Klarinet Archive - Posting 000089.txt from 1994/09

From: Jay Winick <winickj@-----.CA>
Subj: Re: Don Giovanni
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 07:00:42 -0400

> Dan Leeson's exposee on harmoniemusik was very interesting and
> informative. Thanks. Just one note: the arrangement of Don Giovanni
> was done by Triebensee, not by Wendt. At least, that is what the
> Musica Rara edition says. I happened to play it this summer on
> a summercourse. Great fun.
>
> Roel de Vrijer
> Amsterdam

Triebensee (Polish Oboist I believe) also did the arrangement for the
Beethoven 7th. Does anyone have the parts? If so could I rent them? I
really don't want to spend $200 or more to purchase them to play them once
(we don't play for money just for fun!).

BTW: Just started working on the Max Bruch eight pieces, very interesting,
and what a beautiful viola part! (clarinet ain't too shabby either). Can
anyone (Dan?) tell me something interesting about these pieces. The
eastern european influence (Romanian) is quite evident in the fantasia
(not a true f#- one) for the Viola, and it is interesting how the Clarinet
and Vla parts are weaved together.

Regards,

Jay
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