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Author: Julia
Date: 2002-04-05 21:56
Anyone know of what good recordings are out there of this??
THanks,
Julia
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Author: been there
Date: 2002-04-06 02:09
I believe that Phil Muncy has and sells a disc of a remastering of an old recording of Bob Listokin's. Quite a find, that disc.
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Author: Julia
Date: 2002-04-06 02:18
do you know where can i find it?
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Author: ken
Date: 2002-04-06 12:49
Colin Bradbury rings a bell for a good clar/piano recording. There's also a concert band recording of it using the standard Snavely arrangement on the USAF Heritage of America Band CD "Golden Age". Email me and I can shoot you a free copy of that one.
drjazzz@cox.net
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Author: donald nicholls
Date: 2002-04-06 19:48
i have an old recording of Ullysses Delecluse (sorry, i think i spelt the first name incorrectly) playing this, to demonstrate Selmer Clarinets.... his tone is pretty shocking, but his fingers and legato are great. The interpretation is pretty straightforward.
nzdonald
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Author: Julia
Date: 2002-04-06 21:10
Does anybody know anything about the victoria soames recording--that one seems to be the most marketed right now?
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Author: Tim2
Date: 2002-04-06 22:04
I have a copy of Victoria Soames CD with a lot of the Solo de Concours on it. I have Colin Bradbury also. Both are good examples of the piece. I happen to like Mr. Bradbury's tone better. The overtones he produces in his sound are easier for me to listen to.
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-04-06 22:15
Most recently, Martin Powell did a nice rendition of the Messager on his first CD "son et lumière".
A few months ago he was promoting his CD by offering a complimentary copy to all who inquired. (however a small donation, I'm sure would be most appreciated)
His email address is: POWELLM397@aol.com ...GBK
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