Not exactly. Obviosly his influence is merely claasical, but he was born in 1759, Bach's death marked the barroque's end in 1750. So he was born in the very beginning of Classicism
@@Asteria-ny2ki actually they are not counted. Even if they died in around 1760-1769, that does not mean they are counted. They are not counted because they are not the greatest composers to ever lived, unlike Bach, even if they are actually popular and two of the greatest composers which are not popular enough. Bach was counted because most people know him more, and a surprising fact that Handel wasn't counted because he was, I believe, less popular than Bach. Because everyone knows Bach very well, I believe this is the reason why he is counted.
@@Asteria-ny2ki Not only that, because Bach was an important figure in Baroque music (I believe everyone knows about this), so this is the reason why his death marked as the end of Baroque music, while others' deaths times are quite neglected by Biographers to be counted as the end of Baroque Music
Well, François Joseph Gossec lived for 95. he was born in 1734 when handel composed his opera 'Ariodante' and died 1829 with Rossini's last opera 'William Tell'. Gossec's gavotte is very well known. you may know this
This guy made me to love playing the clarinet, for I got my first recording at my 11 th birthday and I would learn to play it by myself ! Thank YOU for your " turn about " - recording with STAMITZ 3. Concerto, WEBER Concertino, ROSSINIs: Thema & Variationen ! Also on YT to listen at ! 🤠🌻🤠 DAVID GLAZER ! ❣🌻❣ My first love of clarinet - music ! ❣🌻❣
Gran compositor de Bohemia. No todo en el clasicismo eran los genios de Mozart o Haydn, había otros grandes compositores que sin tener el genio de los dos austriacos, deben ser admirados también.
Un concierto bellísimo y magníficamente compuesto con sublimes arpegios que hacen que el clarinete se encuentre muy a gusto y se luzca de manera intensa. Sin duda, de lo mejor que se ha escrito para este instrumento. La ejecución es de un altísimo nivel.
@@kayrojose2771 Sehr " artig " formuliert ❗ Klingt etwas " gestelzt ", über - trieben freundlich und ' höflich ' ❗ (Meine Wahr - Nehmung !) jft aus M ❣🇩🇪 habe vorher in B und HH gelebt ❗
One of the CONCERTOS of my LIFE ! It tells the STORY back-wards a little BIT CIRCUS - MUSIC and a little bit soft passages with CALM - NESS and the orchestra in full sound between ! The FILM : Betty Blue is like this Concerto ! 🤠
It is so interesting to see how geniuses like Mozart and Beethoven opened up new possibilities and how much of that can be used or copied by other composers and how much remains out of reach for next generations. A chord progression can be copied but its organic embedding is a lot harder, and the poetic and psychological characteristics remain unattainable.
This is a beatiful clarinet concerto, and it is played very well by David Glazer et al. I was a clarinetist, and I think this concerto is a better piece than some that are played quite frequently. NOTE: We are not suggesting that the Mozart concerto is played too much!
As a 98+% percent rock fan I asked on the classical subreddit for clarinet concerto recommendations and somebody linked to this and I loved it. Will have to (re) acquaint myself with the Mozart.
@@chessmentor63 The Mozart is one of the best concertos (maybe the best) ever written. It was the last concerto he wrote. The clarinet quintet and the clarinet trio are also very late works and beautiful.
This GUY , David Glazer , playied on my first record " turn about " , the Concertino by Weber, C.Stamitz : 3.Concerto, G. Rossini : Theme & Variations ❣❗👍❗on YT too ❗👍❗❣❗
How could it sound like Weber? Weber wrote the Concertino in 1811, this concerto was written in 1803. So let's turn it around. Weber sounds like Krommer.
lol weber's the copycat here, krommer wrote this piece first and then weber wrote the concertino. fr i thought i was the only one (including a friend of mine who's a clarinetist as well) to think that!
As a former clarinetist, it's really a shame there isn't more solo repertoire. You really understand how good the Mozart concerto is when you hear a shlocky piece like this, more circus music for the clarinet.
the instrument so many years being "developed" it's understandable. Thank goodness Stadler and Muhfeld came into Mozart and Brahms' lives respectively!!
Sei una capra che non capisce nulla!!!!!, la meraviglia caleidoscopica di questo concerto del geniale autore, Kramar, è illimitato. Questo è il più bel concerto della letteratura per clarinetto.
What a nonsense comment. Krommer is one of the standards in the literature. How much solo clarinet repertoire have you even listened to? Besides Mozart and Krommer, there is Spohr, Weber, Stamitz, Danzi, Rossini, and others. Later there is Brahms, Reger, Saint Saens, and Debussy, not to mention the composers in the 20th Century such as Hindemith, Milhaud, and Poulenc. But I guess if even Krommer is called "schlocky" to you, I would suppose that you would turn a blind eye to the others in the Classical and Romantic eras that aren't Mozart.
@@lanc2776 The majority of clarinet repertoire is not good, that's why it's seldom performed. I'm not going to go into details, but the Krommer is NOT A GOOD PIECE of music. If you don't understand why, you need help.
This guy was born at the end of the Baroque era and died on the Romantic era
That makes him a truly "classical" composer.
Not exactly. Obviosly his influence is merely claasical, but he was born in 1759, Bach's death marked the barroque's end in 1750. So he was born in the very beginning of Classicism
@@TheDanilo1016 Rameau and Telemann were alive until 1760s.
@@Asteria-ny2ki actually they are not counted. Even if they died in around 1760-1769, that does not mean they are counted. They are not counted because they are not the greatest composers to ever lived, unlike Bach, even if they are actually popular and two of the greatest composers which are not popular enough. Bach was counted because most people know him more, and a surprising fact that Handel wasn't counted because he was, I believe, less popular than Bach. Because everyone knows Bach very well, I believe this is the reason why he is counted.
@@Asteria-ny2ki Not only that, because Bach was an important figure in Baroque music (I believe everyone knows about this), so this is the reason why his death marked as the end of Baroque music, while others' deaths times are quite neglected by Biographers to be counted as the end of Baroque Music
Gotta say, 71 years of life during the 17-1800s is pretty good!
Muzio clementi lived for 80 :D
Well, François Joseph Gossec lived for 95. he was born in 1734 when handel composed his opera 'Ariodante' and died 1829 with Rossini's last opera 'William Tell'. Gossec's gavotte is very well known. you may know this
Methusalem lived for 969 years.
@@Feisenbach Yes, but that doesn't count in this case. Methusalem only played air guitar.
@@christian_traxler Actually he was quite a virtuoso on the didgeridoo.
Delightful concerto!
Also the CONCERTO of mine ❣❗👍❗❤
This guy made me to love playing the clarinet, for I got my first recording
at my 11 th birthday and I would learn to play it by myself ! Thank YOU for your
" turn about " - recording with STAMITZ 3. Concerto, WEBER Concertino, ROSSINIs: Thema & Variationen ! Also on YT to listen at ! 🤠🌻🤠
DAVID GLAZER ! ❣🌻❣ My first love of clarinet - music ! ❣🌻❣
I am currently learning how to play this!
@James Symonds Have YOU ever tried JEAN FRANCAIX s Clarinet - CONCERTO, this ONE is incredible difficult and some Clarinettist have DONE IT ! 🤠
One of the best for its era
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Possibly the only one that can compete with a Mozart's concerto
I studied with Mr. Glazer in 1972-74. A very nice man with a gorgeous New York City apartment and a wonderful photographer for a wife.
Gran compositor de Bohemia. No todo en el clasicismo eran los genios de Mozart o Haydn, había otros grandes compositores que sin tener el genio de los dos austriacos, deben ser admirados también.
Thank you for your incredibly eclectic taste in music. I am enjoying all your selections and learning so much at the same time.
Un concierto bellísimo y magníficamente compuesto con sublimes arpegios que hacen que el clarinete se encuentre muy a gusto y se luzca de manera intensa. Sin duda, de lo mejor que se ha escrito para este instrumento. La ejecución es de un altísimo nivel.
Totalmente de acuerdo. A la altura del de Mozart, Stamitz, etc.
Excelente concerto. Explora os registros médio e agudo com maestria, krommer foi um excelente clássico, bem requerido em sua época.
Amo ver comentários Brasileiros 😍
@@kayrojose2771 Sehr " artig " formuliert ❗ Klingt etwas " gestelzt ", über - trieben
freundlich und ' höflich ' ❗ (Meine Wahr - Nehmung !) jft aus M ❣🇩🇪 habe vorher
in B und HH gelebt ❗
One of the CONCERTOS of my LIFE ! It tells the STORY back-wards a little BIT
CIRCUS - MUSIC and a little bit soft passages with CALM - NESS and the orchestra in full sound between ! The FILM : Betty Blue is like this Concerto ! 🤠
Reminds me, a lot, of Weber Concertos and Concertino....Thank you for sharing 🎶
This guy, david glazer, played on the first recording I got and loved and
I had the wish to learn PLAY ing the C L A R I N E T , thank YOU david !
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Wonderful! I love this so much!❤️
I agree with you. You should try radioswissclassic.ch for more fine classical music. You may respond if you wish.
Beautiful performance ! Thanks for posting :)
El sonido del clarinete es de altísima calidad. Limpio, redondo y perfectamente afinado en todos los registros. ¡Extraordinaria interpretación!
I love krommer
Thanks you ! I love this concerto since many years :3 Nice to have finally the score
The same to ME ❣❗👍❗ ONE of the CONCERTO of m y L I F E ❣❗👍❗
It is so interesting to see how geniuses like Mozart and Beethoven opened up new possibilities and how much of that can be used or copied by other composers and how much remains out of reach for next generations. A chord progression can be copied but its organic embedding is a lot harder, and the poetic and psychological characteristics remain unattainable.
More krommer pls !! I love this composer!!
Try opus 35 and 91.
11:05 is my fav part😭💘💥
WONDERFUL !!!! Thank you very much for upload!
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This is a beatiful clarinet concerto, and it is played very well by David Glazer et al. I was a clarinetist, and I think this concerto is a better piece than some that are played quite frequently. NOTE: We are not suggesting that the Mozart concerto is played too much!
As a 98+% percent rock fan I asked on the classical subreddit for clarinet concerto recommendations and somebody linked to this and I loved it. Will have to (re) acquaint myself with the Mozart.
@@chessmentor63 The Mozart is one of the best concertos (maybe the best) ever written. It was the last concerto he wrote. The clarinet quintet and the clarinet trio are also very late works and beautiful.
It really is. Krommer is an underrated composer and should be performed more often!
Brilliant
1:40 - 4:22
5:30 - 7:46
8:15 - 10:40
12:00 - 16:05
16:15 - 19:52
20:10 - 21:50
Beautiful. Thank you.
He's very underrated!
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Nice composition and performing!
Bravo Glazer!!!
This GUY , David Glazer , playied on my first record " turn about " , the Concertino
by Weber, C.Stamitz : 3.Concerto, G. Rossini : Theme & Variations ❣❗👍❗on YT
too ❗👍❗❣❗
1:44 is first solo for clarinet :)
I ❤ this CONCERTO v e r y much ❣👍❗ 🌻
Great playing.
These. Are the best but unrecognised ,!
3:40 to 4:20
Very Nice!! hahahaha beautiful piece
add me on facebook and i'l sent you my play on this moment. facebook.com/vaso.papunashvili.92
Bardzo piękne
Not MORE ? 🤣 🛑 🤠 ❣🌻❣
this sure was a [BIG SHOT]
Aquesta peça va ser el meu primer tast del repertori canònic per a clarinet, quan tenia 15 anys i feia 4t de grau professional.
(1) 1:44 start
(3) 16:16
20:12
To be like that we need to practice 40hrs a day
actually no, this is considered a year 4-5 piece for intermediates in a good conservatory :)
great stuff by the unfamiliar krommer...
Ahhhh Krommer! Yes, we need more of him. (Harmoniemusik, preferably)
I like the compositions of this COMPOSER , too ❗❣❗👍❗❤
Sehr gute Komposition!
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HOW ARE U SUPPOSED TO TONGUE THATTTTTT
Easy. Just hours of practice ;)
Practice practice!
And don't be excesive, be efective
double tongue
Loool
Very slow practice
2:04
3:13
5:30
6:20
7:53
9:40
It's me, or the thirth mov sounds like Weber's Concertino? Lol
How could it sound like Weber? Weber wrote the Concertino in 1811, this concerto was written in 1803. So let's turn it around. Weber sounds like Krommer.
but its true its sounds like that
@@bartjebartmans 2nd movement sounds like the grand duo too
lol weber's the copycat here, krommer wrote this piece first and then weber wrote the concertino. fr i thought i was the only one (including a friend of mine who's a clarinetist as well) to think that!
1:44
11:02 (2)
It sounds like Happy Birthday
6:50
1:40
自分用 3:34
6:54~7:38extacy^^
중1때 이곡을 시작으로 콘체르토 들어갔는데 지금까지도 싫은 곡중에 하나임
5:31
10:11 - 10:40
1:43 Clarinet
As a former clarinetist, it's really a shame there isn't more solo repertoire. You really understand how good the Mozart concerto is when you hear a shlocky piece like this, more circus music for the clarinet.
the instrument so many years being "developed" it's understandable. Thank goodness Stadler and Muhfeld came into Mozart and Brahms' lives respectively!!
Sei una capra che non capisce nulla!!!!!, la meraviglia caleidoscopica di questo concerto del geniale autore, Kramar, è illimitato. Questo è il più bel concerto della letteratura per clarinetto.
What a nonsense comment. Krommer is one of the standards in the literature. How much solo clarinet repertoire have you even listened to? Besides Mozart and Krommer, there is Spohr, Weber, Stamitz, Danzi, Rossini, and others. Later there is Brahms, Reger, Saint Saens, and Debussy, not to mention the composers in the 20th Century such as Hindemith, Milhaud, and Poulenc.
But I guess if even Krommer is called "schlocky" to you, I would suppose that you would turn a blind eye to the others in the Classical and Romantic eras that aren't Mozart.
@@lanc2776 The majority of clarinet repertoire is not good, that's why it's seldom performed. I'm not going to go into details, but the Krommer is NOT A GOOD PIECE of music. If you don't understand why, you need help.
@@jaysparcThat is completely false
16:16
is here anyone who is also triggered bc he is accelerating in the end of part one?
1:17
11:06
16:16
3:41 - 4:20
1:43
1:42