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Author: pelo_ensortijado
Date: 2007-10-28 22:40
i suspect that the most of you are filled with creativity and are making your own music.
maybe some of it are out there on the web for others to find and listen to!
so why not give us the link and save us the time to find it ourselves??
i would be very pleased to listen to whatever you are doing, and share my musical experiments with you!
a huge part of creating music is to get comments so that one can make it better!! so feel very free to comment!!!!!!!
here are some links to my projects/bands:
www.myspace.com/radiokairo
(balkan/klezmer)
www.myspace.com/niclasgustafsson
(lol. just me and my toys)
www.myspace.com/gnaaal
(swedish folcmusic, yeah i know, not very tight/in tune. but we had a lot of fun!!!!)
now i have showed you mine! show me yours!!! :D
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Author: bbarner
Date: 2007-10-30 13:21
Greetings, Niclas, from Falls Church, Virginia, USA. I enjoyed the Radio Kairo tune and Midnattspolska. Here is some music I made with my clarinet and a computer:
http://homepage.mac.com/bbarner
--Bill Barner
Bill Barner
http://www.billbarner.com
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Author: pelo_ensortijado
Date: 2007-10-31 21:13
hello bill.
thanks for the compliments. i listened to the "about strange lands and people.
really jazzy! :D great!
and you have also a great pianist with you! :D
it sounds, atleast in my speakers, like the clarinet is a bit to low. the piano is taking over the parts when your very nice clarinetmelody should be heard!
edit:
forgot to write about the rest of you guys
clarnibass: you have a wonderful "balcanish"/classical sound and the improvisation was very exciting to listen to! :D
Alex:
very intresting stuff you had there. do you play all instruments??
hard to say something after just one time. but the fugue was fun. :D
Post Edited (2007-10-31 21:20)
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Author: denner22
Date: 2007-11-01 09:23
Mozart clarinet concerto performance (not with a basset clarinet unfortunately - never again until I have one...) on my web page and think the Tartini is there as well - playing and conducting...
David
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~dadlam/index.html
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Author: pelo_ensortijado
Date: 2007-11-01 10:35
hello david
i, despite the missing basset clarinet, liked the Mozart concerto very much!
you hava a wonderful tone!!! (atleast in my speakers it is)
and when it comes to tone, this is actually the recording i would prefer infront of quite i few others! :D
to bad on that coughing man next to the microphone. and some french hOrNs in the background. (and some sloppy fast passages, but those was neglecible) otherwise this would have been my favourite-clarinet concerto.
excellent played! some parts with dynamics that i havent heard before. but i liked it very much! :D
to bad that you only posted short clips from the tartini and the sphor!!
the "touch of lightening" sounds nice. i dont listen to this kind of music much. so i dont have anything to base a comment on. thereby i dont give one! :D
very good though!!
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Author: Mark G Simon
Date: 2007-11-01 15:49
"Un Buen Piola PorteƱo" by Mark G. Simon
Mark G. Simon, clarinet
Aleeza Meir, piano
copy this link, and download the last selection on the list:
http://snipurl.com/1ezrg
Clarinetist, composer, arranger of music for clarinet ensemble
Post Edited (2007-11-01 18:37)
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Author: EEBaum
Date: 2007-11-01 19:09
I just played the clarinet in that recording of All Right! and Eb in SLQF3. The rest were played by friends and colleagues.
The fugue was fun... one of my composition professors would give me a hard time about it. When he'd ask "so what else have you written?" I'd always be sure to mention the fugue, and he'd give me a disapproving look. Kinda like Bush and "You forgot Poland."
-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com
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