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 Recital
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-05-06 14:58

Went to my son's senior recital at CIM last night.

Too bad you weren't there. You would have enjoyed yourself. [grin]

http://test.woodwind.org/Calendar/index.html/2003/5/

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 Re: Recital
Author: jenna 
Date:   2003-05-06 17:41

Ooooo...

I never really explored the calendar area much... does it allow normal peons like me to post big gigs for possible public consumption?

I hope all went well with your son's recital.

jenna

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 Re: Recital
Author: L. Omar Henderson 
Date:   2003-05-06 17:54

Congratulations to both son and father. Having children in the arts is a very interactive and rewarding process for the whole family and brings about a pride and respect for all parties (especially in my case where the child is much more talented than the father).
The Doctor

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 Re: Recital
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-05-06 18:01

From the Announcements page:
To have your event listed in our calendar, please send all pertinent information to:
Announcements@woodwind.org.

I've never met a "normal" peon ...  :)



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 Re: Recital
Author: Alseg 
Date:   2003-05-07 00:49

Congrats. That is a hefty heap of music.
Did his teacher attend?
How bout an mp3 to download??

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 Re: Recital
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-05-07 01:06

He's graded on his final (his teacher has to attend).


Franklin Cohen and Stephen Charette

I'll put up what I can when I get a copy of the CD.



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 Re: Recital
Author: Pam H. 
Date:   2003-05-07 02:31

Congrats to both! [toast]

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 Re: Recital
Author: Ralph G 
Date:   2003-05-07 03:42

Taught by the principal of the Cleveland Orchestra -- that's quite a pedigree you've got going there, Mark.

Congratulations to you both!

________________

Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.

- Pope John Paul II

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 Re: Recital
Author: John J. Moses 
Date:   2003-05-07 04:01

Congratulations Mark & Stephen!
Sounds like it was fun.
Frankie Delano Cohen looks good too, give him my regards.

JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist

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 Re: Recital
Author: ron b 
Date:   2003-05-07 04:11

Awesomest congratulations to the Charette team [cool]

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 Re: Recital
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2003-05-07 04:38

So when are the Charette Duets CD gonna come out? "Father and Son play Mozart duets" Put out by "sneezy, inc."

Alexi

US Army Japan Band

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 Re: Recital
Author: diz 
Date:   2003-05-07 22:39

I'm gathering CIM is one of your country's famed musical institutions, Mark? I'd have been there if it weren't for the tyranny of distance.

diz, Sydney

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 Re: Recital
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-05-07 23:03

diz wrote:

> I'm gathering CIM is one of your country's famed musical
> institutions, Mark?

Cleveland Institute of Music. One of the 10 or so top conservatories in the US.

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 Re: Recital
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-05-23 02:47

MP3s:
http://test.woodwind.org/Recital/

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 Re: Recital
Author: CPW 
Date:   2003-05-23 03:09

AWESOME

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 Re: Recital
Author: Corey 
Date:   2003-05-23 03:14

Very nice.......He has the type of sound that I love. I think it was very money worth spent for him to be a music major....he is an excellent player.

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 Re: Recital
Author: Kes 
Date:   2003-05-23 03:57

Very very nice! Very inspiring for students who hope someday to play that wonderfully! lol. Two thumbs up AND a gold star!

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"I speak reedish. Long live the language of the clarinetist!"
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-kes

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 Re: Recital
Author: jez 
Date:   2003-05-23 11:15

Congratulations to Stephen & the other musicians involved.
Not being familiar with the US educational system, can you tell me what stage this is at. How long has he been studying at CIM and how long left to go, or is this the final stage? How long do students carry on over there. I think they tend to study longer than in UK.
jez

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 Re: Recital
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-05-23 11:16

jez wrote:

> Congratulations to Stephen & the other musicians involved.
> Not being familiar with the US educational system, can you tell
> me what stage this is at. How long has he been studying at CIM
> and how long left to go, or is this the final stage?

Final stage (4th year). He just received his B.A. .

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 Re: Recital
Author: jez 
Date:   2003-05-23 11:31

Is he planning post-graduate study?
Is he aiming to go into the music profession?
You must be very proud of him.

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 Re: Recital
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-05-23 11:53

jez wrote:

> Is he planning post-graduate study?

Post-grad study at the Tokyo Geidai University (Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music) with Professor Yuji Murai, along with working with his mentor Kazuo Fujii.

> Is he aiming to go into the music profession?

With more practice, performance, and a little bit of luck.

> You must be very proud of him.

I am. Thanks.

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 Re: Recital
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2003-05-23 15:07

Mark -

Having met Mrs. C., I can say the kid looks exactly like his mom. Fortunately, he has her hairline rather than yours (which is almost as far back as mine).

Congratulations to you all.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Recital
Author: Pam H. 
Date:   2003-05-23 23:21

He sounds beautiful! I wish him the best as he continues his studies.

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 Re: Recital
Author: Stephen 
Date:   2003-05-24 01:33

Hmmm, didn't even tell me. Anyways, thank you for all your comments. I hope all of you enjoy the recording.

Stephen

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 Re: Recital
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2003-05-24 03:49

Congratulations, Stephen. So tell us, how much are you going to charge your dad for lessons? [wink]

Best regards,
jnk

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 Re: Recital
Author: Liquorice 
Date:   2003-05-24 08:27

Well done Stephen! That was an excellent recital. I think you have a wonderful tone, superb technique, and play very musically.

I hope you don't mind if I give a little constructive criticism? I think the main thing that you could concentrate on now is your intonation. You tended to play a bit sharp sometimes, especially in quiet sections, eg. the 2nd movement of the Weber. I would recommend doing daily intonation exercises, eg. playing intervals above a "drone" to hear in which direction you need to push notes, and just to train your ears and reactions for intonation corrections.

Please know that this small criticism is given with the best intentions. I think that playing in tune is one of the hardest aspects of clarinet playing. If you can just improve this aspect of your playing, you'll be an first-class player!

Congratulations to you, and also to your father!

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 Re: Recital
Author: Stephen 
Date:   2003-05-24 20:01

Thank you for your comment. Actually, I have been working on my intonation recently since I do tend to go sharp a lot. I notice it more when I listen to myself play rather then while I'm playing. I'll need to work on that. I agree that one of the hardest aspects of playing is playing in tune, either in a solo, chamber, or especially in an orchestra setting. My instrument could also use some work.

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 Re: Recital
Author: Liquorice 
Date:   2003-05-25 08:10

Stephen- that's great. Keep up the good work. I'm sure you've got a great career ahead of you!

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 Re: Recital
Author: D Dow 
Date:   2003-05-26 12:01

Superb playing and congrats to Stehpen and Dad!

I really enjoyed the ambience and tone you played with all of the works ....I feel you really dug into the Weber nicely and few players get into the style effectively.

I like the way you low register sounds and felt in accord with Liquorice very much, but also know this aspect of clarinet playing is the hardest to master.

I think you really are extremely musical and the teaching you are receiving is top notch no doubt.


Great flexibility and a nice natural style.

All the best

David Dow

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