Klarinet Archive - Posting 000680.txt from 2003/07

From: "Wendy" <bosma@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] Re: klarinet Digest 23 Jul 2003 20:15:00 -0000 Issue 4667
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 08:49:37 -0400

I want more by Percy Grainger. His music is so wonderful. They could make
a Tijuana Bible about him without making anything up. he had a thing for
the whip.

Have a Nice Day!!
Wendy :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Wakefield [mailto:tony-w@-----.uk]
Subject: Re: [kl] Re: klarinet Digest 23 Jul 2003 20:15:00 -0000 Issue 4667

> From: "Chantelle Edwards"
> > Sorry if this is a trivial question, but out of curiosity, if you could
> have
> > a concerto (or sonata, or clarinet solo with or without piano acc.)
> > Who would you want to compose it? (living or dead) And why?

I posted:
> A dead composer could only produce a postumously written work!! :<)
> But a living composer could bring forth some interesting replies, and
maybe
> even some interesting commissions in time.
> NO, not fishing, just commenting.
> Tony W.

So my choice would be a concerto (but not so virtuosic as some recent ones
have been) for clarinet and big band, which would include some serious
rhapsodic episodes in addition to some jazz, which would be in written form.
An improvisory section would also be included in written form, together with
chord symbols entered for an either/or choice to be made by the performer.
So my choice would be Quincy Jones.
Benny Goodman drawings could be inserted inbetween each movement with
"sleaze notes"!?!?
Yes? - No?
Tony W.

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