CRUSELL had composed 3 grand DUETs for Clarinet, 3 CONCERTOs for Clarinet, 3 QUARTETs for Clarinet and String - Trio and an OPERA, which is un - known to most of the people, but YOU are able to listen at on YT ❣jft from munich ❣
The quartett opus 4 is also not bad at all! Very fine soloist! And sowell played together, wish them a long stay as quartett, pleasure listening! Thank you,
excellent performance, all instruments are very well played . Good example for us starting the 28th this month! Second movement first! Our clarinetplayer will have the best part! Great!
Beautiful sound from the clarinet and nicely balanced with the strings. The sound a bit reminiscent of the early clarinet sound, I like it for the Crusell time period. The overall performance is the tops, doesn't get better than this. As far as the composition by Crusell, it is much better than his concertos which were written as show-off pieces, but not this beautiful quartet. Gorgeous!
Certainly a very fine and refined performance. All the phrasing, tempi and dynamics are well defined and effective. Bravo to Romie de Guise-langlois for the beautiful singing quality even though it is obvious that the string players have the better instruments to work with. The small diaphragm condenser microphones seem to work OK for the viola and violin. Perhaps the cello and clarinet should look for a personal larger diaphragm vacuum tube microphone personalized for such work. The full range of the cello would benefit and the clarinet would not sound so harsh in the clarion register.
Most central European operas were heard for the first time in Norway and Sweden because Crusell transcribed them for local ensembles and translated the languages. He had studied clarinet in Berlin and was considered as fine a player as anyone in the early 19th C.
i lost count ha - yea he was truly a music superstar during his lifetime due to national and world wide performances with his world class band - the quality of his best marches was undoubtedly equaled by other composers but the sheer number written by sousa deservedly makes him the 'march king' :)
For some reason this keeps reminding me of the chimpanzees’ tea party which used to occur at London Zoo every afternoon. Don’t know if it still happens or not
Koposition und Interpretation sind erstklassig. Für alle ein großes Lob. BRAVO !!!
CRUSELL had composed 3 grand DUETs for Clarinet, 3 CONCERTOs for Clarinet,
3 QUARTETs for Clarinet and String - Trio and an OPERA, which is un - known to
most of the people, but YOU are able to listen at on YT ❣jft from munich ❣
Hermosa versión te amo Romie!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank YOU : Chamber Society of the LINCOLN - CENTER in NY for streaming ❗🌐
What a lovely clarinet sound.
Beautiful. Loved the warmth of sound and great variety in articulation. Bravo!
Oh my...beautiful & breathtaking
Crusell is a favourite among clarinet.players, I can hear why. Amazing., a good performance
Crusell was a very good clarinettist and composer. Listen to all his quartetts
Wonderfully performed
Excellent ! 11:32 I like your vibrato !
The quartett opus 4 is also not bad at all!
Very fine soloist! And sowell played together, wish them a long stay as quartett, pleasure listening!
Thank you,
excellent performance, all instruments are very well played . Good example for us starting the 28th this month! Second movement first! Our clarinetplayer will have the best part! Great!
Romie de Guise-Langlois, Clarinet;
Areta Zhulla, Violin;
Mark Holloway, Viola;
Timothy Eddy, Cello
It would be fitting to list the performers by name in the video description. They deserve to be acknowledged!
0:00 is a good place to start......This work inspired Mikhail Glinka to become a composer.
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Beautiful sound from the clarinet and nicely balanced with the strings. The sound a bit reminiscent of the early clarinet sound, I like it for the Crusell time period. The overall performance is the tops, doesn't get better than this. As far as the composition by Crusell, it is much better than his concertos which were written as show-off pieces, but not this beautiful quartet. Gorgeous!
Certainly a very fine and refined performance. All the phrasing, tempi and dynamics are well defined and effective. Bravo to Romie de Guise-langlois for the beautiful singing quality even though it is obvious that the string players have the better instruments to work with. The small diaphragm condenser microphones seem to work OK for the viola and violin. Perhaps the cello and clarinet should look for a personal larger diaphragm vacuum tube microphone personalized for such work. The full range of the cello would benefit and the clarinet would not sound so harsh in the clarion register.
Romie's breath control is incredible. Pretty sure there was some circular breathing in there.
I think Mozart would have loved this quintet for clarinet.
its a quartet
quartet?
@@alphonse1278 yes, quartet sorry.
crusell was a first rate composer for clarinet...
Most central European operas were heard for the first time in Norway and Sweden because Crusell transcribed them for local ensembles and translated the languages. He had studied clarinet in Berlin and was considered as fine a player as anyone in the early 19th C.
How many sousafans are there? He was the first music super-star of the 20th C!
i lost count ha - yea he was truly a music superstar during his lifetime due to national and world wide performances with his world class band - the quality of his best marches was undoubtedly equaled by other composers but the sheer number written by sousa deservedly makes him the 'march king' :)
For some reason this keeps reminding me of the chimpanzees’ tea party which used to occur at London Zoo every afternoon. Don’t know if it still happens or not