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Sylvie You (Clarinet)/Sylvie's Song

Sylvie You (Clarinet)/Sylvie's Song

SKU:PAMP-1051-2117

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Performer:
Sylvie Yu (clarinet)
Sylvie Hue, clarinet

Frederique Lagarde (piano)
Frédérique Lagarde, piano

PAMP-1051 ¥2,750 (tax included) [Released on August 20, 2014]

The first female member of the Paris Garde and the permanent principal clarinetist!!!

Program

● Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
"Sonata for clarinet and piano (1962)"
-Allegro tristamente
-Romanza
-Allegro con fuocoMore

● Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
"Clarinet Sonata in E flat major op.167 (1921)"
-Allegretto
-Allegro animato
-Lento
-Molto allegro-Allegretto

●Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
"First Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra (1910)"

● Roger Butry (1932)
"Asuka Rhapsody for B♭ clarinet and piano (2000)"
-Asuka River
-Kie no Dancers
-rush hour

-Jean Francais (1912-1997)
"Theme and Variations (1974)"


●Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Sonate for clarinet et piano (1962)
-Allegro tristamente
-Romanza
-Allegro con fuocoMore

●Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)
Sonate pour clarinette avec accompagnement de piano op.167 (1921)
-Allegretto
-Allegro animato
-Lento
-Molto allegro-Allegretto

●Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Premire Rhapsodie pour clarinette et piano (1910)

●Roger Boutry (1932)
Asuka (2000)
-La rivire Asuka
-Danseuses de Kinoe
-Rush hour

●Jean Franaix (1912-1997)
Tema con variazioni (1974)

Profile

Sylvie Yu studied literature at the University of Paris XII while studying at the National Conservatory of Music in Paris.
Studied under Guy Dupreu and Christian Lardet. In 1987, he graduated from the clarinet department with the unanimous Premier Prix (first prize).
In 1988, he won two premiere prizes in chamber music. In the same year, he received a bachelor's degree in modern literature.
1988 1st place at the 2nd Japan Clarinet Competition. In 1991, he won a prize at the Prague International Competition.
Currently, he is widely active both in France and abroad as an orchestral and soloist.
He also educates the next generation at the Claude Debussy Conservatory of Music in Paris.
In addition, she was welcomed by the Garde as the first female clarinetist, and continues to this day as the principal clarinetist.
He has received high praise from many famous musicians for his solid technique, rare tone, and deep sensitivity in his playing.