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 Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: GBK 
Date:   2010-04-09 05:21

On Jan 31, 2010 Stanley Drucker was the invited soloist with the Nassau-Suffolk Concert Band.

Weber Concertino:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De777XChJNc

Rossini -Intro, Theme and Variations:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERmToNemjxo

...GBK

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2010-04-09 15:04

A good performance of the Concertino -- maybe better by Stanley than the one with the Philharmonic -- undercut by a pretty awful accompaniment.

Also a good "Rossini" (actually by Kuffner), with the band a bit better, but bad sound and more mistakes than are usual from Stanley.

Thanks for putting them up.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: salzo 
Date:   2010-04-09 15:38

Ken Shaw wrote:

"Also a good "Rossini" (actually by Kuffner)"

Whaddya mean "actually by Kuffner?"
I never heard that the piece was written by someone else.
Do you know of any info that references the spurious state of the composition? I am not doubting it, just interested.

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: GBK 
Date:   2010-04-09 18:03

The band accompaniment was pretty awful and the conductor struggled to keep it together with the soloist, but Drucker's performance, while technically not perfect, still had enough of Stanley's unique stylings to make it enjoyable to watch.

This performance was just before Drucker's 81st birthday. We should all do so well at the age of 81.

...GBK

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: grifffinity 
Date:   2010-04-09 18:52

Drucker has been making the rounds with these two works. Similar performances with the Eastern Wind Symphony and Hanover Wind Band in NJ over the past two months. I also heard that Drucker fell and sustained an injury during the Hanover concert from someone who attended.

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: GLHopkins 
Date:   2010-04-09 19:32

He's getting on in years. I hate to see him get hurt. It takes longer to recover when you're up in years.

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: JEG 2017
Date:   2010-04-10 01:34

I heard Stanley in a recital in Melville NY two weeks ago and spoke to him afterwards. If he was injured he showed no signs of it, either in his playing or in his actions.

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2010-04-10 02:57

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx2T_cAN2AA&feature=related

has an interview with Stanley - anyone else have the lp record of him playing that duet with himself.

Brings back memories!!

http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com


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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: GLHopkins 
Date:   2010-04-10 03:51

He doesn't need to play with himself when he has his wife to play with him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amMzI0SdT_U&feature=channel



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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: William 
Date:   2010-04-10 14:42

What an amazing couple they make. But I wonder who really takes the best reeds from the box.........lol.

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: JessKateDD 
Date:   2010-04-10 17:47

Ken,

The Rossini Introduction, Theme, and Variations is by Rossini.

You're confusing it with the "Weber" Introduction, Theme, and Variations, composed by Kuffner.

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: Tony Pay 2017
Date:   2010-04-10 20:29

JessKateDD wrote:

>> The Rossini Introduction, Theme, and Variations is by Rossini.

>> You're confusing it with the "Weber" Introduction, Theme, and Variations, composed by Kuffner.>>

Surprise me by admitting that error, Ken. I know it's not in your nature.

See:

http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=314881&t=314881

;-)

Tony

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: Woop Woop 
Date:   2010-04-11 08:01

I've heard the "Rossini" Introduction Theme and Variations is actually not by Rossini though, I'm pretty sure there's a thread on that on here somewhere

Woop Woop

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2010-04-11 14:40

I admit everything. The two pieces, each named "Introduction, Theme and Variations," mixed together in my poor, aging brain and produced a big, vulgar, and unforgivable error, mistake, fault, blunder, slip-up, gaffe, inaccuracy, oversight, blooper, lapse, confusion, mix-up, misunderstanding, misjudgment, misinterpretation, confusion, cock-up and altogether wrong, idiotic, stupid and generally idiotic statement. Both it and I should be burnt at the stake.

And, yes, I used the Thesaurus function to make most of the list, since I couldn't trust myself to know what's what.

Satisfied, Tony? After all, anyone can make a mistake -- even me. Even, dare I say, you.

Ken Shaw



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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: Tony Pay 2017
Date:   2010-04-11 16:24

Ken Shaw wrote:

>> Satisfied, Tony?>>

Not really. What you write shows that you don't see the point -- as you didn't before.

Tony

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: mrn 
Date:   2010-04-11 17:04

Woop Woop wrote:
Quote:

I've heard the "Rossini" Introduction Theme and Variations is actually not by Rossini though, I'm pretty sure there's a thread on that on here somewhere


I remember reading something along those lines, too. (somewhere--I can't remember where) So I did a search on the BBoard and found that there is, in fact, a thread on this topic:

http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=50104&t=50104

So, apparently the theme comes from Rossini, but nobody's quite sure whether Rossini himself wrote the variations (or all the variations). (Or at least they weren't when Jack Brymer wrote his book.)



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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-04-11 18:03

>> And, yes, I used the Thesaurus <<

Which one... the Thesaurus Rex...?  :)

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: Liquorice 
Date:   2010-04-11 18:58

It's not only the theme that quotes one of Rossini's arias. The introduction melody is used as an introduction to one of the arias in Rossini's opera Mose in Egitto. The melody is quoted almost completely the same as in the clarinet piece, but then the soprano gets to do all the interesting embellishments on it. I'd say it's a very interesting thing to study for us clarinetists to get an idea of how an opera singer would do this piece.

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 Re: Stanley Drucker guest soloist
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2010-04-11 19:24

Tony -

As usual, I'm confused. Which point didn't I see?

If it's that I'm reluctant to admit error, what do you think I just did? At any rate, I suggest you're mistaken. I've done it quite a number of times and thanked each poster for the correction. I've never pretended to be perfect.

Ken Shaw



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