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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2013-02-16 04:01
I sent in a letter of my intent to retire at the end of this season this week after only a mere 50 years in the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. I've been very lucky to have lived my musicial dream, I'm done everything I've wanted to do. Halifax NS. Symphony, 2nd clarinet one year, Baltimore Symphony, bass and clarinet 50 years, Kinhaven Music Festival One summer, Eastern Music Festival and Philharmonic, principal clarinet 25 summers, Towson University 33 years, Peabody Conservatory 19 years. I'ma very lucky person. At the end of September I will be totally retired, and looking forward to it though I will still post on this board and try to help those that pose questions when I can.
ESP eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: alanporter
Date: 2013-02-16 05:04
Ed, you are much to be admired (and, perhaps, envied) for reaching and living your dream. I have always admired and respected your opinions posted on this board, and I hope to go on reading them for many years to come.
My very best wishes to you.
Alan
tiaroa@shaw.ca
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Author: ruben
Date: 2013-02-16 06:12
Dear Ed,
I wish you a happy, fruitful retirement and we all look forward to benefiting from your wise, straight-forward thoughts within the framework of this board and also in the Clarinet Journal.
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
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Author: Ed
Date: 2013-02-16 13:11
That is quite an achievement! I always enjoy reading your common sense approach to the clarinet and the music world and look forward to your continued posts.
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Author: Lelia Loban ★2017
Date: 2013-02-16 14:53
Ed, congratulations on 50 years with the same orchestra! That's impressive (and so are you, and so's the orchestra). I hope you enjoy retirement as much as my husband does -- although he's learned that retiring from his "real" job and letting a hobby metastasize into self-employment means he's got a tyrant for a boss! Don't be surprised if you're busier after you "retire" than you are now.
Lelia
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/Lelia_Loban
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Author: William
Date: 2013-02-16 14:56
I've always enjoyed reading your postings. You have been a good "cyber" friend to all of us--congradulations on a career well done and best wishes for the future.
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Author: bradfordlloyd
Date: 2013-02-16 14:56
Mr. Palanker:
Sincere congratulations on your retirement. After 50 years of dedication to the art and craft, you have earned a rest! Thank you for your openness and willingness to share your experiences with others. I read your posts and advice with great interest, and hope that you will continue to share your lifetime of experience with others.
Good luck and God Bless!
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Author: rtmyth
Date: 2013-02-16 15:17
Retired but still productive, with both knowledge and wisdom available to the rest of us ... (and I am 88!!). Best to you, Ed.
richard smith
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Author: Bill
Date: 2013-02-16 15:58
Congratulations! I, too, look forward to your posts.
Bill Fogle
Ellsworth, Maine
(formerly Washington, DC)
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Author: kdk
Date: 2013-02-16 16:21
Ed, are you planning to stop playing, or are you just retiring from the grind and pressure of a full-time orchestral job? Will you be free-lancing? Still teaching?
Karl
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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2013-02-16 16:38
Impressive achievements, Ed. Congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy retirement.
Best regards,
Jack
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Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017
Date: 2013-02-16 18:40
Congratulations, Ed --- you're a hero to us all! Enjoy your retirement for sure, but keep on playing
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Author: Caroline Smale
Date: 2013-02-16 19:24
Ed, Congratulations on your skill and ability to stay the course over these 50 years.
(Does this mean there will be a vacancy coming up? I'm only just 75, is that too early to audition?)
Norman
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Author: Tom Piercy
Date: 2013-02-16 20:33
Ed,
Congratulations!
Thanks for all your helpful postings here and your beautiful playing in Baltimore.
Tom Piercy
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Author: Steven Ocone
Date: 2013-02-16 21:34
Best wishes for a happy retirement for a great clarinetist and a great clarinet teacher.
Steve Ocone
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Author: Tony F
Date: 2013-02-16 21:40
Congratulations, and my best wishes for a happy retirement. Beware, retirement can be hard work as soon as the word gets out!
Tony F.
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Author: Dileep Gangolli
Date: 2013-02-16 23:45
Congrats on a successful career and a witty, dry sense of humor. I have enjoyed your columns in the Clarinet journal.
Best
Dileep Gangolli
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Author: clarinetguy ★2017
Date: 2013-02-17 00:36
Congratulations, Ed!
I wrote about this a couple years ago, but it's worth mentioning again. I used to enjoy your articles in the now-defunct Woodwind World-Brass and Percussion magazine. As a college student in the 70s, and later as a young public school music educator, I'd read every issue from cover to cover.
Thanks for all your helpful advice on this board, along with the great articles in
eddiesclarinet.com.
All the best to you for a very happy retirement!
Post Edited (2013-02-17 00:46)
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Author: Maruja
Date: 2013-02-17 14:48
Congratulations! I just want to add my thanks to those on the board for your helping me when I was first starting out on my clarinet journey. I posted some probably daft question here and was astonished to find such a generous and helpful answer from such a distinguished person as yourself! I have told this story to many people since. Many, many thanks and good wishes for your retirement - though I know you won't be able to resist picking that clarinet up!
Yours
Maruja
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Author: rtmyth
Date: 2013-02-17 19:26
Ed, would you care to comment on the previous directors you served?
richard smith
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Author: Bob Phillips
Date: 2013-02-18 03:25
Attention, young and comers: After 50 years there may be another symphony opening.
WOW.
Please keep up the contributions here, Ed.
Bob Phillips
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Author: rcnelson
Date: 2013-02-18 12:21
Yes, Ed, please do not go far from this bulletin board. You have helped us all.
Ron
Selmer Mark VI tenor (1957), Selmer Mark VII alto (1975)
Buescher True Tone soprano (1924), Selmer CL210 Bb Clarinet, Gemeinhardt 3SHB Flute, Pearl PFP105 Piccolo
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2013-03-09 15:55
I just wanted to thank all of you for your nice compliments and comments. I'm just getting over eye surgery, detached retina in on eye and some cracks in the other, so I'm just getting back to reading and answering you all. I've been in recovery for 3 weeks now and can function fine now with fairly good vision in one eye. The retina eye will take more time. I'm planing on returning to the BSO the week after next for Schosakovitch 11th symphony. I'm just now beginning to read music but it's still very cloudy and not always clear so I need to giive it one more week.
As far as a vacancy in the BSO, don't get to excited. We have over a dozen openings due to budget problems and our second players, Bill Jenken is a very good bass clarinet player. He is subing for me while I'm out now and I'm assuming he will take over my position. They will probably hire a part time second when he is not available to play that position as they have been doing in all the other sections. The clarinet section is the only one that still has four full time players but that will change at the end of September. So it's anyones guess what will happen as far as hiring someone full time in the clarinet section in the future. In the mean while, I still have the rest of this season. I will probably still keep playing when something local comes along and will continue to teach when getting a request for lessons. I'm looking forward to having lots of time to travel, garden, spend time with my two new grandchildren and of course do facefook and the Clarinet board. Thanks again.
ESP eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: hans
Date: 2013-03-10 17:00
Ed,
Congratulations on a great career. I wish you many years of healthy and happy retirement.
Best wishes,
Hans
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2013-03-10 23:22
Ed -
Congratulations and thanks so much for staying on the board. The clarinet world needs your expertise and experience more than ever. I hope you also keep up your site and if possible keep adding to it.
Ken Shaw
Post Edited (2013-03-10 23:23)
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Author: Paula S
Date: 2013-03-12 20:08
Hope you are recovering Ed. Just to say as a returning more mature player, I have found your website a boon of information with lots of sensible down to earth advice. I hope you have a fabulous retirement ! x
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