Thank you! Great how you’ve noticed the fingerings! My A clarinet isn’t that perfect in tuning, I often have to use alternative fingerings to make it sound well tempered ;)
Bravo, Антон!!! Безукоризненное испонение, МОЛОДЕЦ!!! Убедительно доказываешь что кларнет - от слова "clarus", то есть - светлый, ясный, и я бы добавил - ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ!!! Великолепный тандем единомышленников: ты, Владимир Иванович и оркестр!!!
As a trumpet in my school band, we're known for hating clarinets; however, I actually love the instrument when it is played as shown, so skillfully and softly. In fact, I feel as though this clarinet-hating reputation has only spread from those who have witnessed our gutteral screams upon hearing the goose-like tone of most players in the band.
Clarinetist is perfect, but if I had a conductor take it this slow, I would have to change careers :-) You can tell the soloist is trying everything to get the tempo up. It does make quite a bit of time to allow the high D to become heavenly. And big breath for the last note. What a great player!
I don't think I've ever heard this peace conducted faster, but I certainly understand the feeling. Usually the solo is felt more than it is conducted so part of it is the clarinet as well.
I'm not familiar with this but I don't hear any rhythmic tension with the soloist and the conductor .I've played drums for 50 years and rhythmic nuance is tricky to say the least. What do I know? I loved it.