Richard Carson Steuart - Clarino Projekt zu Leipzig | Part 1 von 8
More about Richard Carson Steuart and La Tromba Music Soundcloud: / user-660504648 Homepage: http://www.latrombamusic.com Künstlerisches Genie wiederentdeckt! Richard Carson Steuart und sein "Clarino Projekt" zu Leipzig. Artisic Genius Rediscovered! Richard Carson Steuart and his "Clarino Projekt zu Leipzig". Deutsch: Am Samstag, den 18. November 2017 fand im Historischen Saal des Alten Rathauses zu Leipzig ein 2 1/2 Stündige Gesprächskonzert mit dem kanadischen Trompetenvirtuosen Richard Carson Steuart statt. Der internationale Radio- und TV-Solotrompeten Wettbewerbspreisträger beschäftigt sich seit über 50 Jahren mit den berühmten Trompetenpartien, die Johann Sebastian Bach speziell für den damaligen Senior-Stadtmusicus und -Rathsmusicus Leipzigs, Johann Gottfried Reiche, komponierte. Dafür lies Steuart die ursprüngliche und wahre "Bach" Trompete, verewigt in dem von Elias Gottlob Haußmann gemalten Portrait von 1726, genauestens nachbauen. Seit Anfang 2015 hat er sich intensiv mit dem Instrument beschäftigt und zum 350. Geburtsjubiläum von Gottfried Reiche glaubt er es tonlich und akustisch nahe zur Perfektion entwickelt zu haben. Steuart hat mit Unterstützung des Stadtgeschichtlichen Museums Leipzig und Universitäts Musikinstrument Museum (Grazzi Museum) in einem kostenlosen Gesprächskonzert u .a. die historische "Bach"-Trompete musikalisch/solistisch vorgeführt und spieltechnisch ausführlich erklärt, an genau dem Ort, wo Johann Gottfried Reiche bis zu seinem plötzlichen Tod 1734 seinen Dienst als Senior Stadt und Rathsmusicus Leipzigs absolvierte! English: On Saturday, the 18th November 2017, Mr. Steuart held a special Lecture- Concert in the "Alten Rathauses zu Leipzig" presenting the all new La Tromba Music Productions "Clarino" Trumpet and demonstrating it's "original" playing technique! He has named this, his most recent Trumpet "Research and Development" endevor, the "Clarino- Project zu Leipzig" since it honors not only the 350th year of J.S.Bach's Solo-trumpeter Gottfried Reiche's birth but presents the very instrument that made Reiche famous! This special 2 1/2 hour event took place in the "Historical City Hall", the exact location where Reiche actually performed in Leipzig right to the day of his sudden death, October 6th, 1734! An accomplished Trumpet Soloist, Instrument and Mouthpiece designer, International Classical Solo-Trumpet Competition Winner, Broad Spectrum Recording Artist and over 50 years a University level lecturer, Mr. Steuart has since 1968 studied the works that J.S. Bach specificaly wrote for Leipzig's Senior-Stadtmusicus-Rathsmusicus, Gottfried Reiche. In 2015 he began a new initiative and 2 years of intensive acustical development and countless hours of methodical practise, Steuart sincerely believes he has both "recreated" Reiche's instrument AND most importantly rediscovered Reiche's original playing technique. Yes! exactly how Reiche was able to perform Johann Sebastian Bach's demanding original works on this mysterious and "almost forgotten" Natural Coiled-Trumpet! Since no there are original Clarino Trumpets (as depicted in the world famous Hausmann Portrait) in existence, nor any historical construction plans (other than Elias Gottlob Hausmann’s portrait itself) available Steuart decided to have the instrument built anew, using ONLY the painting as his guide and thereafter to take the time to learn how to play the works of J.S. Bach on this original instrument. The new La Tromba "Clarino" just as Reiche's original instrument, has no valves, nor keys, nor slides, and most certainly no nonhistorical "intonation-holes" of any kind. Truly the "real deal", Mr. Steuart aim was to finally find out how Reiche was able to play J.S.Bach's works of 300 years ago! Acknowleged by leading Historical Trumpets and University Lecturers to be the closest "reconstruction" of this special "original" instrument to date, the all new "La Tromba" Clarino-Trumpet was developed under Mr. Steuart's close direction. It was completely "hand-made" in Würzburg, Germany by La Tromba Music's most experienced Brass Instrument Engineer, Mr. Heinz Poggensee. Two internationally respected Artists and Trumpet Historians from the 1960s and 70s: Walter Holy of Germany and Donald L. Smithers of the U.S., were very important informational sources and true inspirations for Mr. Steuart's "Clarino Project zu Leipzig"! Neither however, ever applied what Steuart believes is the true and authentic "hand reflextion" performance method, which (in coordination with standard mouth compression techniques) he convincingly demonstrates in these ground breaking and informative YouTubes. Only the first of a series of YouTube excerpts from this special Concert-Lecture, we at La Tromba Music sincerely hope this will be both informative and inspiring for Professionals AND Students of the Modern Trumpet as well as for enthusiasts of the Authentic Natural-Trumpet! The Sax is OK but no trumpet!

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