In Reply to: I've never heard a Classical Clarinet Player that I could stand using Vibrato. posted by oldmkvi on August 26, 2016 at 07:50:15:
Check out David Oppenheim, who recorded the Brahms and Mozart Quintets with the Budapest String Quartet for Columbia in the early sixties. He recorded the Stravinsky Octet and Histoire du Soldat with the composer conducting in the mid 50s, also for Columbia, and was in the Stokowski Orchestra for some of his early RCA recordings in the late 40s and early 50s, with notable solos in the Nutcracker Suite and Swan Lake. Best of all imo was his Shepherd on the rock with Dorothy Maynor, who sings the best version I've heard by far. He recorded Shepherd a second time with a German soprano, but that isn't quite as good.
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- RE: I've never heard a Classical Clarinet Player that I could stand using Vibrato. - rbolaw 14:25:52 08/26/16 (0)