Klarinet Archive - Posting 000606.txt from 1999/12

From: "Rien Stein" <rstein@-----.nl>
Subj: [kl] being back
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 06:07:39 -0500

Hello Michael

It is good to see your name back on this list again. I enjoyed the
publication you quoted on this list, I look at it as a big hoax, not from
your side, but from the press. Did you read that great story "the lost
world" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (the inventor of Sherlock Holmes, after
having read some stories by the German author Karl May, who invented
Winnetou, chief of the Apaches, Old Shatterhand and Kara Ben Nemsi, the same
person, a super-"I noted it all" like Sh.H, and other similar figures). In
this book a professor of biology, professor Challenger, appears. I think
after reading your quote every English- or a similar language speaking
person should read it!

BTW I am happy to learn that what I sent you finally did arrive. I was
afraid it had been lost, as more mail I sent to Australie recently up till
this moment never has arrived. As of late I have been studying the Crusell
"Introduction and variations on a Swedish Folk song" op 12. I enjoyed these
very much, and I don't consider them very difficult, but maybe I took the
tempo from bar 58, the beginning of the risoluto, too low: the tempo
indication saus "2/4", but I took it at "4/8". Maybe you or other people on
this list can give me some advice as to how to play certain parts of it?

As to Nienke, I will send you a private email.

Rien

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