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French clarinettist
- clarinet, bass clarinet, E♭ clarinet
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2021-07-19 21:11:58
In addition to being the cellist in the Budapest Quartet, David Popper was a composer during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work "Dance of the Elves" was published in 1881. "I knew Nicolas Baldeyrou, the solo clarinetist of the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, through his social media. He was producing many videos and […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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2019-12-21 03:00:00
The best new classical albums: December 2019
[…] especially that of Mozart's Entführung and Zauberflöte. Leonore may not be the great celebration of political freedom that later generations have valued in Fidelio, but historically perhaps it's something more interesting.Source: Andrew Clements (theguardian.com) Johannes Brahms: Piano Trio No.1 in B major, Op.8 | Piano Trio No.3 in C minor, Op.101 | Piano Trio No.2 in C major, Op.87 | Trio for clarinet, cello and piano in A minor op.114Geoffroy Couteau, pianoAmaury Coeytaux, violinRaphaël Perraud, celloNicolas Baldeyrou, clarinet Recorded at Arsenal-Metz en Scènes, Grande Salle, France, January 3-7, 2019 (Piano Trios), and April 13-14, 2019 (Trio for clarinet, cello and piano)Released on November 29, 2019 by La Dolce VoltaAmaury Coeytaux, Raphaël Perraud and Geoffroy Couteau are stars in the current firmament of French musicians, linked by a longstanding musical and human rapport. Here they pay tribute to the most universal of Romantic composers. Their complete set of the piano trios of Johannes Brahms is […]
2014-07-31 18:20:01
French clarinetist Hugo Cledat performed an exquisite recital in the School of Music recital hall. He began with Debussy’s Premiere Rhapsodie, whose ethereal quality he captured with a sweetly penetrating tone, and whose final section he played with brilliance and passion. The next piece, Donatoni’s Clair for unaccompanied clarinet, was a marked contrast in style, with extreme altissimo notes and cascading trills and scales in what sounded sometimes like a free-jazz improvisation and sometimes like an aviary of very excitable birds. Cledat performed the work with incredible control and a most remarkable sense of charm and even occasional humor. The brief recital finished with an arrangement of Sarasate’s Carmen Fantasy made by Nicolas Baldeyrou. Cledat’s rendition made it sound as if this warhorse had in fact been originally written for clarinet, tackling the virtuosic writing and leaping all over the clarinet’s range with great panache and style. Cledat brought a balance […]
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