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 Idyllwild
Author: cyso_clarinetist 
Date:   2003-05-12 20:51

I did a brief search of this subject in the archives and not a lot came up.

I am going to Idyllwild this summer to play in orchestra and I was wondering what anyone had to say about the camp. I have heard about clarinets cracking and such from the high altitude. Should I consider leaving my better clarinets here and taking up a less important set?

Really overall I am just curious of what alums thought of the expierence. From what I see I am expecting to have a blast.

- James

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 Re: Idyllwild
Author: Wes 
Date:   2003-05-12 22:46

It's only about 5,000 feet altitude and there should be no problem with clarinets cracking unless one blows warm air into a very cold clarinet. One may need softer reeds at a higher altitude, however.

About six years ago, I went to a music session there and my '66 Mustang convertible overheated on the way up but nothing else happened of note.
Have a good time.

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 Re: Idyllwild
Author: EEBaum 
Date:   2003-05-13 05:19

I haven't been, but I know lots of people who have gone, and a couple who have taught. I've heard all good things about it.

-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com

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 Re: Idyllwild
Author: SJ 
Date:   2003-05-13 06:37

Oh what memories you brought back. I went to Idyllwild in the summer of my junior year in high school,the summer of 62. Met a pretty young violinst,and now our grandson will be going this summer..(hope his clarinet dosnt crack!)

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 Re: Idyllwild
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2003-05-13 15:05

My brother and his wife lived in Idyllwild (California) for a few years --- beautiful place, worth going for a visit irrespective of the music. I wasn't aware they have classical music festivals there, but my brother sent me a tape a few years back of the annual jazz festival and that music was good.

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 Re: Idyllwild
Author: Suzanne 
Date:   2003-05-13 21:10

I went there two summers ago and had a great experience. Which session are you going to--the first or the second orchestra session? If it's the second one with the Festival Orchestra, the orchestra seats are very competitive (usually 3-4 out of about 30 clarinets are taken), so prepare the music they send you well. (You will audition for seats on the first day.) As for the altitude, I needed about a 1/2 strength softer in reeds, but my clarinets were fine. To have the best playing experience, take your best-sounding axes--just my opinion. Keep a dampit in the case.

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