[TPIN] Maurice at his finest
David Arndt
darndt at oriongate.net
Sat Jan 5 00:03:26 CST 2008
As long as it's musical - I can't imagine that Telemann would have argued.
I was watching this clip and thinking how beautiful Andre sounds on the
modern instrument, compared to what Telemann must have heard in his day -
I'll bet he would have been jazzed. ;-)
Maurice Andre is an amazing artist.
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To: Glenn Bengry
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Such beautiful tone and technique.
I have to ask my most learned listmates about using vibrato on Baroque
pieces.
Although Maurice sounds wonderful doing it, I've always thought that vibrato
was a no-no on fast movements of Baroque selections.
Does anyone have any guidelines on this?
Dave
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From: Glenn Bengry <soundpretty at hotmail.com>
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Subject: [TPIN] Maurice at his finest
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 00:49:48 +0000
>
> This is Maurice, arguably, at his finest. The sound he made on that
> Selmer and the music he made on this Telemann still gives me chills.
> That is the most gorgeous, rich tone I can imagine.
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