Klarinet Archive - Posting 000332.txt from 2009/01

From: "Dan Leeson" <dnleeson@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Looking for help to find an article in any of three places
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:43:08 -0500

I greatly appreciate the efforts put in on my behalf, and through them, I
got a copy of the article not 15 minutes after I ask about it.

What a list!!!

Dan
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From: "Michael Bryant (TT)" <michaelbryant@-----.net>
To: <klarinet@-----.org>
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [kl] Looking for help to find an article in any of three places

>I can provide Dan's requested pages
> but for the record there are 27 US subscribers to C&S
> including the following libraries:
> BYU Harold B Lee Library (Utah)
> Chris Newport University
> New York Public Library
> Northwestern University
> University of Louisville
> University of Michigan
> University of North Texas
> Yale University
>
> The Abbe Gelinek and Stadler/Springer articles appear in her
> Heroes and Heroines of Clarinettistry, Trafford, 2008 (Canada and UK)
> Trafford has a website and was available from Amazon
> last time I looked.
>
> MB
>
> Dan wrote on Friday, January 23, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [kl] Looking for help to find an article in any of three places
>
>
>> Dear friends, I need some assistance to find an article.
>>
>> The title is, " L'Abbé Gelinek and the quintet, K581," as authored by
>> Pamela
>> Weston and which appeared in "Clarinet," Vol. 27; Issue 3; June 2000;
>> pp. 44-45; facs. ISSN: 0361-5553.
>>
>> An abstract of the article reads, "
>>
>> Josef Gelinek (1758-1825), a Jesuit, met Mozart in Prague when the
>> composer
>> visited the city in 1787. At that time, Gelinek became domestic chaplain
>> and
>> tutor to the household of Count Kinsky, who moved to Vienna two years
>> later.
>> Gelinek eventually settled in Eisenstadt. Several publications by Artaria
>> of
>> arrangements of Mozart's music contain dedications to Gelinek, perhaps
>> implying that he had loaned them the original MSS."
>>
>> The German version of the article appeared as,
>>
>> "Vorläufer des Mozartschen Klarinettenkonzerts: Das Konzert-Fragment KV
>> 621v
>> für Stadler oder Springer?"
>>
>> which is rendered as,
>>
>> "Precursor of the Mozart clarinet concerto: The concert fragment K.621v
>> written for Stadler or for Springer?"
>>
>> The translator was Dietrich Demus
>>
>> The source for the German article is:
>>
>> "Rohrblatt: Magazin für Oboe, Klarinette, Fagott und Saxophon [Germany];
>> Vol. 17; Issue 2; June 2002; pp. 64-66; music ISSN: 0944-0291."
>>
>> The article may also have been published in "Clarinet & saxophone» XXVI/2
>> (summer 2001), 24-25."
>>
>> Strangely enough, I have no nearby library with a collection of either
>> Clarinet magazine or the English journal "Clarinet & Saxophone."
>>
>>
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