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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2006-03-09 21:34
The author did, however, omit Ricardo's recording of works by Archduke Rudolph from his "discography." I wonder if he asked Ricardo for a list of recordings. He certainly didn't check amazon.com.
Best regards,
jnk
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2006-03-10 04:45
Ricardo Morales is not really known around here, and I've never heard him play, but more important than that - he definitely sounds like a great person.
Is there something wrong with the picture, or does he have really big hands?
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Author: Wayne
Date: 2006-03-10 04:58
Thanks GBK ! I picked up the horn again after hearing Morales play the Archduke Rudolph piece on our local classical station. I spent months tracking down the sheet music and now play the first two movements right after my long tones early in my practice sessions. It's a wonderful reminder.....
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Author: ajhogan
Date: 2006-03-11 02:50
Really interesting article, it's amazing that he was only 21 when he landed the Met job. I've only heard him a few times in recordings with Philadelphia and would like to hear more of him.
Thanks,
Austin
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Author: clarinut
Date: 2006-03-12 02:19
Hello. Thanks for the post. I went to Morales's performance of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto last year with the Philly Orchestra. It was well worth the three hour drive. I hope he records a new CD soon because I am wearing out the most recent one in my CD player! CN
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2006-03-13 14:01
Jack, I noticed the fact that the Archduke Rudolph piece was left out as well. That is a particularly nice recording. It was mentioned here on the bboard a few years back and I ordered it from Tower records. I'm glad I did. Beautiful piece. And, like Wayne, it makes one want to practice.
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