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 Patrick Hanudel
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2013-04-18 17:55

I wonder whether Patrick Hanudel is a member here, or whether anyone knows him or has heard him play. He's the clarinet/saxophone reviewer for American Record Guide, and his bio is at http://www.americanrecordguide.com/critics.html.

I ask because he dislikes almost every clarinet recording and even diagnoses reed and mouthpiece problems in his reviews. He is particularly down on the English players.

I would like to engage him in a civilized discussion about clarinet tone and style, which I think will be enlightening.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Patrick Hanudel
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2013-04-18 20:58

http://www.clarinetsonatas.com/

Plays with commitment and has decent fingers that only occasionally betray him. But definitely uses too much tongue [tongue], his tone spreads at higher pitches [G5] and volumes -- probably because he uses too soft a reed -- and his intonation is questionable [yeah]... and he's not even British. [rotate]

Best regards,
jnk



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 Re: Patrick Hanudel
Author: cigleris 
Date:   2013-04-18 21:05

Interesting, why is he down on English players? I wonder what he (would) thinks of my debut disc.

Peter Cigleris

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 Re: Patrick Hanudel
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2013-04-18 21:23

He's a member of the 3ID army band. I met him at the school of music while going for ALC (formerly known as BNCOC) and also at clarinetfest. He performed a piece at clarinetfest so if you still have the book there may be a bio or contact information for him there if you're trying to reach him.

Otherwise, Ken, if you want you can email me your contact info and I'll shoot an email over to him inviting him to contact you to discuss his thoughts on clarinetists. Can't guarantee he will, but I can certainly let him know.

Alexi

US Army Japan Band

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 Re: Patrick Hanudel
Author: Vintageflutes 
Date:   2013-04-19 14:44

Hi Ken,
Thank you for recommending me for clarinet repairs. Always nice to hear from you (even if indirectly).
Hope you are doing well.
I'll be going out to Kal's grave next week and will take some photos. Will email them to you.
Best regards.
Susan

Museum of American Musical Instruments

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 Re: Patrick Hanudel
Author: clarinetdaddy 
Date:   2013-04-19 15:08

Hello Ken,
Been a long time since I checked our message board. But when I saw your post on Patrick Hanudel I wanted to respond. We have him on our gains roster to come to the Army Ground Forces Band stationed here at Ft Bragg, NC. We have heard great things about him. He will be a great help to our section here. We are down to just 5 clarinets now.
Miles

clarinetdaddy
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing".

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 Re: Patrick Hanudel
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2013-04-19 22:55

clarinetdaddy wrote:

> Hello Ken,
> Been a long time since I checked our message board. But when I
> saw your post on Patrick Hanudel I wanted to respond. We have
> him on our gains roster to come to the Army Ground Forces Band
> stationed here at Ft Bragg, NC. We have heard great things
> about him. He will be a great help to our section here. We are
> down to just 5 clarinets now.
> Miles
>

Just five? You spoiled majcom'ers! Lol.

SSG Agosto, 282nd army band, going down to two clarinets in a few months and one flute next month with no gains on roster yet.... Lol. I know we'll get some eventually though.

US Army Japan Band

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 Re: Patrick Hanudel
Author: KS92784 
Date:   2013-04-20 12:00

Well sure I know Patrick...I'm married to him.

Prior to joining the army bands, Patrick was principal of both the Tucson and Columbus (IN) Symphonies. He's been writing for ARG for six or seven years now, and with me also being a professional clarinetist (Savannah and Augusta Symphonies) I find that I actually agree with 90% of what he writes (not always, but mostly.) and I can shed some light on this thread.

A wide range of CD's cross his desk. When you are selected to be a critic for a magazine, your job is to ya know...critique them. When you listen to Jon Manasse and Sabine Meyer executing their craft so well, it is harder to give someone that puts out an average CD a comparable review..it just doesn't add up. Ken, I'm sure he'd be happy to engage in a conversation with you about his reviews. I told him about this thread and he looks forward to speaking with you. I don't really know if it is possible to message me so I can give you contact information? I don't feel comfortable just putting information out on a public thread.

Jack- The Estep is no Mozart. A lot of what he did on that recording is intentional. ;)

Miles-We look forward to joining you at Fort Bragg!!

-Kristen



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