Klarinet Archive - Posting 000093.txt from 1995/02

From: David Gilman <dagilman@-----.EDU>
Subj: Re: vibrato
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 1995 18:48:32 -0500

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>From: dagilman@-----.edu (David Gilman)
>Subject: Re: vibrato
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>>From: John Blegen <blegen@-----.US>
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>> I was enjoying the PBS broadcast ("Live from Lincoln Center") of
>>YoYo Ma doing the Dvorak cello concerto and thought I heard Drucker use a
>>very mild vibrato in several upper register solo passages. I thought it
>>was perfect for the setting, and now I'm wondering if I really heard it.
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>>John Blegen / Glenview Public Library / blegen@-----.us
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>John,
> I'm sure you heard it. Stanley Drucker is known for a very fast,
narrow vibrato, but not at all times. Sometimes it adds a nice color, but I
don't always like where he puts it in.
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David Gilman
Humanities Computing Facilities
University of California
Irvine, CA 92717
Phone: 714/824-7609.
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