This is one of the most spirited charming readings of the Clarinet Rhapsody I've seen. The last segment, from 7:00 onwards, where the two of you are practically sparring with each other, is a delight! The chemistry is superb... vielen dank...
Thank you so much for writing a comment! It went straight to my heart. I got such a special connection to this piece and between us players is a special chemistry as well, so if we managed to ransport that feeling...thats awesome!
@@carlafuchs danke Carla, wenn der zeitpunkt kommt melde ich mich gerne, man kann dann evtl jams mit lokalen musikern organisieren. ich warte bis alle reiseristriktionen sich wieder normalisieren, dann kann man wieder dinge wie musik jams organisieren.
So many talents - amazing Carla! But how anyone derives any type of pleasure from such 'music' escapes me. Give me Mozart any day of the week, but not this. Did Debussy die of ear ache, or was it a torn achilles from running away from his own concert?
You remind me that Debussy is quiet modern! I dont hear him that way but you are right, his musical language is very different from composers that are considered to be "classical"! I played a lot of contemporary music, Berg, Schönberg, so Debussy is quiet "normal" to my ears - as a matter of fact, he isnt normal at all ;)
@@carlafuchs All music that we are generally aware of is quiet 'modern' bearing in mind that there is evidence of humans living at least 200 million years ago, and then and earlier using very sophisticated equipment. When such equipment has been re-discovered it is buried within museum vaults, along with everythying else not deemed to be politically / historically acceptable eg. aliens, sasquatch etc. Our outer-world is self-created by our thoughts / consciousness etc. and a wonderful example of such is music. As the world becomes more black and primitive (in some quarters) so does what you refer to a 'contemporary music.' And indeed all other forms of art. There have always been such manifestations but nowadays such have massively intensified - compare for example (to digress away from music) the home pornography decorations located within say Pompeii with today's gross counterpart. So being regarded as 'contemporary' may be seen as either a positive or negative manifestation. Either way we are as we create. Whilst not attempting to couple Debussy with say rap, any borders between pleasure and pain, good and bad, reward and punishment, etc. have always been unclear and potentially contentious. Some might argue that the subjective nature of the arts is one of its attractions. Either way music blesses us, and the only thing I personally take exception to is artificial elitism - pretenting to see things in the music which perhaps only those with a higher education and black bow tie can possibly see. I personally see beauty in most things and when I cannot alarm bells ring which cannot always be explained by 'personal taste' as here.
Wow!…..you are so talented Carla….so love listening to you
This is one of the most spirited charming readings of the Clarinet Rhapsody I've seen. The last segment, from 7:00 onwards, where the two of you are practically sparring with each other, is a delight! The chemistry is superb... vielen dank...
Thank you so much for writing a comment! It went straight to my heart. I got such a special connection to this piece and between us players is a special chemistry as well, so if we managed to ransport that feeling...thats awesome!
supernice
Thanks a lot
@@carlafuchs welcome ladies, kudos and lots of success and happiness from the land of smiles aka Siam
@@wolfganghebenstreit2879 Id love to come over! ;)
@@carlafuchs danke Carla, wenn der zeitpunkt kommt melde ich mich gerne, man kann dann evtl jams mit lokalen musikern organisieren. ich warte bis alle reiseristriktionen sich wieder normalisieren, dann kann man wieder dinge wie musik jams organisieren.
So many talents - amazing Carla! But how anyone derives any type of pleasure from such 'music' escapes me. Give me Mozart any day of the week, but not this. Did Debussy die of ear ache, or was it a torn achilles from running away from his own concert?
You remind me that Debussy is quiet modern! I dont hear him that way but you are right, his musical language is very different from composers that are considered to be "classical"! I played a lot of contemporary music, Berg, Schönberg, so Debussy is quiet "normal" to my ears - as a matter of fact, he isnt normal at all ;)
@@carlafuchs All music that we are generally aware of is quiet 'modern' bearing in mind that there is evidence of humans living at least 200 million years ago, and then and earlier using very sophisticated equipment. When such equipment has been re-discovered it is buried within museum vaults, along with everythying else not deemed to be politically / historically acceptable eg. aliens, sasquatch etc.
Our outer-world is self-created by our thoughts / consciousness etc. and a wonderful example of such is music. As the world becomes more black and primitive (in some quarters) so does what you refer to a 'contemporary music.' And indeed all other forms of art. There have always been such manifestations but nowadays such have massively intensified - compare for example (to digress away from music) the home pornography decorations located within say Pompeii with today's gross counterpart. So being regarded as 'contemporary' may be seen as either a positive or negative manifestation. Either way we are as we create.
Whilst not attempting to couple Debussy with say rap, any borders between pleasure and pain, good and bad, reward and punishment, etc. have always been unclear and potentially contentious. Some might argue that the subjective nature of the arts is one of its attractions.
Either way music blesses us, and the only thing I personally take exception to is artificial elitism - pretenting to see things in the music which perhaps only those with a higher education and black bow tie can possibly see. I personally see beauty in most things and when I cannot alarm bells ring which cannot always be explained by 'personal taste' as here.
Sehr ausdrucksstark präsentiert,vom Klavier 🎹 und der Klarinette. Carla vielen lieben Dank 🙌
Ich danke für die lieben Worte und das Zuhören!