Thanks for Denise King; since she's not a fox, that means she can really sing, I'm going to investigate further.
Karrin Allyson is an old favorite.
Karrin Allyson's ex-husband was a DJ who used to cry the blues because he was an EX.
Jazz for aficionados
o10I just found D King on youtube and yes I plan to purchase something of hers. A lovely voice . I would be crying the blues if she were my EX , she's easy on the eyes. Been a fan of Karrin Allyson for several years.How about these?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZeV4acvr2Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=mxEJKo_zHdY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCB9A6Eji8o |
As always, great to see the clarinet get some love. Thanks, nsp. When one puts the words clarinet and timbre in the same sentence it’s hard to not think of Jimmy Hamilton, Ellington’s beautiful clarinet player: https://youtu.be/soXccIs8FZQ Featured in Duke’s band: https://youtu.be/dkgTv8M_yj0 When only one clarinet is not enough. A fun “play” on Prokofiev’s “Peter And The Wolf”: https://youtu.be/pYvkzNC0NwM |
Yes, I have. I played it years ago under Zdenek Macal; one of my favorite little known conductors. Lovely symphony with, as you suggested, some nice clarinet writing. Doesn’t get performed nearly often enough. The opening to mvt.3 is particularly beautiful. Not exactly my favorite clarinet section in this orchestra, but the Kondrashin recording with the Concertgebouw (Phillips) is great. |