Klarinet Archive - Posting 000961.txt from 2000/07
From: Audrey Travis <vsofan@-----.com> Subj: Re: [kl] Re:Learning practices (was Mozart's wife and Carl Maria We Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 15:54:34 -0400
David
What exactly is meant when people talk about an"American" sound or a "German" or
French" sound? I've never had this explained. Could you take a stab at it,
please? And could you, or anyone else, please try to describe each of these
sounds?
Thanks!
Audrey
HatNYC62@-----.com wrote:
> Now, all of the American
> orchestras eventually became what we now recognize as "American Sounding."
> But they did so at different rates. Philadelphia scrapped its German roots
> very early on, under Stokowski. But Chicago remained heavily German until the
> early 50s.
>
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