Klarinet Archive - Posting 000019.txt from 1993/09

From: John-Paul Bogers <jpbogers@-----.BE>
Subj: Re: citation index or other material on world renowned
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 12:15:58 -0400

On Fri, 17 Sep 1993, Thomas Walsh wrote:

>
> What is this, some kind of bet? Why can't Carolyn draw cute pictures like
> everybody else?
>
> Anyhow, the best clarinet player in the world is Anthony Gigliotti,
> second Richard Stolzman (his tone is not as good - too open), third is a
> tie between Timothy Goodnight and Ignatius Gennusa of Peabody and the
> Baltimore orchestra, a powerful, brilliant clarinettist of the old
> (i.e., correct) style, who should have been recorded much more than he
> has, which is hardly at all.
>
> Gigliotti, Stoltzman, Gennusa/Goodnight; Only a younger player wouldn't
> know that.
The rest of the world also plays the clarinet. What about belgian
(Boeykens), german (Meyer) or english (King) players. The rest of the
world really exists. The instrument was invented here and not on your side
of the atlantic. Still the best instruments, mouthpieces, reeds, ... are
all european.
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