The Wisdom of Marcel Tabuteau: Singing Intervals

Good news! I have just learned, courtesy of Cameron Hewes of clarinetallmusic.com, that, while the Rapier family lost their website due to a technical issue, they are continuing the business offline. He promises to carry the CD in the future, so there you go. I’ve ordered from CAMco Music a couple of times with excellent results, and am always happy to discover music suppliers who take it personally. I still wouldn’t sleep on it, Boston Records is still a small family business and you never know when the CD will be gone for good.
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Old info:
If you have never heard of Marcel Tabuteau’s Lessons, this is your lucky day because the CD appears to be out of print. There are a few copies left here and there (usual suspects), and while it costs more than it did when bostonrecords.com was in business, I don't have enough viewers to make the price go up further. Stop RIGHT NOW, do a search, and get a copy while you still can.
You're welcome.
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  • @Zekes_Oboe
    @Zekes_Oboe7 ай бұрын

    As an oboist for 10years, I was surprised to learn that Marcel Tabuteau had a CD made. I’ll have to buy it now. I also really enjoyed this video. I think it’s great reminder that sometimes we need to go back to the greats and hear from them to learn. I feel like nowadays that is often neglected in modern teachings, so thank you for sharing!

  • @bobhellmann2179
    @bobhellmann21799 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @oboeman63
    @oboeman639 ай бұрын

    Boston Records was originally owned by one of the oboists of the Boston Symphony, Wayne Rapier (a former student of Tabuteau). Mr. Rapier passed away a number of years ago, approximately 2007ish. Someone else carried on the Boston Records business for a little while but eventually closed down the store.

  • @jackhowell8708

    @jackhowell8708

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. Wayne Rapier’s Wikipedia page does say that he founded Boston Records. However, according to discogs.com, Boston Records was founded in 1951 by James Stagliano, principal horn in Boston for 27 years. Also a fine pianist, according to the 1987 obituary. Rapier joined Boston in 1970, retired in 1995, died in 2005. Certainly he was the driving force behind Marcel Tabuteau’s Lessons, and if he acquired the label from Stagliano that’s another piece of the puzzle - it seems significant that the last entry in the Boston Records discography is Alex Klein playing Schubert in 1999. It’s really a nice catalog, many of the pressings by CBS. I’d like to discover who owns the catalog, buy Tabuteau’s Lessons and put in on Soundcloud.

  • @peterm92
    @peterm927 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing yourself and your insight. Can't wait to try this out on the cello. I ordered the CD and subscribed to your channel for future contributions.

  • @jackhowell8708

    @jackhowell8708

    7 ай бұрын

    How wonderful! Oddly enough, I just took a break from practicing a Bach cello suite - I hope to make a video of me taking a lesson on it from one of my cello colleagues.

  • @peterm92

    @peterm92

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jackhowell8708 How perfect! I would love to learn from such a video.

  • @Raketa_MC
    @Raketa_MC5 ай бұрын

    Sir, I am a clarinet/saxophone player and teacher from Sofia, Bulgaria.., far away right.. And I don't know how exactly get into your videos, but I am finding here some very interesting musical nuggets, so I will keep explore your channel... Even that I am not subscribed yet 😋 Cheers! :)

  • @jackhowell8708

    @jackhowell8708

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Some real monster players in Bulgaria.

  • @425gabe
    @425gabe4 ай бұрын

    It looks like CAMco has it now for a reasonable price still in stock.

  • @jackhowell8708

    @jackhowell8708

    4 ай бұрын

    Indeed, there is the story and a link to CAMco in the video description.

  • @425gabe

    @425gabe

    4 ай бұрын

    I bought the cd, it’s supposed to arrive this Saturday. I’m excited to see what I can learn from it. I remember briefly in undergrad a colleague mentioning two up, two down phrases when analyzing Rose no. 18 from the 32, however I did not understand what this meant.

  • @manmi5856
    @manmi58569 ай бұрын

    Now, ads are a way of financing the service, and I truly don't know if it's overpayed, but I chose to spend the money for the monthly subscription which saves me from all those ads. I also don't know if KZread is ripping me off with the subscription price but I can learn ad free from people like you. Just my two cents.