Inside Chamber Music with Bruce Adolphe: Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Bruce Adolphe, CMS resident lecturer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581 (1789).
Filmed live in the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio on February 22, 2017.
Artists:
Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet; Danbi Um, Sean Lee, violin; Matthew Lipman, viola; Nicholas Canellakis, cello.
Fascinating presentation. Thank you so much to all.
Thank you very much for sharing this lecture.
What a fantastic lesson! And the So-not-a form pun gets way to little attention from the audience!
Thank you for translating the maistro in words, the best lesson in music. Can you do K467 (no21)
Again so very interesting
Awesome serie
I'm a Freemason. Very interesting lecture on Mozart and Freemasonry. I'm now listening to the Clarinet Quintet with a new appreciation of it.
Your Freemasons are not the Freemasons being discussed here. Is the Pope opposed to you? Do you work to subvert governments that do not promote the full equality of all human beings?
Freemasonry is, first and foremost, the teaching. Ignorance, persecution and prosecution, are still very much alive today in different forms.
Great lecture, just 1 thing it’s generally played now on the A clarinet but almost certainly written for a basset clarinet with a lower reach., and there are some suggestions it may have originally been written for a basset clarinet/horn in F, some passages do play easier “over the break” on an F instrument which may be credible as these earlier instruments had a lot less keys than modern instruments.
The giggling girls in the audience!
Look at how long it took him to get to the music. 13:00 min.?!
Context is important
I don't agree with his 'insights' where he thinks Mozart is being funny. The quintet moves from sensual beauty to sensual beauty. Nothing to laugh about.
No, this music is witty, you just don't understand it
@@garrysmodsketches Blah - I'm a long standing musician and you're mindlessly agreeing to a vapid point.
@@thethikboy I'm a musician also and so what? I feel the wit in this music (in some places, not constantly of course)
@@garrysmodsketches So what? You claim i don't understand. Emperor's clothes. reading cute things that aren't there.
why so serious?