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 Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: mw 
Date:   2000-12-14 18:10

How come I never run across any recordings of the Rose Etudes (any of them)? Am I blind, looking in the wrong place or (since these Etudes are considered educational-developmental exercises) are these not considered worthy of being recorded? I find that there are some tremendous melodies included in these great Etudes. I play some of them over & over because they are beautiful to me. Thanks for any info. mw

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: Willie 
Date:   2000-12-14 18:17

You bring up an interesting subject as I too have found lots of good music, etudes and such that just isn't readily available in recorded form. Maybe if enough of us enquire about it, some of the pros out there may be encouraged to come up with something.

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: ron b 
Date:   2000-12-14 20:28

mw -
The thought has crossed my mind (then flittered away) a time or two; Why doesn't somebody record (some of) these? I'm glad you brought it to mind again, because... well, like Willie says, maybe if there's enough interest shown... who knows? I'd love for it to happen too because, as you say, some of the melodies are - downright beautiful.
ron b

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-12-14 20:48

My son has this one (Mr. Fujii gave him a copy at Clarinetfest '97):
Rose Clarinet etudes by Kazuo Fujii, clarinet, and Sachiko
Fujii, piano (ALM Records, ALCD 7043-7044).

The piano accompaniments are available:
Rose 40 Etudes, Piano accompaniments composed by Tomoyo Okada, ARUSO Publishing
Rose 32 Etudes, Piano accompaniments composed by Mariko Mogi, ARUSO Publishing
from Yamaha-Ginza in Japan, Ginza, phone 03-3572-3136; fax 03-3572-379.

If you need to reach Mr. Fujii please email me.

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: mw 
Date:   2000-12-14 22:56

Mark, do you think some of the recording-sales sites like a Tap Music, etc might hvae this CD? Thanks for the info. mw

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-12-15 00:17

Nope. It's a hard-to-get recording - perhaps a good place can order it if it's still in print. I'll bet it was low-volume.

There's an effort that may just be starting via Klarinet to get some recordings going & available here. The etudes are PD so we can put them up.

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: L. Omar Henderson 
Date:   2000-12-15 17:17

Add my name to the request list. I would love to have a recording since I go back to the "Roses" all the time just for fun. Maybe a request list would generate enough names (buyers) to make it worthwhile to cut a recording and distribute it - sell it. There must be thousands of students doing the "Roses" who could benefit from this.

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: Larry 
Date:   2000-12-15 18:22

That's wonderful that someone has recorded the Rose etudes - with piano accompanyment to boot!

I wonder if we could get Mr. Fujii to record some other gems like the 417 Kroepsch studies, or perhaps the Baermann scales. Maybe even a CD of long tones - too bad Andy Warhol isn't around to produce these needed recordings.

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: vinvep 
Date:   2000-12-16 18:32

There exists somewhere out there a poorly made bootleg recording of Harold Wright reading a few of the Rose 32 and/or 40

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 RE: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: Hiroshi 
Date:   2000-12-18 01:28

I had a Fujii's CD of Rose 32 etudes.
However, I did not think this is what Rose or his discipline Bonade taught
their students. Frankly, I felt his performing is too flat, lacking in dyanamics and
expression(i.e. ultimate purposes of Rose 32 etudes) and disliked the added piano part. Now Mark's son may have found out how differently it is played by his teacher. It is dangerous to make recordings of these kind since it shows the artistic essense of the performer to people who really know(not me). This may be
the reason why no world class artists do not do this.

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 No Subject
Author: John Walker 
Date:   2004-10-10 21:01



Dr. John M. Walker
Director of Keyboard Studies
South Dakota State University
Brookings, SD 57007

Post Edited (2004-10-22 21:13)

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 Re: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2004-10-10 21:28

Hey, wait - Carl Fischer Music Publishes a recording of the Rose 32 Etude Piano Accompaniment. They were done by John Walker (composed and pianist)

800-762-2328 is Fischer's # to order from.


Currently Fischer has a Clarinet teachers pack $29.95 which you get Opperman collection vol 1
Rose 32 etudes (melvin warner's edition)
Rose 32 Piano Accomp
Klose Melodious Etudes for Clarinet
My First klose
Elementary Velocity Studies by Opperman

$4 for shipping so for $33.95 you get all of that!


I'm not affiliate with any of the above but that's an impressive deal!



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 Re: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2004-10-10 21:35

btw - I just saw that the posted (when an ad was mentioned) was the composer of the Rose edition.


Obviously somebody wrote him and he was sucked into posting here. The person who wrote John Walker should have posted the info and it wouldn't have been an ad by the writer who obviously was blindsided by the whole thing.

Cause it was his first, only, and I'm sure last posting here.



Post Edited (2004-10-10 21:39)

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 Re: Recordings of Rose 32/40 Etudes
Author: bill28099 
Date:   2004-10-11 15:53

I have a copy of the "bootleg" Harold Wright CD, it was made from a home recording and edited by Steve Kenyon. It includes the following:
Rose 32 #s 1,2,3,4,6,18,19 and 26
Rose 40,#s 9, 23 and 35

A great teacher gives you answers to questions
you don't even know you should ask.

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 No Subject
Author: John Walker 
Date:   2004-10-22 21:12



Dr. John M. Walker
Director of Keyboard Studies
South Dakota State University
Brookings, SD 57007

Post Edited (2004-10-22 21:22)

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