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They Played Good Back in 1902
Author:
Ken Shaw
★
2017
Date: 2015-03-22 02:49
The Library of Congress has transcribed 129 clarinet recordings from 1902 to the late 1920s
http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/search/results?q=clarinet
. Not all of them highlight the clarinet, but all of them are worth listening to.
For example, Louis H. Christie played with the greatest ease, though with the odd flat open G
http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/7938
.
Ken Shaw
Post Edited (2015-03-22 03:52)
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Re: They Played Good Back in 1902
Author:
Philip Caron
Date: 2015-03-22 04:18
Wow! Gotta love the internet. Thanks for the links, Ken.
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Re: They Played Good Back in 1902
Author:
Johan H Nilsson
Date: 2015-03-23 02:01
Very interesting. Gives some perspectives on that other thread, how the clarinet will evolve within the next 75 years.
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