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Author: angella
Date: 1999-08-07 22:45
does anyone have practice suggestions for the ginastera variation? it's really killing me, especially the run to high high c# (on b flat clarinet) too bad i don't have a d clarinet, which puts the excerpt in c major! i'm having trouble getting the run and all the high notes consistantly, especially at around dotted quarter = 120 (which is under written tempo) any thoughts?
also, is any one POSITIVE of the pronunciation? every one says (HEE NA STERA) but i heard that he himself said it was (GIN A STERA) with a hard g sound.... anyone know?
thanks!
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-08-08 00:21
angella wrote:
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also, is any one POSITIVE of the pronunciation? every one says (HEE NA STERA) but i heard that he himself said it was (GIN A STERA) with a hard g sound.... anyone know?
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I'm as positive as my Bakers's:
"His father was of Catalan descent;, and Ginastera often preferred to pronounce his name with a soft'g,' as in the Catalan language; the standard pronounciation, however, is with a hard 'g'."
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Appears as if the HEE loses out either way; JIN or GIN would be the preferable ways.
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