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Doublereed Archive - Posting 000080.txt from 2003/10

From: "shannonh (Shannon Hill)" <shannonh@-----.org>
Subj: RE: [DR-L] re. Brahms/Hindemith query
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 18:37:59 -0400

OK, now that we have the Brahms question answered ("The recording was made by Freddy Vogelgesang..."), that reminds me: Wasn't Paul Hindemith (primarily a violinist/violist) reputed to be able to play the solo parts of many of the various concertos and sonatas he composed? Does anyone know more detail? I can't seem to lay my hands on verification right now, though I've always had it in the back of my head that this was so...

- Shannon Hill

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Katz [mailto:jimkatz@-----.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:44 AM
To: doublereed-l@-----.edu
Subject: [DR-L] re. Brahms query

> Dear List,
>
> I am trying to locate the name of the remarkable American musician who
> recorded
> the Brahms Trio for Clarinet, Horn and Piano by superimposing tracks of
> himself
> playing all 3 instruments.
>
> Does anyone have any information and his name, please?
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Jennifer

Now if YOU were contemplating such a project I bet it would be something
like Beethoven's 9th Symphony, Jennifer playing all parts - and all on the
oboe d'amore!

Sorry, I don't know the artist you are seeking.

Jim

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