I think my favorite thing about this is that it isn't blazing fast like others. It doesn't have to be fast to be incredible. He definitely proved that here with how amazing he did!
I played this in elementary school concert. 20 years after I still remember everything including how my clarinet felt in my fingers and mouth! Classical music is a truly amazing thing.
This interpretation is gorgeous. I got perfect scores with this in high school competition. Definitely among my favorite pieces to both listen to and perform.
What gorgeous sound and amazing trills. Such great lower register resonance. I have known this piece for about 50 years now, and this is a truly inspirational performance.
He's not just playing,he has become part of the score that was something to strive for exceptional , thank you . I got my first clarinet at 7 still play 62 years later wonderful performance.
BRAVO. THE VERY FIRST TIME I WAS ABLE TO APRECIATE A A GREAT CLARINET PLAYER WHO WAS ABLE TO PLAY THAT DIFFICULT PIECE SO PERFECT WITH A PERFECTION. THANK YOU
I won a First in State in 1964 in Waukegan Illinois playing this to a piano accompaniment but I was too young to really appreciate what a great composer Weber was. The orchestra accompaniment here is wonderful to listen to, as is the clarinet playing. An outstanding performance!
This tune has been a favorite. I always listen to see if the soloist makes the low notes sound like a big horn (they should) and this soloist did an excellent job.
Has anyone else noticed the extraordinarily TALL-looking male viola player sitting over the left shoulder of the soloist? He's a head taller than everyone else while sitting down!
the fact that he is able to play and cue the orchestra at the same time is truly incredible to me. I can only give slight cues to my pianist when I am playing clarinet but to do all the movement he is doing would cause me to mess up! Truly incredible performance!
solo start- 0:55 thema andante- 2:40 poco piu vivo solo- 3:22 var 1, meno mosso- 3:49 var 2, poco piu vivo- 4:38 lento, solo- 5:40 allegro- 7:08 con pasione- 8:01 con fuoco- 8:41
Solist-dirigent Joan Enric Lluna heeft een puike prestatie neergezet met zijn vertolking van C.M. von Webers Concertino opus 26 en zonder enige steun van partituren gerealiseerd. Hij heeft beslist maximaal hierop gestudeerd, en tovert tevens een echte warme houtklank uit zijn Buffet Crampon klarinet in combinatie met een perfecte techniek en uiterst muzikale opvattingen. Gefeliciteerd, en verder veel succes gewenst.
La meva versió preferida. Comença el descens inicial als greus amb energia a 1:15. Altres intèrprets intenten amagar les notes amb l'intenció de fer la frase més elegant, em sembla. Però trobo que empènyer avall és més coherent amb el gir dramàtic dels contrabaixos a 0:57. A més, donar força al registre greu augmenta el dramatisme del registre superior a 1:19. Vaig tenir com a professor de clarinet a en Carles Pertegaz, alumne d'en Joan Enric Lluna, que em va transmetre aquesta manera de tocar. Gràcies per pujar la gravació, i quina llàstima que hi hagués seients buits!
AMAZING but my only constructive criticism is the beginning doesn't really fade in, it's just a smack to the face. Just constructive criticism but I really enjoyed it.
@@thelookingcat Very true, I had to play this for my exam last year. And this year I have to play concerto no 1. And next year will probably play concerto no. 2 xD
@@thelookingcat Well stuff didn't go to plan! I actually played the grand duo concertant, all three parts. And now I'm studying the messager solo de concours. The pieces are getting pretty hard! I'm starting grade 11 in a week.