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Author: William
Date: 2002-10-12 14:51
I have just been advised by Herbert, of Fest-Musik-Haus, that the band accompaniment, formerly offered for sale, is not longer available. F-H-M's source in Germany has "just" learned that the transcription of this work is not cleared by the copyright owners for sale in the United States.
This is a follow-up of an earlier posting promising to "let you all know how it went" after I recieved it. Back to the practice room..........
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Author: Jean
Date: 2002-10-12 23:43
William,
A student who I work with recently attended a concert at the University of Minnesota, Morris and the jazz ensemble played the Artie Shaw Concero. I can try to find out about the arrangement if you are interested,
Jean
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Author: d dow
Date: 2002-10-14 02:25
Check Artie on "Second Chorus" with Fred Astaire for a nice version of it .....
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Author: Nathaniel Johnson
Date: 2002-10-14 05:04
Greetings!
I was the soloist at the University of Minnesota, Morris performance of the Artie Shaw that is mentioned above. If anyone wants info on the arrangement that I played, please E-mail me privately.
Nathaniel Johnson
Director of Bands
Professor of Clarinet/Saxophone
University of Minnesota, Morris
clarinat@juno.com
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Author: William
Date: 2002-10-14 16:00
D Dow--I own a copy of the film, "Second Chorus"--what a "riot" to watch. To bad Artie's Orchestra did not get to play more of the Concerto in that film. You probably also already know that He considered the whole idea of the movie scene, featuring the Concerto for Clarinet, "preposterous" as it wasn't the norm for the big bands, back then, to give concerts where poeple sat down and listened quietly. Their music was the pop music of the times and mean't for dancing and having fun. But it is nevertheless, interesting to not only hear him play, but also to see. Thanks for your reply.
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