Debussy, Première rhapsodie, for clarinet and orchestra (Hamelin/Coppola/1931)

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Claude Debussy. Première rhapsodie, for clarinet and orchestra
Gaston Hamelin, clarinet; unnamed orchestra; Piero Coppola, conductor
Recorded in Paris 26 February 1931

Gaston Hamelin gave the world premiere performance of the orchestrated version of this work in 1911.
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Amazing how good these throat tones Hail Hamelin. Hamelin-McLane-Wright and Hamelin-Allard-Brecker

DaleFedele
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Thank you, I've been hunting youtube for this recording for years. Hamelin definitely tries to keep this piece moving along.

robertlancaster
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This was 1931, the year his BSO contract was not renewed because he insisted on playing a metal Selmer --which I assume is what we are hearing here! What an interesting, bight, colorful sound.

ghoulcaster