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Author: ruben
Date: 2019-12-25 03:18
Seabreeze; thank you for your comments. Brymer got his vibrato from listening to the oboist Goosens, whom he greatly admired, and from being primarily self-taught. Kell thought the clarinet was essentially a boring and rather inexpressive instrument that needed to be spiced up. de Peyer had Thurston as a teacher, but didn't like how he played. I imagine he was influenced by Kell. I knew John Denman who was also of that tradition. These players don't represent my ideal, but are far from being without any merit.
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
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ruben |
2019-12-24 13:27 |
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seabreeze |
2019-12-24 20:46 |
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Re: Frederick Thurston new |
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ruben |
2019-12-25 03:18 |
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Paintrunner |
2019-12-25 07:12 |
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Reformed |
2019-12-25 12:16 |
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cigleris |
2019-12-26 15:59 |
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