Klarinet Archive - Posting 000108.txt from 1999/07

From: "Will Shattuck" <willpsha@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] common sense and clarinet literature
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 02:52:19 -0400

I would just like to say that I was quite disappointed in the comment
directed towards the female clarinet player.

Second, I was wondering if someone or some people can point me to some
standard clarinet literature and some clarinet alone music. I graduated
from college about 5 years ago and went right in to music education. My
clarinet practicing / performing was greatly reduced and then stopped all
together. I am getting back into the swing of practicing. I found out that
I still know all 12 major scales and can even do them the range I did while
in college. Also, I have been practicing some jazz with the Jamie Aebersold
<sp?> play along cd's and books. I am trying to find literature that is
fun. My first piece performed was C.M. von Weber's Concertino. I
tremendously enjoyed that piece and am working on it again for performance
in church. I also played and enjoyed some Brahms clarinet and piano and the
Beethoven trio for clarinet, viola and piano.

I like all kinds of literature but don't know of what is really out there
and suggestions would be much appreciated. Answer either on list of
privately: willpsha@-----.com I don't know what proper list ettiquette
would be.

Thanks for all the great info I have heard ... .errr read :) ... so far.

God Bless
Will

 
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Will Shattuck, KF6VCE
Willster / WillsterV
mailto:willpsha@-----.com
FAX: (801) 991-8212

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