Forgotten French music by Franck Amet and Jean Sugitani
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2024
- Composers :
Jules Semler Collery, Reynaldo Hahn, André Bloch, Georges Bizet, François Devienne, Jules Mazellier, Florent Schmitt, Marc Delmas.
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Extracts :
Sarabande et thème varié (Reynaldo Hahn) 0:01
"Petit mari, petite femme" (Georges Bizet) 0:42 (clarinet-editio...)
Fantaisie et Danse en forme de gigue (Jules Selmer Collery) 1:35
3 Romances sans paroles Opus 17 (Gabriel Fauré) 2:17 (score: clarinet-editio...)
Sonate in C n°1 (François Devienne) 3:25
Scores :
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Franck Amet plays on Buffet Crampon Légende Green Line clarinet, Vandoren V12 #3.5 reeds, B40 Lyre Vandoren Bb clarinet mouthpiece with the pink gold M/O Vandoren ligature.
😊 Molto bravo
Sonido precioso ❤
Wow. Beautifully done. Bravi.
Bravo maestro Franck! Hermosas interpretaciones 😊🎶
Heureusement qu'il existe encore quelques amateurs pour aimer la clarinette et ses magnifiques compositeurs d'une autre époque et qui n'étaient pas des ânes
Fantástico
Suono bellissimo
Is he playing a C clarinet on the Devienne?
yes, I love this instrument and Devienne sonatas are written for C clarinet originally
@@franckamet Thank you!
Impressive technically, but who, other than clarinet players would wish to hear this?
Technically able but no special tone. Just notes.
Perhaps you should get your ears checked! And also, re: "who else would want to hear this besides clarinet players?" I'm sure many nonmusicians would enjoy hearing this. I'm sure that unnecessary comment would be better suited to atonal contemporary pieces 🙃
Also, keep in mind there exists multiple schools of clarinet playing. The french school's tone quality is generally considered "bright" in comparison, so to you it may not seem like much. Good day
@@Hnmcl-l9z There is a difference between a bright or light sound and a nasty sound, that doesn't depend on the school or the nationality but on the single musician.
@@emanuelezazzero4450 I don't disagree, but it certainly does depend on the school of playing! You would be surprised.
@@Hnmcl-l9z I don’t think so. Also in the German school, where the sound is more dark and sweet, there are some Clarinetist that play very nasty.