without messing up my music.
Copland is amazing, and this performance is great. I've spent the evening listening to a number of pieces by the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. Really fine!
This is an awesome performance. Everyone seems to be having fun! It is easy to get carried away in this piece and the result is ugly. Martin plays beautiful through out with lightness and bounce. A lot of jazz like sounds contained within a classical expression.
Fröst is a master, and his tone has improved a ton over the last five years, but I wish he'd slow down during his unaccompanied cadenza bit and sing out a bit more. His playing is gorgeous and right on the mark when the rest of the orchestra comes back in, though. Plaintive and curious, subdued yet bridling with joy, just the way it should be. Nobody does altissimo like he does, though. So rounded and smooth, not an ounce of force.
I get the impression that he's still searching for what he wants the cadenza to be. It feels to me like he's trying out different things, some which work and some which don't quite work. It'll be interesting to see where he goes with it in the future. In the meantime, the person for me who got the cadenza absolutely right is Stoltzman. I play a lot of big band jazz, swing (doing a Benny Goodman feature concert in March), and Stoltzman's interpretation makes sense to me in that context.
This piece never ceases to amaze me, and move me at the same time. One of the best performances of all time too. Tighter than Copland and Goodman's take
We have to listen to this for DLD for band and I thought I would hate doing this and I have put it off for as long as possible but now I'm mad at myself for putting it off... It's so beautiful.
That added fall at 11:15 was absolutely beautiful and sent a chill down my spine! I’m going to ask my instructor if I can do that too because this is the only person I’ve heard do that. It was a small thing but added so much FLAVOR. Also I love the energy going on on stage. And the way he seem less let jumps to the altissimo range like it’s nothing? Beautiful
I like this so much better than when the music is dominated by a conductor. This seems to grow from organic relationships between all the players. Bravo!
I am extremely amazed at how well you keep your air pressure within the body perfectly controlled. I am even more impressed with the multiple levels of complexity I am seeing you have achieved and perfected with your many circular breathing techniques. I understand why you do so many of them, but at the same time you are the first and only person I have ever seen take circular breathing to such complex heights. I sure hope to one day meet you and maybe make a big enough mark that you'd be willing to do a professional 4K cinema "Story Virtuoso Classical Music Video". I have not named my series yet, but I am quite sure you'd like what I am going to be producing. Keep up the great work Mr. Frost and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra!
Copland is a brilliant composer, he is capable to capture a moment, and to capture the audience's attention. Amazing, there are only few composer who truly do that to a live audience. I remember sitting enchanted in the first time I heard "Appalachian Spring". Underestimated in my opinion and not preformed enough. All his works are interesting , lively and exciting
So here I was right in the best part of this gorgeous piece of music ,... and it breaks for a ad at twice the volume ! Talk about pulling me out of the moment and ramming it down my throat ! You really think I would buy your produce after that ? This is the best performance I've seen here in a long long time aside from UA-cam placing ads in the middle . Do it at the beginning if you must
A greater contrast could hardly be imagined between that of the languorously gorgeous opening movement and the impishly humorous (and fiendishly difficult) finale of Copland's Clarinet Concerto. It almost makes me wish he had written a fairly traditional opening movement to complement them and give a greater sense of completeness. Okay, I'm quibbling and second-guessing a great composer who gave us this great work. My bad!
How wonderful copland is. Why no violin or cello concerto .I must find a bio of him .I adore his piano variations .the passacaglia will take more time . His 3rd symph is magisterial !
Hector Salamanca well if you are smart (which clearly you are not) then you would understand, appreciate and agree with or disagree with these kinds of comments. But since you are not smart, I suppose you would not be able to understand.
I like how Copland manages to write modern classical music that piques my interest, rather than raising my blood pressure as others do. It's possible to be original without being grating.
My favorite music performance of all time. I dare say it cannot get any better than this. The loneliness, the madness, the folly, the delicacy is so well done in this piece. I felt it all. So well done.
Agree
Mankind at its best . It doesn't get any better than these musicians playing so well together . If the world could live in harmony, like this performance is ,.....then planet earth would be a ultra harmonious place to live .
I totally agree. Music is considered a Universal Language. ❤❤❤🎼🎵🎶🌈
This man knows what music is.
YES!
Mr Frost strikes me as something of a rock star of the clarinet!
Among the numerous exceptional qualities of this rendition is the nuanced and well rehearsed quality of the orchestra. I hear lines and colour in this rendition that are vacant in other recordings. And, the integration of soloist and orchestra is sublime. Bravo!
Bravi tutti! To play such a difficult piece without a conductor is a testament to their wonderful musicianship, and how much they are all listening to each other.
One of the best Coopland Concerts. Martin Frost and Orchestra are awesome in general. Thanks for share.
Lm bm
Loving that little interaction between the cello players at 8:09 to 8:12, as one of them hits the board.
That's me (clarinet) and my side kick (oboe) at every performance 😂😂
Obviously she did not know this is the Flamenco version.
This orchestra rules, good technique, good recording mixing too!
One of my favorite pieces, for sure, especially the slow movement. Martin's sound control is exquisite.
Did not know there was a full version of the Copland concerto by Martin Fröst. Thank you for uploading!
How privileged we are to hear.......and see this piece, and the orchestra at work. Beautiful.
What a thrilling piece this is. Great Clarinet, great Orchestra and great Copland. Magnificent.
If all the world could learn to live in harmony like this orchestra plays together,…then every one would be more compassionate and caring, and our planet would have a far better environment for everything to exist in. I never grow tired of this piece. Bravo ! !
This performance was absolutely... other than that, I truly have no words for this. Other than it was simply immaculate!! ❤🎉🎉🎉
My nostalgia is kicked up when I listen to this. I think that I heard this concerto as a young child, perhaps as the soundtrack to a Saturday afternoon TV program (back when there was quality programming for young people). That early exposure has served me well in my adult life.
Amazing. So much control and a beautiful sound. Bravo.
Amazing playing from soloist and orchestra. More Copland, please!
Чудесно, прекрасно,изысканно!!!!
Great recording. If only there weren't three ads in the middle of the piece.
Why can't UA-cam just give me three unskippable ads before the video starts? They get the same amount of money without messing up my music.
Ads should be banned from classical music videos tbh
@@justinhuynh1360 LINT MOBILE JUST SENT ME THESES BATTERY PACKS
ADblock ?
It's not UA-cam who puts ads on the video. The channel made the choice to stab three ads into the video.
@@alansun697 you don't know that. They have to option to do so but I doubt they would've, it's probably UA-cam.
Great music and a truly virtuoso performance by Martin Fröst, and all credit to the rest of the orchestra - brilliant!
+Eric Toogood Agreed. My goodness! What an extraordinary piece, and such a brilliant performance.
Copland is amazing, and this performance is great. I've spent the evening listening to a number of pieces by the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. Really fine!
Well Done ! What control Martin FROST!
they are having fun with the music as well as deeply feeling the beginning parts! i love this!
Amazing Clarinetist !
Frost is wonderful, as always.
When is he ever not?
@@gameaddiction7731 Fax
Such unfulfillable longing. This is beautifully done. Excellent camera work. BRAVO !
He really do be grooving
This is an awesome performance. Everyone seems to be having fun!
It is easy to get carried away in this piece and the result is ugly.
Martin plays beautiful through out with lightness and bounce.
A lot of jazz like sounds contained within a classical expression.
Thank you for this gorgeous performance and unique video!
Fröst is a master, and his tone has improved a ton over the last five years, but I wish he'd slow down during his unaccompanied cadenza bit and sing out a bit more. His playing is gorgeous and right on the mark when the rest of the orchestra comes back in, though. Plaintive and curious, subdued yet bridling with joy, just the way it should be.
Nobody does altissimo like he does, though. So rounded and smooth, not an ounce of force.
I agree about the cadenza... didn't give it time to develop, just jumped in full speed... otherwise, brilliant playing!
I agree with the other two replies about the cadenza. I was going to remark about it but see it has already been done.
I get the impression that he's still searching for what he wants the cadenza to be. It feels to me like he's trying out different things, some which work and some which don't quite work. It'll be interesting to see where he goes with it in the future. In the meantime, the person for me who got the cadenza absolutely right is Stoltzman. I play a lot of big band jazz, swing (doing a Benny Goodman feature concert in March), and Stoltzman's interpretation makes sense to me in that context.
one of the best cadenzas of all time
This piece never ceases to amaze me, and move me at the same time.
One of the best performances of all time too. Tighter than Copland and Goodman's take
@@squarebodychevyoverhauls6982 agreed!
We have to listen to this for DLD for band and I thought I would hate doing this and I have put it off for as long as possible but now I'm mad at myself for putting it off... It's so beautiful.
This is so beautiful!
That added fall at 11:15 was absolutely beautiful and sent a chill down my spine! I’m going to ask my instructor if I can do that too because this is the only person I’ve heard do that. It was a small thing but added so much FLAVOR. Also I love the energy going on on stage. And the way he seem less let jumps to the altissimo range like it’s nothing? Beautiful
just do it!!!!!!
One of My favorite music :)
This performance complements the genius of the music! Simply breath taking!! Thanks for such an unsurpassed render.
Monday morning Copland for me every week, lovely.
A beautifully filmed performance of a beautiful and delightful piece.
Thanks for posting this. I love the understated expressiveness of the clarinet.
Beautiful "Clarinet-Bubbles". Thank you. Kind regards OK-Dreamband.
Oh, yes! And I like the way the orchestra is mostly standing and close in to the soloist - makes for a certain intimacy.
I wish I could play those altissimo notes in tune like him, holy crap he's amazing!!
So... go practice :D
@@jesusberdonces2000 indeed!
Perhaps the best Clarinetist certainly the most versatile Clarinetist. Don’t be jealous Clarinetist’s it’s about time we had a real star.
love the face of the concertino at the begining, he is enjoying it!
okay face of concertino in 6:55 is way too better
Prachtig klarinettist. Mooi geluid en buiten gewoon techniek. Dubble staccato. Bravissimo.
aaaaaaaaaaah, so so so very beautiful and such a seamless integration of flawless technique and soaring imagination.
Fantastisch! Ich liebe das Stück sowie die Interpreten.
Magnifique !! Quel talent !! Et quelle musique !!
Grande interpretazione ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie
I'm playing this with my elementary school band next weekend!
exquisite: so happy I found this, its perfect.
Love...magnificent!
I like this so much better than when the music is dominated by a conductor. This seems to grow from organic relationships between all the players. Bravo!
Who hears Saties Gymnopede? Love this
Forse il più bel concerto per clarinetto. Grande COPLAND.
A brilliant presentation of Copland.
I am extremely amazed at how well you keep your air pressure within the body perfectly controlled. I am even more impressed with the multiple levels of complexity I am seeing you have achieved and perfected with your many circular breathing techniques. I understand why you do so many of them, but at the same time you are the first and only person I have ever seen take circular breathing to such complex heights. I sure hope to one day meet you and maybe make a big enough mark that you'd be willing to do a professional 4K cinema "Story Virtuoso Classical Music Video". I have not named my series yet, but I am quite sure you'd like what I am going to be producing. Keep up the great work Mr. Frost and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra!
"Multiple levels of complexity" - Compliments, that's really schmockissimo.
Very difficult to control breath and keep intonation
So I commend this.
@@francissadleir9805 Martin has way more crazy stuff than this amazing performance too
Copland is a brilliant composer, he is capable to capture a moment, and to capture the audience's attention. Amazing, there are only few composer who truly do that to a live audience. I remember sitting enchanted in the first time I heard "Appalachian Spring". Underestimated in my opinion and not preformed enough. All his works are interesting , lively and exciting
Aaron Copland an excellent composer of all times from USA
I love this music
Beautiful
Wonderful thank you!
Piękne, wzruszające...... Podziękowania uprzejme!!!:))
A masterpiece ❤️❤️
So here I was right in the best part of this gorgeous piece of music ,... and it breaks for a ad at twice the volume ! Talk about pulling me out of the moment and ramming it down my throat ! You really think I would buy your produce after that ? This is the best performance I've seen here in a long long time aside from UA-cam placing ads in the middle . Do it at the beginning if you must
I was playing a long practicing this piece and I was getting into it and the ad just ruined it haha
A greater contrast could hardly be imagined between that of the languorously gorgeous opening movement and the impishly humorous (and fiendishly difficult) finale of Copland's Clarinet Concerto. It almost makes me wish he had written a fairly traditional opening movement to complement them and give a greater sense of completeness. Okay, I'm quibbling and second-guessing a great composer who gave us this great work. My bad!
amazing !! wonderful! !
Such a fantastic piece
beautiful....
This is fricking amazing...
Outstanding performance.
Beautiful :)
Love this!
Sur toute cette introduction, on se laisse bercer...magnifique !
How wonderful copland is. Why no violin or cello concerto .I must find a bio of him .I adore his piano variations .the passacaglia will take more time . His 3rd symph is magisterial !
Excelente versión!
pra mim um dos melhores clarinetistas do mundo na atualidade
também concordo rs
The Best Version This Pice of Muziek!!!!!!!!---BRAVISSIMO!!!!!!
Amazing!!!!
Great playing. The top !!
awesomeness!!!!!
I like the contrast between the meditative supplication of the first part and the Stravinskian impishness of the second.
yo hector
yo hector, calm down:)
Hector, are you saying opinions have no place in a comment section? how ironic.
Hector Salamanca well if you are smart (which clearly you are not) then you would understand, appreciate and agree with or disagree with these kinds of comments. But since you are not smart, I suppose you would not be able to understand.
I enjoyed and appreciated MrAkihiros's comment. So there!
It' so Very, Very beautiful, from Brasil, thank
Thank you so much! DerKlariNette
Brilliant!❤
Extraordinary!
Bravo bravo y bravo!
Brilliant performance!
Great Interpretation Bravo Clarinetist....!!!!
יצירתו של אהרון קופלנד, אחת היצירות המרשימות ביותר של קלרינט עם תזמורת מייתרים ובנגינתו המופלאה של מרתין פורסט. כדאי לשמוע חזור ושמוע.
0:21 Ricola!
Impressive performance
i cry every time
Great music!
Maravilloso!!!!!
I like how Copland manages to write modern classical music that piques my interest, rather than raising my blood pressure as others do. It's possible to be original without being grating.
Splendido ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe
Fantastic ❤
Bravo amazing
Wow, great clip!
que dominio con el clarinete y la Orquesta te felicito, algun dia si me gustaria verte en vivo, seria una maravilla . .