Day 5 (I haven’t posted for a while I know) Spending some time with my favourite concerto, just copying in dynamics from the Eulenberg edition of the score since my copy doesn’t have any 🙃

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Day 5 (I haven’t posted for a while I know) Spending some time with my favourite concerto, just copying in dynamics from the Eulenberg edition of the score since my copy doesn’t have any 🙃
QOTD: What are you currently reading? 👀 We See Everything by William Sutcliffe has always been in my TBR but oddly enough I paid no attention to it. So, when I actually stumbled upon it I was surprised when I actually became so invested in this book. 🙈 It’s the kind of thriller I need right now to escape in…so I highly recommend! º º º º ☕︎ BLURB ☕︎ Lex lives on The Strip – the overcrowded, closed-off, bombed-out shell of London. He's used to the watchful enemy drones that buzz in the air above him. 🫥 Alan's talent as a gamer has landed him the job of his dreams. At a military base in a secret location, he is about to start work as a drone pilot. 🤖 These two young men will never meet, but their lives are destined to collide. Because Alan has just been assigned a high-profile target. Alan knows him only as #K622. But Lex calls him Dad. 💀 º º º º Book Challenges: • Aesthetic by @pagesandbeyond #beyondpages • Cross My Heart by @warhawkesvault #shhstagrammay22 • Cover Love by @littlemissstar55 #lmsmay2022 • Spoils of War by @brits.bomb.books #bombbooks2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd27lp1L2wU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Sophie Calle, “Beau doublé, Monsieur le marquis !”, Musée de la chasse et de la nature, du 10 octobre 2017 au 11 février 2018.
“S’il n’avait pas fait si froid cet hiver-là je n’aurais pas entendu le concerto, s’il avait fait aussi chaud qu’en été, une nuit d’été où je me vois à moitié nu sur le drap trempé de ma propre sueur, je me serais levé pour éteindre la radio, je tombais de sommeil, si je peux dire qu’allongé je tombais de sommeil, disons que je sombrais ou étais tenté de sombrer dans quelque chose qui ressemble à la mort sereine, mais la mienne de mort ne sera pas sereine, bien que la découverte de cette nouvelle beauté m’ait donné une soudaine raison d’espérer une mort sereine”. Christian Gailly, K.622, Minuit,1989.
Vers ça...
Morceau du jour: K622... concerto clarinette, Mozart.
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1. How did you discover Tumblr and why did you decide to start a tumblog of your own? My friends had one and i didn't want to be left out, haha.
2. Have you ever used a rotary dial phone? Not for real, i've played with ones that are just on display.
3. If you won a free trip for two, who would you take with you? I don't know i'm sort of too young to do anything on my own anyway??? It really depends on where i'm going.
4. Where are the farthest north and the farthest south you have traveled? I've been to Michigan and down to the Bahamas and Haiti
5. What is a skill that comes easily to you? I don't know? Maybe just being musical in general??
6. In the past year, what have you worked on the hardest? My clarinet playing!
7. In real life (by which I mean your life, not a news story), what is the bravest thing you have seen anybody do? Eh, i dont know, my life is infinitely dull.
8. Would you rather spend an afternoon in a suit of armor or a Marie Antoinette gown? Probably a marie antoinette gown
9. Think of the most recent time that you recommended something to someone. What was the thing you recommended? I recommended Buffet clarinets instead of selmer because get real.
10. Name a food that you never ate as a kid (either because you didn’t like it, or because it wasn’t common where you grew up) but that you like now. Spanish.
11. What do you think is the funniest video on YouTube (or any other video site of your choice)? I don't really know??? none stick out in particular? I just watched this one video with these white music notes singing Greensleeves which made me laugh so there's that.
My questions:
1. What is your favorite type of colors (as in your favorite scheme or sequence of colors)
2. if you had a pet dragon, what would you name it?
3. What is your biggest peeve?
4. What is your favorite joke or pickup line or pun?
5. What is the description of your current crush?
6. Who do you look up to either in life or in something more specific (like music)
7. where /do you plan to go/ do you go/ have you gone/ to college?
8. What is your favorite type of soup?
9. Your favorite snack of the Mc Donalds menu?
10. Describe the exact opposite of that you want to see yourself become.
11. puppies or kitties?
I just moved to NYC and I'm wanting to upgrade to a better insulated case. I've been using a Bam case but it not keeping my instruments warm, so I'm wondering if you have any suggestions. I've heard good things about the Marcus Bonna cases.
I personally don’t have a fancy case for my clarinet. I’ve just been using the case my Buffet came in. But I would think the Bam case would do a good job of protecting it, but I wouldn’t really know. I have also heard good things about the Marcus Bonna cases! I think it would be worth it to invest in it.Do you have a humidifier for your clarinet case?- Lindsey
I have come to a devastating conclusion.
I love playing the Adagio, and I'm learning the Rondo, but this really sucks. Am I a shitty clarinetist? Is it supposed to be this hard? I guess I'm doomed to never audition for anything important lol No orchestras, pits or gigs for me.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Concerto pour clarinette en A majeur – Adagio (1791)
Ecrit quelques semaines avant le décès du compositeur à l'intention du clarinettiste Anton Stadler, la partition originale de cette oeuvre semble avoir été perdue. La partition que nous connaissons à l'heure actuelle semble avoir été éditée en 1801. L'adagio a ainsi servi a beaucoup de bandes originales de films, la plus remarquable étant Out of Africa (Sidney Pollack, 1985), dans une adaptation de John Barry.