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 L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2015-02-12 16:54

Here's a very good article on the L.A. Philharmonic, including a section on bass clarinetist David Howard and some sound clips.

http://graphics.latimes.com/la-phil-2/

Ken Shaw

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 Re: L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2015-02-14 07:14

David Howard's recording from the 1990s on soprano clarinet, Capriccio: Mid-Century Music for Clarinet, is superb. A few selections from it were posted just last week on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV6nuZtFijw.



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 Re: L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: Dileep Gangolli 
Date:   2015-02-14 14:55

Very nice profile. What instrument is he playing in the video clip?

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 Re: L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: Filettofish 
Date:   2015-02-14 22:24

Looks like an RC Prestige Bass from Buffet, judging by the small nameplate on the upper tenon.

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 Re: L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: nellsonic 
Date:   2015-02-15 08:36

I'm very lucky to get visit this orchestra on a semi-regular basis. Looking forward to reading this. Thanks for sharing. That David Howard recording mentioned above drives me crazy in both good and bad ways. I guess that's what music is supposed to do!  :)

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 Re: L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2015-02-16 00:33

What about that recording drives you crazy? Howard sounds like he came straight from a Mitchell Lurie lesson except that he likes that wonderful vintage Chedeville sound that stays round and sweet even in the altissimo. His interpretations are fresh and rhythmically robust. I especially like the way he keeps the rhythm and sound organic, flowing, and subtle in the Hindemith instead of becoming metallic and robot-like with a nasy stridency the way lots of players do in that piece. His rapport and blend with the pianist is quite good.

So, what's not to like?



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 Re: L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: nellsonic 
Date:   2015-02-16 10:16

You've summed it up pretty well seabreaze. I love the tone, inflection, and ensemble in the Hindemith, but David's use of rubato irks me greatly. I understand that this is somewhat contradictory, thus it drives me mildly mad. I don't want my Hindemith sounding anything like Brahms, and from what I understand neither did Hindemith.

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 Re: L.A. Philharmonic Article
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2015-02-16 11:40

He doesn't seem to mind that big dent at the top of the neck.

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