Klarinet Archive - Posting 000945.txt from 2001/10

From: lubydjackson@-----. Jackson)
Subj: Re: [kl] Band vs orch eefer range
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 20:58:41 -0500

There are some really nice eefer parts in the Pineapple Poll. I love to
play eefer on this piece because it doesn't stick out. Who else has played
this piece and would like to share about the eefer part?
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From: "Naomi Kyle" <kyle1835@-----.edu>
Subject: RE: [kl] Band vs orch eefer range

> WE are preparing the same piece in our Wind Symphony, and I play Eb. It is
> my first semester playing but isn't this a fun piece?!!!! Fortunatly my
> clarinet teacher from home is a Klezmer Clarinetist.
> Naomi
>
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> To: klarinet@-----.org
> Subject: Re: [kl] Band vs orch eefer range
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> Since we're discussing eefer parts... Our Wind Ensemble is currently
> preparing Adam Gorb's "Yiddish Dances". If you haven't played it yet,
it's
> a
> really fun piece with a great, highly soloistic, Eb part. It goes up to
> high
> G, but when that happens you're doubling flutes (tuning! eek!). The solo
> sections don't go above high E. There's a very cool duet in one movement
> between the Eb and a solo Bb, and, of course, the whole thing is to be
> played
> with a klezmer flair. Tons of fun! (For you conductor types, you also
need
> soloists on trumpet, flute, trombone and alto sax.)
> Sue Schwaegler
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