Klarinet Archive - Posting 000294.txt from 2001/08

From: stewart kiritz <kiritz@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Pub-fest
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 11:47:59 -0400

Hi Ann,

Sorry didn't get to meet you as well. And yes, it is inspirational to hear
such fine playing. It's also interesting to hear different styles of tone
production and musical expressivity, even if some are more intrinsically
appealing to me than others.

Stewart

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann H Satterfield" <annhsatt@-----.com>
Subject: Re: [kl] Pub-fest

>
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2001 19:55:11 -0700 stewart kiritz <kiritz@-----.net>
> writes: [snipped]
> > More on the Fest:
> >
> > I'd second the kudos for Ricardo Morales. As always, he shone.
> I very much enjoyed his playing. I was also facinated on the way that
> Arrignon and Joko.... blended when the three played Mozart together.
>
> > Also, I thought Luis Rossi was terrific, and nice to hear a different
> style
> > of playing from the usual. Unfortunately, his performance was at a
> > poor time slot right before dinner and was not well attended.
>
> I am sorry I missed that from the comments of several who attended.
>
>
> > I always enjoy listening to Larry Combs. His Reicha quartet was
> > perfection. I know this is sacriligeous to the extreme, but while I can
>
> > appreciate the control and artistry of Karl Leister, his playing is not
> to my
> > taste.
>
> I enjoyed the Colorado String Quartet with both performers.
> They played in perfect proportions at all times.
> I was awed by Leister and Brahms, particularly since he is playing the
> instrument more similar to that Muelfeld's. His recording, with Amadeus
> Q has long been a favorite. It *was* a change to Brahms without the
> sheer physical volume many (including me((not that I have gotten to
> perform the quintet))) bring to the forte sections. For me it worked in
> the context of clarinet and strings having also gorgeous piannissmo
> control and colors.
>
> On the discussion the next day, Leister mentioned the end of the second
> movement, "....the soul of the gypsy is ascending into heaven... "
>
> I loved the appropriate and musically based showmanship of Sujeito A
> Guincho, Fred Ormand & Lee Morgan on Il Covengno(sp), to mention just a
> couple.
>
> > Too bad I can't play the clarinet with 1/8th the skill of anyone
> > present, but you don't have to practice to be a critic :-)
>
> Don't you find the inspiration and examples make a difference? Works for
> me, at least for a while. Then it is my job to have more good samples...
>
> I am sorry i didn't get to talk directly with you there.
>
> Ann
> Ann Satterfield
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Central Florida~~~~~~~
> Principal clarinet, Imperial SO & Music Manager, ISO
> Adjunct Faculty & Instrumental Assistant PolkCC
>
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