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" The artistic skills and sensitivity of the musician are highlighted here, in order to recreate, thanks to varied metronomic movements, rhythms and nuances, ten atmospheres described throughout the Piece. " - Alain LOPEZ |
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" During the short ternary intro, the two themes are depicted and then immediatly developped in binary with a mix of Jazz and Jazz Rock styles. The "Twinning" is exploited to make the most of it: in the title, the metric, the major tone and its relative minor, the themes, the chords, the characters attribute and the repeated notes in the melody. Listen to it ! " - Alain LOPEZ |
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" As the light whose reflection in the water is sometimes broken by the waves, I used ascending and descending movement in the melody. The pervasive use of syncopation also enabled me to exacerbate the impact felt by the ebb and flow. " - Alain LOPEZ |
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" A romantic composition dedicated to my Director Jacques Andrieu and to his wife Danièle (pianist). The seventh intervals (range rarely used), major, minor or diminished allowed me to create a tender and touching melody. " - Alain LOPEZ |
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" I had fun to mix three musical styles remotely related. My idea was to take a classical musical phrase then to reharmonize it to give it jazz or pop colors. Here is for the 'short story'. " - Alain LOPEZ |
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Here is a very beautiful Adagio written in 1821 by Heinrich Baermann, the celebrated dedicatee of works for clarinet written by Weber. For a long while considered to be a youthful work by Richard Wagner, it was only in 1964 that it was realised that this unsigned manuscript, discovered in 1922, was in fact the Adagio from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings No. 3 Opus 23 which had become detached from the original score. - Renaud ESCRIVA |
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Charles Oberthür, virtuoso harpist born in Munich, wrote Six Nocturnes called "Wedding Presents" for the mariage of the Duke of Nassau. Le Désir - Opus 65 is one of these pieces, where the version for clarinet is dedicated to Henry Lazarus, for 50 years the "Clarinetto Supremo" during the reign of Queen Victoria. - Renaud ESCRIVA |
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Here is a very pretty Romance by Princess Marie-Elisabeth von Sachsen-Meiningen (1853-1923). A talented pianist, she was also a composer and in 1892 she wrote this Romance in F Major which was to be performed by Richard Mühlfeld, the dedicatee of Brahms clarinet works. This piece is a good introduction to Romantic music. - Renaud ESCRIVA |