Klarinet Archive - Posting 000274.txt from 2004/02

From: "Karl Krelove" <karlkrelove@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] Re: klarinet Digest 16 Feb 2004 21:15:01 -0000 Issue 5067
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:51:09 -0500

Hi, Ginger. I can't really help, but from the description I found on the
web, this seems like a fun piece to play, one I've never heard or seen. An
obvious question, though: Do you have a score or are you only looking at the
clarinet part as you scratch your chin over this note?

Karl Krelove

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ginger Hill [mailto:Gigi1182@-----.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 8:24 PM
> To: klarinet@-----.org
> Subject: RE: [kl] Re: klarinet Digest 16 Feb 2004 21:15:01 -0000 Issue
> 5067
>
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> I'm new to the listserv. My name is Ginger Hill, I'm a 21-year old
> clarinetist from New York. and working on my Bachelors degree in Music
> education at the University of South Florida in Tampa. I'm currently
> doing my senior recital preps. I'm hoping someone out there in the
> clarinet world can help me on a question I have...
>
> Nielsen's Serenata Invano... where the clarinet enters for the first
> time... in measure 4 or 5 the clarinet goes down to what is written as
> an F, but later the same phrase goes to an E. The F sounds wrong but my
> professor and I can't figure out if that's perhaps Nielsen's way of
> creating tension in style or if it's a misprint. If anyone can elaborate
> on this, I'd appreciate it. Is it an F or an E?!?!
>
> Thanks,
> Ginger
>

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