Klarinet Archive - Posting 000119.txt from 2006/07

From: Laurence Beckhardt <lbeckhardt@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Re: Santa Fe Opera
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 07:01:54 -0400

Magic Flute calls for pairs of Bb and C clarinets and
Basset Horns in F.

When I played it, the clarinets doubled basset horn.
That, of course, was an amateur production.

Is it usual in pro productions to have basset horn
"specialists" in addition to the soprano clarinet
players? I seem to recall (though I may be mistaken)
that the Met Opera production only had two
clarinetists - presumably, Jim Ognibene played soprano
& basset horn. But again, I may be wrong.

By the way, clarinets and Basset Horns don't play in
the same scenes. Basset horn is called for at the end
of Scene 8 (1st Act Finale); Scene 9 (Marsch der
Priester); and Scene 10 (Arie mit Chor).

C clarinet parts are easily played transposed on Bb
clarinet.

--- Terry Halvorson <oboeterry@-----.fm> wrote:

> Dan wrote:
> >
> >I am in Santa Fe to hear the Magic flute and I
> thought you might find the
> >clarinet section personnel to be interesting.
> >
> >Todd Levy is principal. The other players are:
> >
> >Erika Shrauger
> >Stephen Ahearn
> >Mark Dubac
> >Kyle Knox
> >James F. Moffitt
> >
> >The precise positions and instruments are
> unidentified except for Dubac and
> >Knox on basset horn and Moffitt on bass clarinet.
>
> I'm not meaning to sound naive hear, but how many
> clarinets does MF use? I
> thought it just had the standard 2 Bb's?
>
> Terry Halvorson
>
>
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