Klarinet Archive - Posting 000059.txt from 1999/12

From: HappiLeigh125@-----.com
Subj: [kl] Choosing a Solo, all state audition peice
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 21:58:19 -0500

Hey Fellow Clarinet players,
I'm writing this because i'm figuring you guys are the best people to ask,
and that i'm sure you all know all the clarinet literature pretty well.
First i'll give some info about myself...
I guess I'd consider myself to be an intermediete clarinet player, i've been
playing 7 years. Last year i receieved a 94/100 on mozarts concerto, to give
you an idea of how i play. I'm strongest in the speed of movement of my
fingers & flexibility around the clarinet. The thing i think i do worst is
staccato sixteenths in the upper register. I absolutely love playing the
really low notes, and especially music with contrast between the low and high
notes, if you know what i'm saying? I'm willing to work hard, but i don't
want to be TOO ambitious and end up getting myself into something i'll end up
getting way frusterated with.
Could you recomend a peice for me to prepare, with the strengths and
weaknesses i told you in mind? I wanted something different than Mozart,
something exciting, something different.

Thanks Again,
Leigh-Anne
Happileigh125@-----.com
**Forgive me if i already posted a similar message, im new at this and i'm
not sure if its working. can you email me, cause i dont know if i'm getting
the messages or not. Sorry for being annoying, but thanks.

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