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Author: Alseg  
Date:   2006-12-08 16:31 
 WQED  Pittsburgh  yesterday broadcast an Anton Reicha clarinet-string ensemble work. (Stamick Quartet did the string honors) 
 
Vlastimil Mares of the Prague Phil (Symph) was listed as the clarinetist. 
 
I did not have this information when I tuned it, so I had the fun of playing "guess the performer" before the announcer  chimed in 
 
I was blown-away. His sound has the darker hue of a  
Germanic player...BUT there was a delicacy to it...'  
I was certain it was NOT Brunner or Klocker, esp. in light of the following: 
 
AND....(all seated, now) he used a faint spinning vibrato, reminiscent of Harold Wright, but even more subtle.  
(edit added: This means that at first I was almost unaware of it, then it hit me. It imparts a little touch of verve. ) 
 
This dude is awesome. A google search revealed some CDs that were alas at full list price of 18USD and listed as special order.  
I managed to find a slim bio, one picture (he is youngish) and that he is principal in the Prague. Otherwise, not much.  
Worth a listen. 
 
 
Former creator of CUSTOM  CLARINET TUNING BARRELS   by DR. ALLAN SEGAL 
           -Where the Sound Matters Most(tm)-     
 
 
                     
                   
 
Post Edited (2006-12-09 01:45)
  
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 
Date:   2006-12-08 23:05 
 I have two CDs of his playing: 
 
Mozart Concerto, Supraphon 11 0621-2911 
Mozart Quintet and Krommer Quintet (orig. for flute), Supraphon 0017-2 131 
 
I haven't listened to them for a while, but I remember being impressed. 
 
Ken Shaw
  
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Author: donald  
Date:   2006-12-09 00:26 
 i think i've got him playing Krommer concerti, a pink CD, but i can't find it- i remember liking the sound but thinking it was a lot brighter than i'd ever be able to get away with (and still be hired- but i'm mostly a section player not a principal)... i'll check through my CDs- i remember really lyrical playing 
donald
  
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