Klarinet Archive - Posting 000485.txt from 1997/05

From: "Robert D. Shaw" <theshaws@-----.net>
Subj: Re: Repertoire PLUS Name Confusion
Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 17:21:03 -0400

Gary,
Thanks for pointing out the fact that I am Deborah. I always sign
my name at the end, but, unfortunately many people don't pay attention.
My husband enjoys reading mail from the list, BUT, his input is
extremely limited (after all, he is a trombone player).
Thanks again for your suggestions repertoire for our group. We
just seem to play so well together, it would be shameful if we didn't
perform again together.

Thanks to all,

Deborah
Gary Young wrote:
>
> Not Robert D. Shaw, but Deborah Shaw, as the signature line of her message
> indicates. I wouldn't raise this issue except that the other day someone
> else responded to "Robert," but didn't provide the message to which they
> were responding, and I couldn't figure out who they meant and went hunting
> through old messages for the elusive "Robert." There appear to be three
> solutions to this confusion: (1) People should read the sig line to see who
> actually wrote the message; don't assume it was the person named in the
> "From" line. (2) Deborah (and others with joint e-mail accounts) should
> put her own name on the "From" line, as well as at the sig line (if this is
> possible). (3) Deborah should change her name to "Robert." :)
>
> And Robert, I mean Deborah, you might look for further repertoire
> suggestions in Oxford UP's Clarinet Technique (Frederick Thurston/Thea
> King, 4th ed. 1985). The book includes an extremely useful list of music
> for clarinet compiled by Georgina Dobree. Pages 82-85 list music for cl.
> and strings with piano. Check the entries by Amberg, Douglas, Holbrooke,
> Jacob, Karyotakis, Payne, M. Powell (this must be Mel, worth checking out
> -- used to play piano and arrange with Benny Goodman, then became a
> "classical" composer), Reinecke, Shaw (C. Shaw, not R. or D.), Stoker
> (Bram?) and Uhl. (It also lists the pieces you played at your concert.)
> If you don't have & can't find this book, e-mail me and I'll send you
> these pages. Good luck!
>
> Gary Young (I was tempted to put "Robert D. Shaw")
> Madison, WI
>
> ----------
> From: DYungkurth@-----.com]
> Sent: Saturday, May 17, 1997 4:35 AM
> To: klarinet@-----.us
> Cc: theshaws@-----.net
> Subject: Re: Repertoire
>
> Robert D. Shaw says that his trio is looking for more repertoire for
> clarinet, viola, piano. <snip>

   
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