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    | Author: maxopf Date:   2015-04-11 10:28
 
 Just saw the Australian Chamber Orchestra playing at Bing hall at Stanford.  Martin Frost was supposed to play the Mozart concerto, but he sustained a shoulder injury; luckily Charles Neidich was able to step in.  Really enjoyed hearing the concerto on basset clarinet; many passages just seem to make more sense with the additional low range.  Was bummed that Frost wasn't able to perform, but I enjoyed Neidich's rendition as well.
 His basset was interesting as well- it was a modern instrument, but with the inward-turned bell of historical instruments.  His instruments are made by Schwenk und Segglke, correct?
 
 
 
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