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Author: igalkov
Date: 2019-11-26 09:22
Hi,
I'm from Russia, and what you've asked is a complicated question. Me personally never even heard about any of the music you've mentioned but Vasilenko concerto, and the title Intemezzo. I can only guess here, but:
— Maybe (just MAYBE) it's not a very good music from the start, by not very good authors — life is too short to search for discovering something worthwhile while there is a lot of masterpieces to chose from. As an example, there was an extremely popular during Soviet era Boris Tchaikovsky Concerto, which is completely outdated by now; Jaques and Martianov Concerto — the same story;
— The reason for this I think is a situation when first line soviet composers like Prokofiev and Schostakovich just ignored clarinet completely;
— I can describe you situation with sheet music here. Nobody cares of copyrights. Nobody. What you've described (scanned pdf) is the only way sheet music spreads here. When I buy sheet music from Presto or Howarth's, everybody just looks at me like I'm insane: "Why buy? You didn't found it free on the internet? Ask in clarinet groups, they'll send you pdf";
— So clarinet sheet music publishing here is just Rozanov's Clarinet School and collections of popular music for music schools, what parents would really buy for money in bookshops. See above: you can literally "publish" only one copy of something serious, then it would be over the web.
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clarinetist04 |
2019-11-25 22:49 |
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igalkov |
2019-11-26 09:22 |
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clarinetist04 |
2019-11-26 20:30 |
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