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 ingo goritzki
Author: sömeone 
Date:   2005-01-28 14:17

anyone dig his playing?
doesnt seem to be the fully immersed german style to me....
has american influences maybe?
any comments?

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 Re: ingo goritzki
Author: Adorno 
Date:   2005-02-25 20:45

Interesting comment. But what are the standards for a "German" or "American" sound? Koch, Schilli and Goritzki play(ed) Marigaux oboes (the most popular among German oboists) and German scrape reeds, whereas most Americans perform on Lorees with American scrape reeds. Alan Vogel and Peter Cooper play Marigaux instruments with American scrapes. Would Albrecht Mayer constitute a prototypical German sound? Have you checked out the Oboe Sound Gallery at: http://www.oboistgallery.8m.net/
you can get a wide range of sounds represented by country.

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 Re: ingo goritzki
Author: cjwright 
Date:   2006-02-07 07:33

I thought Goritski, and Vogel played on Rigoutats.

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 Re: ingo goritzki
Author: oboist 
Date:   2006-02-20 13:43

I was told goritzki now plays Yamaha

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 Re: ingo goritzki
Author: oboist 
Date:   2006-02-20 18:23

Lothar Koch mostly played Grassel and Puchner.He also tryied H.Kreul. Loree and Marigaux

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 Re: ingo goritzki
Author: HautboisJJ 
Date:   2006-02-24 13:20

How old is he now? His recordings of the Poulenc trio with Thunemann and the Poulenc sonata + Saint Saens sonata are fabulous.

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 Re: ingo goritzki
Author: Jryanaus 
Date:   2006-03-09 11:22

Ingo Goritzki was born in the same year as Holliger- 1939 which would make him 66 going on 67.
He has played a Mariguax for many years, in 2 occasions that i have had classes with him (1998 and 2003) he was playing an Automatic Marigaux oboe (with gold keys, if that's of any interest). He may well be playing a Yamaha but i'm not sure right at the moment.
The Poulenc trio/sonata is indeed a fine recording as is the one made by Francois Leleux (from an oboe perspective).

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