alocispepraluger102 Posted May 10, 2013 Report Posted May 10, 2013 http://www.npr.org/blogs/ablogsupreme/2013/05/09/182621909/a-strict-taskmaster-5-ways-to-play-the-jazz-clarinet?sc=fb&cc=fmp "Composers were excited about the range of sounds the instrument could produce using "extended techniques": false fingerings, multiphonics, extreme high notes, quarter-tones, glissandi, speech-like phrasing, circular breathing and so on. I heard a lot of virtuosic, meticulous and spirited performances at these outer edges of clarinetistry." Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 10, 2013 Report Posted May 10, 2013 Great list--especially glad to see John Carter included. Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted May 10, 2013 Author Report Posted May 10, 2013 Great list--especially glad to see John Carter included. fabulous list although i was surprised to see moore. Quote
jazztrain Posted May 10, 2013 Report Posted May 10, 2013 Rather insightful, especially when compared to the recent NY Times article about Anat Cohen. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted May 10, 2013 Report Posted May 10, 2013 why were you surpised to see Michael Moore? because he probably plays more alto saxophone than clarinet? just curious Quote
jlhoots Posted May 10, 2013 Report Posted May 10, 2013 Nice article & list. BTW, I have & really enjoy the 2 new Goldberg CDs. But then what do I know. I like Anat Cohen too. Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted May 10, 2013 Author Report Posted May 10, 2013 (edited) why were you surpised to see Michael Moore? because he probably plays more alto saxophone than clarinet? just curious yes, that was my stupid foolish thinking. (i loved jimmy guiffre's tenor playing) Edited May 10, 2013 by alocispepraluger102 Quote
colinmce Posted May 11, 2013 Report Posted May 11, 2013 Jimmy on tenor in 1965 was something else entirely. Post-Trane, post-lots of stuff. Quote
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