Klarinet Archive - Posting 000524.txt from 1996/12

From: paolo ravaglia <peval@-----.IT>
Subj: Baronian&Papasov
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 17:45:06 -0500

Hi Doug.
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996 10:10:00 -0800 you wrote:

>If you're looking for North American clarinetists, try Souren Baronian.
>He plays Turkish and Armenian music that ranges from traditional dance
>music to jazz, and has several recordings out.
>
>There's a CD called Tzigane, by the Erkose Ensemble of Turkey, playing
>Turkish Gypsy music, featuring two clarinets. They're hot!
>
>You mentioned middle eastern music, is why I thought of these two,
>but here's another style that's also "a little different": Ivo Papasov,
>on the CD "Balkanology", plays a modern form of Bulgarian folk dance
>music, with jazz influences, with incredible virtuosity.

Can you give me CD labels and numbers?

Really really interesting.

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Paolo Ravaglia Roma Italy
Alter Ego Contemporary Music Ensemble
Conservatorio "G. Frescobaldi" FERRARA clarinet main teacher
(but, first of all, jazz fan)
peval@-----.it
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