Klarinet Archive - Posting 000277.txt from 1995/01

From: Jim Freeman <collnjim@-----.EDU>
Subj: Re: Advice for inexperienced player
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 02:38:40 -0500

On Wed, 18 Jan 1995, John-Paul Bogers wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm a fairly inexperienced, amateur clarinetplayer. I studied the
> instrument now for four years (with breaks) and my teacher lets me study
> a lot of technical studies (Klose, Kroepsch) and scales. I want to start
> playing some easy pieces. Which pieces can be advised for a novice. (not
> to difficult, but still a challenge) Which music is used by other
> teachers at what level of experience?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> J.P. Bogers, M.D.
> Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen (UIA)
> Lab Pathology
> 2610 Wilrijk
> BELGIUM
>
> Tel: 32.3.820.25.34
> Fax: 32.3.830.13.63
> E-mail: jpbogers@-----.be
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Some of my younger (either in age or experience) students have enjoyed
working on these pieces: Petite Piece; Debussy
Andante and Finale from Rhapsody in Blue; Gershwin
Lyric Suite; Grieg; Arr. by R. Dishinger; Medici Music Press
Vocalise; Rachmaninoff; International
Concertino; Tartini; Arr. by Gordon Jacob; Boosey and Hawkes.

   
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