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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2008-01-04 21:52
While looking for the Michele Gingras lessons mentioned in another thread, I came across some music podcasts from Yale University. One of them is a complete concert performance by David Shifrin of the Ezra Laderman Clarinet Concerto. If you don't like modern music, this likely will not be your cup of tea. It is lyrical but mostly atonal. I didn't notice any extended techniques but I wasn't always listening closely. Shifrin plays beautifully (as usual, IMO).
To access the recording search the itunes store for "laderman" (without the quotes). Then scroll to the bottom of the list. The concerto is number 83.
The podcast, which includes brief narration at the beginning and the end, is just under a half-hour so it may take awhile to download.
Best regards,
jnk
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Author: MJSmith
Date: 2008-01-04 23:26
Thanks for sharing this. It only took 30 seconds to download! :-)
I love modern music, and I have always been a fan of "atonal" music as well.Mags1957 wrote:
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