Author: Stevan Ognenovski
Date: 2001-11-08 08:44
Tale Ognenovski is the greatest clarinetist of all time, demonstrating unique skill, a wealth of invention, amazing improvisational virtuosity, and outstanding musical competence in all areas of music. Tale Ognenovski's numerous musical works belong to different genres; together, his folk dances and classical and jazz compositions established the clarinet as an instrument capable of the highest range of expression in solo music. He has appeared with Macedonian Ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" on the world's most prestigious concert stages in North America (New York City, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Toronto, Detroit, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta...) and Europe (Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Bonn, Munich, Wiesbaden, Dortmund, Paris, Toulon, Toulouse, Le Havre, Bourges, Grenoble, Lyon, Berne, Geneva...) with fantastic success. He has composed and arranged 150 Macedonian folk dances , one classical concert "Tale Ognenovski Concert for Clarinet No.1", and many Jazz compositions. Some of his compositions are recorded on one Audio CD, 11 LPs, 11 cassettes, 10 gramophone records, and one videotape (Independent Records, RTB, Jugoton, RTS and MRT ). The words "remarkable music on both orthodox and unorthodox instruments - a raucous and unforgettable pipe," written by John Martin, and appeared in The New York Times on January 28, 1956, are related to the Tale Ognenovski's performances in Carnegie Hall as reed pipe and clarinet soloist with the Macedonian ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" on January 27, 1956. More info at http://www.taleognenovski.com.mk
Best Regards
Stevan Ognenovski
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