Klarinet Archive - Posting 000383.txt from 2003/12

From: "Robert Whiteside" <rkw@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] New member introducing himself...
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 10:47:26 -0500

Hello,
I once had a clarinet tuned by Hans Moenig in Philadelphia. Now I have a
plain ole Buffet RC. Does anyone know what ever happened to him and his
assistant Kasmer. The Kaspar mouthpiece discussion brought him to mind.
Robert
www.robertwhiteside.com http://www.robertwhiteside.com/
by the way , I am sending these messages via reply. Is there a way to send
direct?

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Jonny Berg [mailto:fjb@-----.no]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 5:38 AM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: SV: [kl] New member introducing himself...

Dear Aad,

Thank you so much for your comment - I am glad if you can find the
information rewarding. I am looking forward to participate more in
this group in future, it is very instructive, concerning both
technical matters and music literature.

All the best from Fred Jonny
www.symbiophonic.as

-----Opprinnelig melding-----
Fra: Aad Overeem [mailto:aad.overeem@-----.nl]
Sendt: 16. desember 2003 15:35
Til: klarinet@-----.org
Emne: Re: [kl] New member introducing himself...

Hello Fred Jonny,

Welcome to the list!
Just visited your website, it's a very nice and interesting site with
great
music.
Thank you for sharing it with us!
I'll certainly hope to visit your site often in the future.
Hope you'll enjoy being a member of this list.

All the best,

Aad Overeem
The Netherlands

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Jonny Berg" <fjb@-----.no>
To: <klarinet@-----.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 6:50 PM
Subject: [kl] New member introducing himself...

Dear clarinet group,

I sincerely take the liberty to introduce myself as being new to this
group.

My name is Fred Jonny Berg, 30-years-old composer from North-Norway.
I have written some works for the Bb clarinet, e.g. "Distant Words
op.43" for solo cl. in Bb & string trio. This work has two movements,
were the 1st is rather difficult technically, and the 2nd might be
seen as a "silent after the storm" - movement. On my web site, the
second movement of op.43 is performed in a live performance (for the
moment, of techical reasons, I do not have available other than a
synthesizer version of the 1st).

In addition, several works for symphony orchestra with the clarinet
in solistic positions, e.g. "Running laps of Eternity" from "About my
Grandfather op.37". The works are written in a mainly tonal style -
and there is possible to listen to / download scores at
http://www.symbiophonic.as - if of interest to check out (these are
performed by e.g. the Norwegian Radio Orchestra).

I wish you all the best, looking forward to experience this group.

Thank you for the attention!

Sincerely,
Fred Jonny Berg
www.symbiophonic.as

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