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In Reply to: RE: True, I'm no flutist so can't say for a "classical player, but.... posted by Rick W on March 26, 2017 at 17:54:03
I heard a clarinet player playing a Choro on You Tube a few years ago, that went on for 5 min with NO breaks.
Circular Breathing, and a couple of squeaks, Very impressive.
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on the flute is Robert Dick, without question. I've heard him use it in classical music but he usually uses it with his contemporary stuff. I've heard it successfully used on the clarinet, too.
Where does Robt Dick play? I recognize the name.
Carey Bell, Prin Cl in SFS can do it.
There was a R. Strauss Couperain Suite we played in SF Ballet, all upper register Clarinet part, fast, tounged, he nailed w/C.B.! ( before he was in SFS)
Robert Dick is a Yale School of Music alum who studied flute with Julius Baker and composition with Jacob Druckman and has had an active solo career for a long time and many CDs. He's most famous for his new music and extended techniques such as circular breathing, multiphonics, glissandos and whisper tones, and he literally wrote the book on extended techniques for the flute: The Other Flute, published by Oxford University Press. He plays a lot in the hip clubs of Brooklyn, where he now lives, but he lived in Europe for years and has performed all over the world.
An interesting guy who works in many styles, classical, jazz, rock, world music, improvisation, you name it.
I have to agree with Rick, circular breathing isn't right for everything, but Robert sure can put on an amazing show with it.
Sounds like what it is to me - an unnatural effect. Space is good. Wish pianists and string players had to breath. I never liked jazz pianists whose solos are an endless stream of notes without pause.
Re breathing strings, hear the Yale Quartet play Mozart K 421!
Jeremy
Some of us (pianists) play with singers and wind/brass players, and we get schooled! ;-)
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