Klarinet Archive - Posting 000279.txt from 2006/08

From: "dnleeson" <dnleeson@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] Brigham Young University Clarinet quarete
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 20:57:23 -0400

Remarkable. That Himie Voxman never stops. I saw him in Iowa
last year and he has to be close to 90. He was working and
playing and writing and practicing and goodness knows what else.
And behind my back he does an edition of the Schindelmeisser.
That guy is made out of iron.

But I don't think he did an arrangement of the work since parts
already existed. He probably just edited them, and he may have
overseen a redo of the piano reduction. Does the Breitkopf
catalogue indicate the availability of an orchestral
accompaniment??

Dan Leeson
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From: Gary Van Cott [mailto:gary@-----.com]
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Subject: Re: [kl] Brigham Young University Clarinet quarete

This is in the Brietkopf online catalog (they own Musica Rara).
Himie
Voxman is listed at the arranger.

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dnleeson wrote:
> There, I watched and heard a performance of the Schindelmeisser
> concerto for four clarinets being executed on the Brigham Young
> University channel, with piano accompaniment.
> hysterically.)
>
> The piece has an interesting history. It is a real concerto
from
> the time of the first half of the 19th century, but whose
> orchestral accompaniment has been lost. A German composer
> reconstructed it and I bought it, which is how we came to play
in
> some 25 years ago. I donated the whole thing to the Clarinet
> library, score, parts, and all. Someone told me that it is
> available from Musica Rara with a piano accompaniment, but I
> can't vouch for that. Musica Rara publishes a lot of rare
stuff,
> so it would not be surprising that they did this one, too.
>
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