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S21 Composers Forum

These are the most recent articles mentioning "clarinet"

Posted 03/05/08, 13:12
... ic. The performers last night were great and they did my music a great service with their performances.Keith Koons and Laurent Boukobza performed my clarinet sonatina from about 10 years ago.Jeff Moore and Kirk Gay gave the premiere of Throb for marimba duo, breaking in their brand new Malletech ma...
Posted 10/29/07, 15:54
... oached a few woodwind sectionals for the local youth orchestra. But in that case, the material is the music they’re working on, not a group lesson in clarinet technique, and not 22 8th graders. So I was a bit nervous. I had scribbled some notes about basic clarinet technique: how to hold the instrum...
Posted 07/10/07, 05:14
... n in the phrase. During my studies at Northwestern with Robert Marcellus and Clark Brody, I learned the mechanism for the best possible legato on the clarinet. The key is in the steadiness of air support. This may seem obvious, but it’s actually very difficult to do. Remembering the “violence” of mo...
Posted 04/24/07, 03:46
... well. But the search is not so easy. I’ve been trying out new mouthpieces for months now. Actually, I’ve been searching ever since I started playing clarinet. The perfect mouthpiece is an extension of your body, your musical soul. The more it matches you, the easier it is to make music with it. The...
Posted 12/23/05, 03:54
... repetitive material. It goes with the territory. But Peter T. imbues his lilting ballet themes with memorable melodies and meaningful repetition.The clarinet part is well written, with a number of respectable solos, most notably in the famous Waltz of the Flowers. Other solos make good use the clar...
Posted 07/02/05, 23:06
... id.We often play jazzy tunes for the summer pops. Any arrangements for the orchestra which include jazz or Dixie solos usually have something for the clarinet. And usually they're written out solos. Even thought I'm not really improvising, I fiddle around a bit, add a few notes, "fake" a little. Thi...
Posted 08/13/08, 17:12
Yay! TAXONOMY, my suite for flute and clarinet about snake genera, was selected for the S21 concert in December! Very honored. Here are links to scores/sounds for people wanting a preview. If anyone wants to perform some or all of the pieces, feel free (but let me know and send a program).http://r...
Posted 11/13/08, 17:36
I first learned to play the clarinet in 1972, after hearing a demonstration of various instruments, whereby I chose the clarinet because it "went the highest and the lowest" of them all. The more I learn about playing music, the more I love teaching. By 1977, at age 17, I was proficient enough in c...
Posted 11/23/08, 09:21
Jacob David Sudol: ”The Space Between” (2008)For soprano, flute, clarinet, cello, and live electronicsPerformed by Stephanie Aston (voice), Christine Tavolacci (flutes), Przemyslaw Bosak (clarinets), Ashley Walters (cello), Jacob David Sudol (electronics/mixing), Robert Zellickman (conductor)* * ...

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