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    | Author: bob49t Date:   2006-12-25 09:38
 
 Thanks to all BB posters and readers for another interesting year. Also thanks to Mark and GBK for their management skills.
 
 Seasons Greetings from the small but beautifully formed Cathedral City of Brechin in Scotland to all "boarders" world wide.
 
 This has been an exciting year for me musically, with Mozart of course playing a huge part, in his 250th Anniversary.
 
 I wonder, is anyone doing a 2007 concert this year to celebrate anyone's anniversary?
 
 BobT
 
 BobT
 
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    | Author: Tom A Date:   2006-12-25 11:45
 
 Merry Christmas. It's almost the next day here.
 
 2007: 50 years since death of Sibelius;
 150 years since birth of Elgar.
 
 By the way, 150 years since the death of poor old Schumann seems to have been overlooked this year.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Mike Blinn Date:   2006-12-25 14:26
 
 Merry Christmas and best wishes to all, from Middletown, Connecticut.
 
 Mike Blinn
 
 
 
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    | Author: JJAlbrecht Date:   2006-12-25 15:21
 
 Thanks for having us, Mark.  This is a great place to gather and chat about all the important stuff.
  
 Merry Christmas and happy new year to all on the board. Good reeds for the new year!
 
 Jeff
 
 
 
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    | Author: GBK Date:   2006-12-25 16:07
 
 "No matter where you go there you are."
 
 ...GBK
  
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: sfalexi Date:   2006-12-25 16:26
 
 Merry Christmas everyone!  Thanks for all those good topics to read up on.
 
 Alexi
 
 Retired, playing more sax than clarinet, but still playing clarinet and still loving it!
 
 
 
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    | Author: Gandalfe Date:   2006-12-25 16:41
 
 Merry Christmas and happy New Year Clarinet BBoard, admins and moderators. This is my favorite haunt for clarinet info on the Web today. It is such a fabulous resource that has helped me start to figure out the clarinet last year, and this year, the bass clarinet.
 
 I also want to thank the main players in this forum who make this place really work. There are really too many to mention, but Roger, David, Merlin, Steve, and Walter have actually sent personal advice that my wife and I have followed.
 
 Cheers,
 Jim & Suzy
 
 Jim and Suzy
 
 Pacifica Big Band
 Seattle, Washington
 
 
 
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    | Author: cigleris Date:   2006-12-25 17:51
 
 Two Finzi concertos in Febuary 2007 in Birmingham, it's couple with Elgar's In the south amd his 2nd Symphony. So it's really a Elgar concert.
 Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year.
 
 Peter Cigleris
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bob Phillips Date:   2006-12-26 06:36
 
 As is said in the last few measures of Crusell #2, 2nd movement: "echo."
 
 Bob Phillips
 
 
 
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    | Author: Brenda Siewert Date:   2006-12-26 14:32
 
 Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah and holidays!  You bring a smile to my face (most of the time).
  
 
 
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    | Author: leonardA Date:   2006-12-28 00:03
 
 I do more reading than posting on this board, but it is really a treasure as are the people who contribute so much knowledge and experience.  Happy New Year to all.
 
 Leonard
 
 
 
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