Klarinet Archive - Posting 000111.txt from 1998/08

From: pollyg@-----. Gulakowski)
Subj: Re: [kl] cadenza/eingang?
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 22:14:23 -0400

P: Set ein gong on the credenza (fur stayen sie?). It will be easier to
reach that way. Course you have to be careful the feet don't scratch the
woodwork.
Reed whatever you want into that.
Paulette

On Mon, 3 Aug 1998 10:35:57 -0000 "David B. Niethamer"
<dnietham@-----.edu> writes:
>on 7/29/98 9:15 PM, Dan Leeson wrote:
>
>>These place in K. 622 have been called "the cadenza" or
>>"cadenzas" even though no such thing exists in that work.
>>An eingang is something else again, maybe a distant
>>third cousin to a cadenza.
>
>Many years ago, and conductor friend was conducting a small
>metropolitan
>orchestra. At the next concert, the featured soloist was to be the
>winner
>of the concerto competition. A letter arrived from the orchestra
>manager,
>a woman with more time than musical knowledge, which stated that the
>soloist would play the ?*?*?*? Concerto, but would not perform the
>credenza (?!?!).
>
>What I want to know from Dan is, is the credenza anything like the
>eingong?
>
>David
>
>David Niethamer
>Principal Clarinet, Richmond Symphony
>dnietham@-----.edu
>http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/
>
>
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