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RCO clarinet section, feel it from inside!
During yesterday's rehearsal for our "Essentials" Concert on Saturday evening
Ravel Piano concerto in G
With...
I love this 'middle of the orchestra' perspective!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
...as is her brother Wolfgang. Don't forget the Viennese school either. Alfred Boskovsky (brother of the better-known Willi) made a classic recording of the Mozart and Brahms quintets and also appears on a number of Vienna Octet recordings. Vienna Phil clarinetists have for many years been pupils of their predecessors so there is an ongoing tradition. On of these, Peter Schmidl, recorded much of the same repertoire with the New Vienna Octet in the 1980s.
Also, Anthony Pay should not be forgotten. He has recorded much classical and early romantic repertoire on period instruments but seems to have disappeared from the scene recently.
...as is her brother Wolfgang. Don't forget the Viennese school either. Alfred Boskovsky (brother of the better-known Willi) made a classic recording of the Mozart and Brahms quintets and also appears on a number of Vienna Octet recordings. Vienna Phil clarinetists have for many years been pupils of their predecessors so there is an ongoing tradition. On of these, Peter Schmidl, recorded much of the same repertoire with the New Vienna Octet in the 1980s.
Also, Anthony Pay should not be forgotten. He has recorded much classical and early romantic repertoire on period instruments but seems to have disappeared from the scene recently.
My spies tell me that Mr Antony Pay is still the 1st clarinet of the OAE and maybe of the AAM ( not that they would be using clarinets anyway for maybe 95% of their repertoire). Some of the most inspiring chamber music making I've ever been privileged to take part in was with Antony Pay and colleagues in a UK-based ensemble called 'Hausmusik' ( not sure why!) that sadly folded about 10 years ago.
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