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Author: Tom Puwalski
Date: 2006-02-14 01:33
I've been meaning to publicly thank Larry Guy since I got his "Bonade" CD. I just received the "Legacy of Ralph McClane" and is superb! This is what most clarinetists need, to hear how two incredibly great clarinetists sound. The work, scholarship and plane butt kissing that had to go into these projects must have been incredible. Before you spend your next $40 on yet another ligature, get both of these CDs.
Tom Puwalski, former soloist with the US Army Field Band, Clarinetist with Lox&Vodka, and Author of "The Clarinetist's Guide to Klezmer"and most recently by the order of the wizard of Oz, for supreme intelligence, a Masters in Clarinet performance
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2006-02-14 11:46
Also thanks to the Behn Vintage website (clarinetmouthpiece.com) for intoducing me to Louis Cahusac. Just when you think we have advanced as players over the years it's refreshing to hear that we stand on the shoulders of giants and sometimes just have to look up at them.
............Paul Aviles
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2006-02-14 16:09
The Bonade and McLane CDs are essential for all clarinetists. I just got the McLane CD and have played it over and over, taking in his amazing sound and musicianship.
Cahuzac was an important player. His recording of the Hindemith Concerto, made in his great old age, was wonderful. Unfortunately, it's out of print and seems unlikely to return. His Nielsen Concerto was its first recording and is problematic -- musically wonderful but not in sympathy with the character of the piece and rather stretched technically.
Cahuzac in his prime and a tone as big as a house and dazzling technique and musicianship. It was on LYS 336, which is apparently out of print, though Amazon Japan appears to have a copy. http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000G2BP/250-8061141-6517009 There was also a now out of print CD from Clarinet Classics, of which Weiner has a copy for sale. http://www7.mailordercentral.com/frederichweinerinc/prodinfo.asp?number=CDRG08
IMHO, everyone should have the two amazing historical CDs from Clarinet Classics, http://www.clarinetclassics.com/cc0005.htm and http://www.clarinetclassics.com/cc0010.htm, plus the Thurston CD, http://www.clarinetclassics.com/cc0037.htm and the David Weber CD http://www.clarinetclassics.com/cc0041.htm
Ken Shaw
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