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The
Morricone's music
played by Clarinetist Richard
Stoltzman
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Richard
Stoltzman Biography
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Clarinetist
Richard Stoltzman straddles the worlds of jazz and classical
music, his solos demonstrating an accomplished virtuosity
regardless of the performance context. Stoltzman is
equally at home fronting a full symphony orchestra or
a small chamber music ensemble, playing swinging traditional
jazz or his own soothing, new-age-tinged brand of chamber
jazz. Over the course of his long career, Stoltzman
has primarily endeavored to break down boundaries between
audiences, bringing jazz to classical fans and vice
versa.
Richard
Stoltzman was born in Omaha, NE, in 1942 to a father
who played the saxophone. He grew up in San Francisco
and Cincinnati, and pursued degrees in music and math
at Ohio State; he earned his music master's at Yale
and studied for his doctorate at Columbia. Stoltzman
began to make his name as a professional through Vermont's
chamber-music-oriented Marlboro Music Festival, where
he debuted in 1967 (the first of ten straight appearances)
and began making the contacts that would lead him
to co-found the chamber ensemble TASHI in 1973.
In
the years that followed, Stoltzman achieved a number
of firsts: he performed the first clarinet recitals
ever held at the Hollywood Bowl and Carnegie Hall;
he was the first performer to feature jazz in a program
at Wagner's legendary Bayreuth Opera House; and he
became the first wind player to win the prestigious
Avery Fisher Prize in 1986. He appeared as a soloist
with a number of major symphonies, and also performed
at international jazz festivals, as well as with jazz
and pop stars Mel Tormé, George Shearing, Judy Collins,
Woody Herman, Wayne Shorter, Keith Jarrett, and the
Canadian Brass, among others. In the early '90s, Stoltzman
began commissioning and premiering new works for clarinet,
and was also featured in the BBC's acclaimed 1993
series Concerto!, performing Aaron Copland's "Clarinet
Concerto" with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Through most of the '90s, Stoltzman recorded for RCA
Victor, blending jazz, classical, and new age sounds,
and frequently working with pianist/arranger Bill
Douglas; Begin Sweet World was his artistic breakthrough
and most popular recording. ~ Steve Huey, All Music
Guide (here)
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Richard
Stoltzman From Wikipedia
Background information
Born July 12, 1942 (1942-07-12) (age 66)
Omaha, Nebraska
Instrument(s) Clarinet
Richard Stoltzman (b. July 12, 1942) is an American
clarinetist. Born Richard Leslie Stoltzman in Omaha,
Nebraska, he spent his early years in San Francisco,
California and Cincinnati, Ohio, graduating from Woodward
High School in 1960. Today, Stoltzman is part of the
faculty list at the New England Conservatory. His
notable students include Bharat Chandra and Michael
Norsworthy.
Stoltzman
is perhaps the most well-known clarinetist who primarily
plays classical music. He has played with over 100
orchestras, as well as with many chamber groups and
in many solo recitals. Stoltzman has received numerous
awards and has produced an extensive discography.
His virtuosity and musicianship have made him a highly
sought-after concert artist.
In
addition to classical repertoire, Stoltzman also plays
jazz. Some of his recordings, such as his album "New
York Counterpoint," feature both jazz and modern
music. In 1983, Stoltzman commissioned composer/arranger
Clare Fischer to write a symphonic work using Duke
Ellington and Billy Strayhorn themes. The result was
"The Duke, Swee'pea and Me", an eleven-minute
orchestral work which Stoltzman performed worldwide.(More)
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Richard
Stoltzman, clarinet
(From The New York Times)
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"His mastery of the clarinet and his impeccable
musicianship are no secret by now, but one who has not
heard him play for a time can easily forget how rich
and fluid the instrument can sound from top to bottom
of its range. If Mr. Stoltzman is not one of a kind,
who might the others be?" - The New York Times
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Clarinetist Richard Stoltzman's virtuosity, musicianship
and sheer personal magnetism have made him one of
today's most sought-after concert artists. As soloist
with more than a hundred orchestras, as a captivating
recitalist and chamber music performer, as an innovative
jazz artist and appearances on nearly fifty recordings,
Stoltzman has defied categorization, dazzling critics
and audiences alike throughout many musical genres.
Recent releases include Nielsen, Prokofiev and Lutoslawski
with the Warsaw Philharmonic conducted by Lawrence
Leighton Smith (BMG/RCA), the Skrowaczewski Concerto
with the Saarbrucken Radio Orchestra, conducted by
the composer (Albany), and the acclaimed recording
of Hartke's 揕andscapes with Blues?with IRIS, conducted
by Michael Stern (Naxos), a New York Times 揃est of
2003? Rautavaara's Clarinet Concerto is forthcoming
on Ondine in the 2004-05 season. (here)
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Richard
Stoltzman's virtuosity, musicianship and sheer personal
magnetism have catapulted him to the highest ranks
of international acclaim, making him one of today's
most sought-after concert artists. As a soloist with
more than a hundred orchestras, a captivating recitalist
and chamber music performer, and an innovative jazz
artist, Stoltzman has defied categorization, dazzling
critics and audiences alike with his performances
of all genres of music.
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The
E-mail with Benny friend
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2008.9.23
From Benny
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Dear Han,
I would like to thank you very much for this precious
gift of music. I have adored Ennio Morricone's music
since I heard "Cinema Paradiso" which I have
played in our community church during mass. I had someone
listen to a recording and write the music for clarinet
and piano ( I played the clarinet). I also recently
had the recording of Yo Yo Ma of Morricone's music and
loved the "Legend of 1900".
I hope that in the future, I can have copies of the
score of Cinema Paradiso, and other beautiful music
of Morricone featured in Yo Yo Ma's recording.
If you do not have this recording I can send it to you
as gift and order from a store online here. Please let
me know.... |
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2008.9.23
From HAN
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Dear friend Benny,
I am very glad to know you have got the scores, and
have known your story about Morricone's music. I think
it is very true, because much feeling are same for the
worldwide people!
Thanks for your kindness, you can see here
about YO YO MA and here
about the score of Cinema Paradiso in our site.
But I'd like very much to get that is recording file
of you played the clarinet or another instruments for
morricone's music if you are willing. I will publish
them in a
special column for more friends sharing it, there
you can see many existing friends from the world.... |
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2008.9.24
From Benny
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Dear Han,
Thank you again for the pdf files
of Once upon a time in America.
If you are collecting performances of Morricones music,
I will search for it. I only know right now of Richard
Stoltzman who played Cinema Paradiso. I will try to
send an mp3 of this one...
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2008.9.27
From HAN
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If your file is less 10M,
please send it to my G-mail box, its address is qilingren@hotmail.com,
if the file is more 10M, please tell me and I will provide
a new way. Thanks |
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2008.9.28
From Benny
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I will try to send Cinema
Paradiso as played by Richard Stoltzman now. Please
let me know if you received this. Also did you receive
his playing of Once upon a time in America? If not I
will try to send to you through this e-mail. |
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2008.9.28
From Benny
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Dear Han,
Here is Stoltzman playing Once Upon a Time in America..... |
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The
Richard Stoltzman Clarinetist's Music provided by Benny
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Cinema Paradiso
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002
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Once upon a Time
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