Klarinet Archive - Posting 000153.txt from 2004/01

From: Roger Shilcock <roger.shilcock@-----.oxford.ac.uk>
Subj: Re: [kl] C Clarinet
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 05:54:24 -0500

The Bruch not published???? It's certainly available with a piano
reduction - or used to be....
Roger S.

In message <003401c3c7a5$84b39a00$7f00a8c0@-----.org writes:
> It's so great to see the many comment on the use of the C clarinet. I use my
> C whenever possible (if it's called for), because the intonation works
> better with my flute/oboe/bassoon comrades. If one plays opera at all, a C
> is almost indispensable. I've play several gigs where the orchestra is too
> cheap to hire a second oboe or flute, and I've filled in on the Baroque
> pieces. No one has ever asked me NOT to play the C. My Noblet must be
> doing OK. I insisted that my 2nd player in the orchestra buy a C, which he
> did.
>
> BTW, my performance tonight with the La Mirada SO went very well, thank you.
> Both the Mozart and the Bruch Double were well received. The Bruch should
> be part of the regular repertoire, since it's such a beautiful work. To bad
> it's not published.
>
> Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all on the list!
> ---------
> Jim Lytthans
> Anaheim, CA
>
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