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 Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: The Dad 
Date:   2000-10-12 03:18

What we be your suggestions if one wanted to start a CD collection of clarinet recordings.

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: Gregory Smith 
Date:   2000-10-12 03:24

Top of the list:

Mozart Clarinet Concerto. George Szell Conductor. The Cleveland Orchestra.
Robert Marcellus, Clarinetist. Sony Essential Classics.

Gregory Smith
Clarinetist
Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: Allen Cole 
Date:   2000-10-12 05:49

Brahms Quintet in B-minor, and Mozart Quintet in A

Gervase De Peyer, clarinet with members of the Melos Ensemble. Angel Records

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: Lelia 
Date:   2000-10-12 13:07

Brahms clarinet sonatas, Op. 120 #1 and #2.

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-10-12 13:35

Off the "classical" track: Blues for Sabine, EMI CD 5 55253 2, Sabine Meyer, Wolfgang Meyer, Reiner Wehle, Peter Handsworth and Eddie Daniels.

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: dudley Goulden 
Date:   2000-10-12 15:28

Mark, Blues for Sabine must be pretty obscure, even Amazon.com doesn't list this in the EMI catalog. Any idea where it might be?

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 RE: Non-clasical side
Author: Jeff G. 
Date:   2000-10-12 15:36

Pete Fountain, especial his blues album. Buddy DeFranco, great stuff. Of course there is all the swing stuff. You have the old with Benny Goodman some great honkin', and there is some really great new swing coming out that have some fine clarinet playing band leaders. I can't recall there names right now. Do a Web search on recordings, cd's.

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: Mark Charette, Webmaster 
Date:   2000-10-12 15:37

The record companies often drop lesser-known or slow-selling CDs from their catalog, even though they may be musical gems. This is one - produced in 1994 - if you can find it, buy it. It's one of my favorites. Music by Zito, Strayhorn, Kuhn, Francaix, Cech, Stravinsky, Poulenc, Gray

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: William 
Date:   2000-10-12 15:40

Any recordings by Larry Combs, John Bruce-Yeh, Bill Smith or Eddie Daniels. If yo want "pyro technique" go for Robert Springs "Dragons Tongue" or Charles Neidichs "Orpheus" CDs. There are many other recordings on the market that a competent music store could make known to you--these are just a few recomendations that come to mind. Good listening.

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: Ken Rasmussen 
Date:   2000-10-13 01:18

I like Artie Shaw very well. I never have to wonder who is playing when I hear an Artie Shaw recording. I like his ideas, his verve, his altissimo playing and his ability to create musical contrasts.

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: Nate Zeien 
Date:   2000-10-13 02:43

There are tons of fine musicians and recordings out there, but I'll limit my suggestion to two of them - Naftule Brandwein and Benny Goodman. Most of what I have learned about jazz and klezmer style, I have learned from the recordings of these two artists. They aren't the only ones, but they're two of my favorites. -- Nate Zeien

PS - Any other Brandwein fans out there?

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 RE: Building A Clarinet Recording Collection
Author: bob gardner 
Date:   2000-10-13 23:55

I'm a big fan of Anker Bilk. i really like the type of music he plays. Nice and simple. This is the type of stuff i want to play. KISS (keep it simple s------)
Bob

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 Recording quality?
Author: Ai Li 
Date:   2000-10-16 03:12

I bought a recording of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto. (with the Bassoon Concerto on the same CD). It features: Josef Luptacik on the Clarinet with the Mozart Academy (Bratislava), recorded at the Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic.

Um, is this GOOD?

I'm new to classical music in general as well as the players and orchestras...

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 RE: Recording quality?
Author: Daniel Bouwmeester 
Date:   2000-10-21 23:53

Hey guyz,

My teacher is living on the album he makes..... be cool and buy them.... He's called Steven Kanoff.... and he's amazing but not very well known.... You all know his teacher probably... Mitchell Lurie....

He has recorded Many cd's including

- Mozart's concerto and quintet with the English Chamber Orchestra

- Max Reger's Quintet which won the "Diapason d'or"

-CLARINET MUSIC OF THE 19TH & 20TH CENTURIES: SCHUMANN : Schumann Fantasiestucke, Op. 73; BERG - Four Pieces, Op. 5; STRAVINSKY - Three Pieces; POULENC - Sonata; CAGE - Sonata; MESSIAEN - "L'Abime des Oiseaux." Steven Kanoff, Clarinet; Catherine Collard, Piano.

-Klarinettenkonzerte Nr. 1 & 2Concertino / Carl Maria von Weber ; Steven Kanoff, clar. ; Münchner Rundfunkorchester ; dir. Tommaso Placidi

and many others which I haven't heard yet.....

Anyway..... this may just look like an advert... but, You have nothing to loose discovering his playing

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