Klarinet Archive - Posting 000912.txt from 2003/04

From: AnneLenoir@-----.net (Anne Lenoir)
Subj: Re: [kl] stage movement
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2003 00:44:08 -0400

That is hilarious. Somebody using flutter-tonguing on Weber, and
belly-dance gyrational coreography culminating in a spin with a squeak
at the climactic moment. I would love to see that!
By the way, Peter, did you ever decide on a particular C Clarinet?
I just played my C Clarinet, an E-11, this morning in church, and it
really plays beautifully. I am glad that I opted not to pay the extra
$3000 or so for an RC Prestige. I like the way that my mouthpiece that I
use on my Bb & A clarinets fits perfectly into the barrel of the E-11 C
clarinet. Our choir director had selected some Easter music that had
oboe and flute parts. We have a very small congretation with no oboists
or flautists. I'm sure that some of our list members would have been
horrified at my playing a non-prescribed C-clarinet part with the choir.
ANNIE

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