In Reply to: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) posted by rbolaw on August 25, 2016 at 12:49:48:
I don't recall any classical clarinetist using vibrato.... Save for the opening solo in Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"........
Ironically, this was my only complaint about the Goodman Mozart Concerto..... Albeit slight, it does mar the work.
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- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Todd Krieger 19:40:25 08/25/16 (15)
- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Travis 19:51:33 08/25/16 (14)
- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Todd Krieger 21:42:01 08/25/16 (13)
- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Travis 07:44:46 08/26/16 (3)
- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Todd Krieger 13:38:25 08/26/16 (0)
- I've never heard a Classical Clarinet Player that I could stand using Vibrato. - oldmkvi 07:50:15 08/26/16 (1)
- RE: I've never heard a Classical Clarinet Player that I could stand using Vibrato. - rbolaw 14:25:52 08/26/16 (0)
- Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - rbolaw 00:21:43 08/26/16 (8)
- RE: Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - pbarach 16:03:06 08/26/16 (2)
- RE: Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - rbolaw 19:38:53 08/26/16 (1)
- RE: Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - pbarach 09:23:59 08/28/16 (0)
- Also, the clarinetist(s) in the CzPO prior to, say, 1975 - Chris from Lafayette 08:39:40 08/26/16 (4)
- Good Riddance, IMO. - oldmkvi 08:54:46 08/26/16 (3)
- Well, congratulations - because your concept of the sound. . . - Chris from Lafayette 09:17:59 08/26/16 (2)
- "to emphasize smoothness" - rbolaw 06:02:01 08/28/16 (0)
- I meant to delete this! - oldmkvi 18:54:10 08/27/16 (0)