Klarinet Archive - Posting 000205.txt from 2010/06

From: Matvey Kostukovsky <matvelius@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Introducing myself in the (ethnic) clarinet forum
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 15:50:11 -0400

Hi Susana,

Here's the link: www.rockclarinet.com/uploads/Banat & Alles Kan Beter -
transcribed by Matvey Kostukovsky.zip

Let me know if you have trouble downloading it, otherwise enjoy!

On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Susana Garcia <kahuma@-----.uy>wrote:

> Hi Matvey!
>
> Can you share klezmer music? I will like to see your transcriptions of
> the Amsterdam Klezmer Band.
>
> Thanks
>
> Susana
>
> Enviado desde mi iPhone
>
> El 18/06/2010, a las 13:46, Matvey Kostukovsky <matvelius@-----.com>
> escribi=F3:
>
> > Hi Pedro,
> >
> > Do share the Buddy DeFranco & Bill Smith transcriptions again... I
> > don't
> > have much, but if you happen to like klezmer, I have a couple
> > transcriptions
> > of the Amsterdam Klezmer Band (tunes called Banat and Alles Kan
> > Beter).
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Pedro Paes de Carvalho <
> > paescarvalho@-----.br> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi everyone,
> >> Excuse me if this message disturbs any of you members. I stumbled
> >> into this
> >> list while researching the clarinet in turkish music. I'm a 34
> >> year-old brazilian popular clarinet and saxophone player and I've
> >> been
> >> researching bulgarian and turkish clarinet styles for about a year
> >> and a
> >> half, and would like to exchange info and ideas with other
> >> musicians about
> >> these topics (though I couldn't or didn=B4t know how to define this
> >> specific
> >> topic in my subscription options). I also have a good deal of
> >> brazilian
> >> popular music and jazz material, solo transcriptions, arrangements,
> >> chamber
> >> music, etc. I'd like to share if anyone's interested.
> >>
> >> I've been playing clarinet for about 10 years and saxophone (tenor
> >> and
> >> alto)
> >> for 4 or 5. I started my musical background as classical guitarist
> >> at
> >> about
> >> 15 and graduated on that instrument knowing that I needed another
> >> instrument
> >> to provide for the musical experiences I was searching. So I took
> >> up the
> >> Bb
> >> clarinet as if it was a C instrument and started playing choro and
> >> samba
> >> informally here in Rio de Janeiro, which, along with the harmony
> >> I learned from the guitar, helped a lot with improvising. So besides
> >> working with brazilian popular genres, I took an interest in
> >> studying jazz
> >> alongside, although I never had the chance to play it professionally.
> >> I have a nice repertoire of Buddy DeFranco and Bill Smith
> >> transcriptions I
> >> did to share (most in Finale formats).
> >>
> >> Then about 2 years ago I started collecting gipsy and eastern music
> >> recordings, and started transcribing and learning bulgarian,
> >> romanian and
> >> turkish dance tunes, with the purpose of researching the connections
> >> between
> >> these cultures and brazilian music in my work as a composer and
> >> arranger.
> >> So I'd be interested in contacting musicians with a similar
> >> background and
> >> influences to exchange ideas, transcriptions, recordings, etc.
> >>
> >> Sincerely,
> >> Pedro Paes
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