Klarinet Archive - Posting 000184.txt from 1996/03

From: Robert.Spring@-----.BITNET
Subj: Re: Luis Rossi at MSU
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 19:31:35 -0500

I do not have much more information than you mentioned. It will be week of
masterclasses, concerts/recitals and lessons given at the Conservatory in
Oostende, the same place where the ICA conference was held a few years ago.
Guido Six....some of you probably met him at the Clarinetfest in Chicago,
where his clarinet choir performed, or in Arizona last summer for
Clarinetfest '95, is organizing the complete event.

Tuition is only $250 for the classes, free transportation from Paris and
free housing in a guest home. Anyone who is selected for the ICA young
artist competition in Paris pays only $175. The winner gets free
admission.

It sounds to me like a great deal of fun....

When I get more info, I'll pass it on to everyone on the list. I also hope
to see a lot of you in Paris!

Bob

>There was another question about Rossi clarinets today which reminded me of
>the following:
>
>Luis Rossi will be at Michigan State (East Lansing) as one of the three (?)
>visiting artist/instructors replacing Elsa Ludewig during her sabbatical.
>He'll be there from March 11 'til the end of April (I think)- he plays his
>own clarinets (of course) and presumably will have samples of his different
>models that people could try out. He is a great player and teacher- well
>worth the trip if you have the chance to hear/see him. And I highly
>recommend his clarinets, especially if you have the chance to talk to him
>personally about different options etc. (and of course try them yourself!).
>(I've been playing Rossi clarinets for five years or so.)
>
>Also, he'll be giving a summer course after the ICA convention, at the
>Ostend Conservatory (Belgium), along with Howard Klug (of IU), Robert
>Spring (ASU), and Guido Six (Belgium- Ostend Conservatory?). Dates are July
>8-12; student fees ~$250, transportation from Paris arranged. Contact Guido
>Six by fax (3258-510294) or phone (3258-523394).
>
>Or talk to Luis while he's at MSU!
>
>Or email Robert Spring- he's on the list- maybe he'll even respond to this
>message with more info... (?)

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Dr. Robert S. Spring
Professor of Music (Clarinet)
School of Music
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0405
Office - 602/965-4306, FAX - 602-965-2659, Home - 602/345-8013
Internet: Robert.Spring@-----.edu

   
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