It only really came into existence at the beginning of the 18th century and was not fully developed as an instrument until about 40 years after Bach's death. It was up to Mozart to write for it and it definitely suited him.
This is amazing ❤️ as a amateur clarinetist I can feel all the suffering here and there :) and abviously the greatness of the performance, warm but clear . Congrats 👏🏻👏🏻🎶
Very beautiful! I would not have thought it would be so convincing on clarinet but you have convinced me otherwise. Eric Shumsky I wish fugue were a bit faster though!😂
Thanks for watching! You are right, I 'd have liked it to be faster too :) At the moment of the rec. this timing was the borderlpoint of my averall controll, especially playing by heart and with only one cut (I recorded it in two parts if I remember well.) I should recor again, surely can get a more fluent tempo today.
@@rozmanlajos I don't think it needs to be faster than that. it is so important to hear and understand each single note here. extremely well done, Lajos
You are right, but in this interpretation it is not fuga in the full sence of word. Fugua, must have two, or more voices. So in this case, there miss other voice. :) Technically, It is the same case, when someone plays symphony, but alone, only his instrument, and calls It symphony. :) Good luck ;)
Pls pardon my ignorance--we often see circular breathing among jazz players, but I wasn't aware orchestral players did that. Or is it a clue that Mr. Rozman has jazz background?
Hello, my circular breathing .. nothing to do with jazz background :) :( I actually played - and play also today jazz and improvise with jazz musicians, but my breathing was mainly developped for gaining powerful capacity for playing Bach's music the most possible natural way. Before this it was sometimes needed in contemporary pieces ,(their language is very similar to modern jazz trends) I learnt it anno on such occasssion. I learnt... it's a long story, you are never good enough in it, always relearn and rethink... :)
@@rozmanlajos Mr. Rozman--Thank you for your response, and thank you for your labor of love preparing this piece, for your own journey and so we might hear it!
Circular breathing in playing musical instruments has been practiced for over 1000 years. The Japanese sho, which can be heard in gagaku (music of the Japanese Imperial Household), requires circular breathing. Many thanks to Lajos for a masterful demonstration.
There is no pointillism in music, even with Webern. There are melody and harmony, and the way that they're conveyed depends on the instrumentation. Pointillism is a visual medium.
i knew even before you played a note that you were hiding something and sure enough you messed with the audio such that it sounds like you're in a bathtub. why don't you forget the ridiculous echo and work on finding your core sound regardless of affect? stand out don't blend in.
It's a church, simply. No any extra effect as I remember.(years ago) I always work with this engineer, I like the sound he records. But you can hear it different of course. 🙂
it's funny how Bach never wrote for the clarinet, but the instrument suits his writing so perfectly. Especially played like this.
It only really came into existence at the beginning of the 18th century and was not fully developed as an instrument until about 40 years after Bach's death. It was up to Mozart to write for it and it definitely suited him.
Tremendo!! Que gran clarinetista, lo tiene todo, técnica y música, una enorme inspiración para todos los que somos clarinetistas.
Bravo!!
0:20 grave
5:17 fuga
18:31 andante
24:00 allegro
Many thanks. Even if some don't wish to sit through the other movements, the Andante alone is worth a single click.
Meu Deus, isso é divino, Obrigado, muito, muito Obrigado.
O sopro é di vi no!
Incrível, maravilhoso...
This is amazing ❤️ as a amateur clarinetist I can feel all the suffering here and there :) and abviously the greatness of the performance, warm but clear . Congrats 👏🏻👏🏻🎶
Muy original. Profundo.
Really wonderful !!
Bravo 👏👏👏👏
beautiful 🦋
Brilliáns hang! ❤
Enthralling performance! Beautiful sound!
Wonderful...Congrats Lajos Rozmán!
Gracias portodo señor
Nagyon Szép ! Isten áldjon meg
Incredibly beautiful!!! Thank you! Köszönöm szépen!
Grandiose, merveilleux, somptueux, envoutant; toucher les cieux , ça doit être celà. Grande technique.
On sent bien que vous savez de quoi vous parlez..
This breath control is crazy
Thank you, Maestro!
Great performance. Thank you. DerKlariNette
Bach no clarinete ficou faboluso!
Beautiful, many thanks. I was deeply impressed.....
Bravo!
Bravo Lajos! Nagyon szép előadás!
Simplement sublime
This is so beautiful, Lajos. Thank you for sharing!
Same as this one:
th-cam.com/video/JGY8UCGzY0Y/w-d-xo.html
Prodigieux ! Merci
Oh Great!
Zseniális!❤
The C clarinet needs more love!
I gree with you😂
But he is not lonely with it .
Очень красиво!
Thank you!
the sweetest
Nagyon szép!
Mükemmel... Çok güzel😢
Very beautiful! I would not have thought it would be so convincing on clarinet but you have convinced me otherwise. Eric Shumsky I wish fugue were a bit faster though!😂
Thanks for watching! You are right, I 'd have liked it to be faster too :) At the moment of the rec. this timing was the borderlpoint of my averall controll, especially playing by heart and with only one cut (I recorded it in two parts if I remember well.) I should recor again, surely can get a more fluent tempo today.
@@rozmanlajos I don't think it needs to be faster than that. it is so important to hear and understand each single note here. extremely well done, Lajos
Bärig!
Who says you can’t play a fugue on a single wind instrument?
Also wonderful breathing technique!
You are right, but in this interpretation it is not fuga in the full sence of word. Fugua, must have two, or more voices.
So in this case, there miss other voice.
:)
Technically, It is the same case, when someone plays symphony, but alone, only his instrument, and calls It symphony. :)
Good luck ;)
❤❤❤
Ez igen!
Beautiful👍😍 What brend? What model? Your C clarinet
Patricola
Patricola
Thank you, Lajos. Where was this recorded?
u r jesus man, and bach is god
Take notes Squidward.
😄
Pls pardon my ignorance--we often see circular breathing among jazz players, but I wasn't aware orchestral players did that. Or is it a clue that Mr. Rozman has jazz background?
Hello, my circular breathing .. nothing to do with jazz background :) :( I actually played - and play also today jazz and improvise with jazz musicians, but my breathing was mainly developped for gaining powerful capacity for playing Bach's music the most possible natural way. Before this it was sometimes needed in contemporary pieces ,(their language is very similar to modern jazz trends) I learnt it anno on such occasssion. I learnt... it's a long story, you are never good enough in it, always relearn and rethink... :)
@@rozmanlajos Mr. Rozman--Thank you for your response, and thank you for your labor of love preparing this piece, for your own journey and so we might hear it!
@@rozmanlajos P.s.: To my knowledge there were early clarinets around at the time, yet we don't hear them in Bach's music. Why is that? Thank you--
Circular breathing in playing musical instruments has been practiced for over 1000 years. The Japanese sho, which can be heard in gagaku (music of the Japanese Imperial Household), requires circular breathing. Many thanks to Lajos for a masterful demonstration.
Why so far from the microphone ? 😮
Try this clarinet sonata: th-cam.com/video/TnxUdnW3h4w/w-d-xo.html
A "pointillistic" performance (was it really worth the pain? I doubt it); anyway, congratulations for the Luciferine show of virtuosity.
There is no pointillism in music, even with Webern. There are melody and harmony, and the way that they're conveyed depends on the instrumentation. Pointillism is a visual medium.
This is cool. Jesus loves you guys. Does somebody love Jesus here?
No, faith is a cancer of the mind.
No
Yes!
is he a clarinet player?
Definitely. It's written for Him. :-)
Too much reverb.
i knew even before you played a note that you were hiding something and sure enough you messed with the audio such that it sounds like you're in a bathtub. why don't you forget the ridiculous echo and work on finding your core sound regardless of affect? stand out don't blend in.
It's a church, simply. No any extra effect as I remember.(years ago) I always work with this engineer, I like the sound he records. But you can hear it different of course. 🙂