No words to describe how warm is his sound, how deep Is the connection between the orchestra and the soloist. Thanks for this concert, It has been STUNNING!
@@83gregorycharlene try to find on youtube bernstein explained the feature of this concerto. Just my observation. The concerto ends with a scale more similar to start of rapsody in blue. Yes the concerto is difficult. On the slowly movement, all notes are important for harmony( differently to classic concerto where you have arpeggi and musical scale ) difficult to get right intonation, dynamics, legato. 2nd part it is more easy for a jazz/latin american clarinetist than classic, but jumps are not easy because you should jump between chalemaux, acute,socracute register fast. Originally concerto was more technical demanding in the fast movement, more in sovraacute register and benny goodman ask to copland to make easier it. There some clarinetist( if i'm not wrong frost for example) that play originally the concerto and it is pretty impossible.
As a flutist that has played the Copeland piece for flute and the orchestral Copeland work, there are DEFINITELY words. You just have to pull them from your soul and heart. ❤❤❤
The soloist gave the best performance of this that I've ever heard. Makela allowed the music to breath while maintaining a crucial vitality with the performance. Excellent!!
Seeing a large group of talented folks playing a common theme is, in these days of hate and dissent, ... inspiring. We need orchestral music now, more than ever.
@@PinacoladaMatthew Fun fact: this version isn't the original one. Copland wrote another version but for Goodman that version was too difficult, and he semplificated the ''difficult version'' in this beautiful Concerto
Excelente interpretación maestro Calogero! Felicitaciones a la orquesta y director por acompañar esta gran obra para clarinete! Bravo a todos! Gracias por compartir 👏🏼👏🏼🎶🎶
I'm crying for joy. The warmth and flow...the tone and soul...everything here is dreamlike in a superb way...and THAT solo Oh ! my... thank you thank you thank you Aaron, Klaus, Calogero
Interpretazione soave con note notevoli e rittimi di passaggi di vedute musicali immaginari di diversi stati d animo più piacevoli con il clarinetto che ne dirige l anima del concerto Bravi.
Hey, why do they have a kid conducting that orchestra? Isn't he supposed to be in school? He must have cut Math class to come and do this gig! No, but jest aside, what an incredible genious this young man must be in order for him to be able to do, at his very young age, such masterful conducting with such a fine, world-renowned orchestra. Congratulations! And Seattle Symphony, what are you waiting for? Right here is your next new conductor, Klaus Mäkelä! Go for it, offer him a contract!
IF THIS ISN'T THE ULTIMATE MUSICAL TRIP... i know fuck all about music . Calogero's solo is one of the reasons the Inter-Planetary Police will think twice before they exterminate us. INTENSELY HUMAN
funny to hear in the second movement future elements of Bernstein's West side story score (America and the ball theme) Copland composed the work in 1950 and Berstein in 1957.
No words to describe how warm is his sound, how deep Is the connection between the orchestra and the soloist. Thanks for this concert, It has been STUNNING!
yes. agreed
The first part is beautiful. The second part no so.
Is this a difficult concerto? I doesn't sound so difficult
@@83gregorycharlene play it then the fuck
@@83gregorycharlene try to find on youtube bernstein explained the feature of this concerto.
Just my observation. The concerto ends with a scale more similar to start of rapsody in blue.
Yes the concerto is difficult.
On the slowly movement, all notes are important for harmony( differently to classic concerto where you have arpeggi and musical scale ) difficult to get right intonation, dynamics, legato.
2nd part it is more easy for a jazz/latin american clarinetist than classic, but jumps are not easy because you should jump between chalemaux, acute,socracute register fast.
Originally concerto was more technical demanding in the fast movement, more in sovraacute register and benny goodman ask to copland to make easier it.
There some clarinetist( if i'm not wrong frost for example) that play originally the concerto and it is pretty impossible.
As a flutist that has played the Copeland piece for flute and the orchestral Copeland work, there are DEFINITELY words. You just have to pull them from your soul and heart. ❤❤❤
The soloist gave the best performance of this that I've ever heard. Makela allowed the music to breath while maintaining a crucial vitality with the performance. Excellent!!
Seeing a large group of talented folks playing a common theme is, in these days of hate and dissent, ... inspiring. We need orchestral music now, more than ever.
The clarinet has such a nuanced, full and unsinkable soul. How good to hear its perfect role, here.
Ascolti Palermo e tutti gli altri ti sembrano insignificanti!
Calogermo Palermolle ja Klaus Mäkelälle kiitos vaikuttavasta esityksestä.Fridrich Bruk,dipl.säveltäjä,Tampereella
Ogni complimento è sempre riduttivo per questa magia che hai creato. Complimenti di cuore ❤️. Un forte abbraccio caro Calogero. Roberto Miele
Fantastic performance! Poetic and athletic, so musical, stylish - bravo to all!
I love Aaron Copeland and have never heard this. Its so beautiful!
it was written for Benny Goodman
@@PinacoladaMatthew Fun fact: this version isn't the original one. Copland wrote another version but for Goodman that version was too difficult, and he semplificated the ''difficult version'' in this beautiful Concerto
@@PinacoladaMatthew I love Copeland it is so typical of his music
TOP-uitvoering!! Hulde aan solist, orkest en dirigent!! 'CHEMIE' is wat er bij me opkwam, na het horen van deze uitvoering.
I did not know that the clarinet could sound this good! 😮this was beautlful!😊
Semplicemente fantastico e perfetto, grande Maestro Lillo Palermo.
Semplicmente superlativi! Strepitoso Lillo!
One of my favourite recordings of this piece.
BRAVISSIMO Calogero...the one and only! A beautiful and amazing performance!😍❤🙏
Estasi: altro non riesco a immaginare. Interpretazione unica e inimitabile, come sempre!
Grandissima interpretazione del solista, straordinaria orchestra!
This is sublime on every level. Bravi tutti!
Excelente interpretación maestro Calogero! Felicitaciones a la orquesta y director por acompañar esta gran obra para clarinete! Bravo a todos! Gracias por compartir 👏🏼👏🏼🎶🎶
È molto bello, mi piace la dolcezza del suono
I'm crying for joy. The warmth and flow...the tone and soul...everything here is dreamlike in a superb way...and THAT solo Oh ! my... thank you thank you thank you Aaron, Klaus, Calogero
CRY FOR JOY... THERE IS NO JOY LIKE THAT....
So gorgeous. I had no idea the concerto begins with this Adagio.
What a beautiful sound!
Bravo Maestro!!!!
Complimenti, sei un orgoglio italiano e del meridione.
Straordinario, grandissima interpretazione.
Grande. Bravissimo!
Absolutamente maravilloso
Amazing. Wonderful version. Thank you for sharing it.
Браво!!👏 👏 👏
Overwhelming!
Semplicemente ... GRANDE Lillo ;) :)
Festive Hopeful Gorgeous......BRAVI TUTTI from Pompano Beach!
Grazie mille maestro per questo dono!🙏🏻🙏🏻
Interpretazione soave con note notevoli e rittimi di passaggi di vedute musicali immaginari di diversi stati d animo più piacevoli con il clarinetto che ne dirige l anima del concerto Bravi.
Superrrr Clarinetist-------MASTER-----
크... 좋네요. 코플런드 선생님 고맙습니다!~^ㅅ^ So N I C E!!!!!
Woooow, great!!! Applaus :))))))
Meraviglioso!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Bravo
Meraviglioso 💓
👏👏👏👏👏 Браво!!!
Fantastic !
Bravissimo
I've not heard this before... yes it is sublime. Wonderful performance. (I'm hearing echoes of Rodeo...)
That's just it with Copland. Many of his compositions are 'echoes' of each other.
@@ronm3245 I don't agree at all. No rodeo here. But you can hear Copland's personal touches. Not echoes.
.......grazie.....
Hey, why do they have a kid conducting that orchestra? Isn't he supposed to be in school? He must have cut Math class to come and do this gig! No, but jest aside, what an incredible genious this young man must be in order for him to be able to do, at his very young age, such masterful conducting with such a fine, world-renowned orchestra. Congratulations! And Seattle Symphony, what are you waiting for? Right here is your next new conductor, Klaus Mäkelä! Go for it, offer him a contract!
He is the principal conductor of Orchestre de Paris in France. So talented young genious!
Che MERAVIGLIA!!!
E poi dicono che la perfezione non esiste...
Una stupenda esecuzione, superbo il Solista e grande Orchestra
Me ecanta!!
Fantástico 🙏
Magnífica interpretação. Atentem para o tema brasileiro "baião" a partir de 11.41...
IF THIS ISN'T THE ULTIMATE MUSICAL TRIP... i know fuck all about music . Calogero's solo is one of the reasons the Inter-Planetary Police will think twice before they exterminate us. INTENSELY HUMAN
funny to hear in the second movement future elements of Bernstein's West side story score (America and the ball theme) Copland composed the work in 1950 and Berstein in 1957.
Ohrenschmaus ❤
❤️
Daje Lillo 🗿🗿🔝
😍😍😍😍
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Is that a gold played festival?
Waarom is fountain of youth net meer te zien?
Dat heeft met rechten te maken. Na een jaar moest de video offline worden gehaald, helaas.
Like a long, boring day at the office or a long day living in the country where nothing at all happens. And then it was weekend…
Someone knows what mouthpiece he play??
A licostini for sure
This was written for Benny Goodman
it sounds alltogether very 'efficient' (what is OK in the third and final part of the concerto, NOT in the first en cadenza-like second part). Pity.
Good performance. But does it lack Jazzy energy? Maybe.
This is not a jazz concerto, it's not Artie Shaw!
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