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Please read WP:COI. Thanks. AlistairMcMillan 22:01, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]


sources for clarinet choir information

  • Abramson, Armand R. A Better Use of the Clarinet Choir, The Instrumentalist 19 (October 1964): 67-70.
  • Ayres, Thomas A. Clarinet Choir Literature. The Instrumentalist 18 (April 1964): 83-85.
  • Bellison, Simeon. The Clarinet Ensemble. New York: Simeon Bellison, 1945.
  • Borkowski, Francis. An Approach to Blending on the Clarinet. The Instrumentalist 18 (January 1964): 85-86.
  • Cailliet, Lucien. The Clarinet and Clarinet Choir. Kenosha, Wisconsin: Leblanc Publications, Inc., 1955.
  • Cailliet, Lucien. The Need for Adequate Instrumentation. Music Journal 26 (December 1968): 47.
  • De Jesu, James. Improved Clarinet Sections Via Choirs. The Instrumentalist 7 (October 1952): 26.
  • Gilbert, Richard. Clarinetists Discography II. New York: The Grenadilla Society, 1975.
  • Gilbert, Richard. The Clarinetists Solo Repetoire. New York: The Grenadilla Society, 1972.
  • Gillespie, James E. Solos for Unaccompanied Clarinet: An Annotated Bibliography of Published Works. Detroit: Gillespie, 1973.
  • Heim, Norman. Clarinet Choir Potpourri. Woodwind World Brass and Percussion 19 (May-June 1980): 14-16.
  • Heim, Norman. The Clarinet Choir. The Instrumentalist 39 (February 1985): 32-35.
  • Heim, Norman. The Clarinet Choir. Woodwind World Brass and Percussion 14 (April 1975): 8-14.
  • Heim, Norman. The Clarinet Choir and Its Emerging Repertoire. Woodwind World Brass and Percussion 16 (November 1977): 6-7.
  • Heim, Norman. The Clarinet Choir Phenomenon. The Instrumentalist 34 (November 1979): 29-33.
  • Howland, Russell S. The Clarinet Choir-Its Development and Use. The Instrumentalist 18 (November 1963): 78.
  • Jennings, Vance. The Clarinet Choir Movement. National Association Of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Bulletin 11:4 (March 1963)
  • Jones, Marquis E. Clarinet Choir: An Emerging Art Form. Music Journal 26 (October 1968): 68-71.
  • Lamneck, Esther E. Survey of the Music for Two Clarinets, Published ca. 1780-1825, by the Clarinetist-Composers Blasius, Lefevre, Michael, and Vanderhagen (D.M.A. diss., The Juilliard

School, 1980).

  • Morgan, John. The History of the Clarinet Choir. The Instrumentalist 21 (February 1967): 42-43.
  • Palanker, Edward S. The Towson State College Clarinet Choir., Woodwind World Brass and Percussion 14 (April 1975): 22.
  • Randall, David Max. A Comprehensive Performance Project in Clarinet Literature with an Essay on the Clarinet Duet from ca.1715 to ca.1825 (D.M.A. diss., The University of Iowa, 1970).
  • Scruggs, Tina Gina Adkisson. An Annotated Bibliography of Original Music for Solo Clarinet Published Between 1972 and 1977 (D.M. diss., The Florida State University, 1992).
  • Weerts, Richard. The Clarinet Choir. Journal of Research in Music Education 12:3 (Fall 1964): 227-230.
  • Weerts, Richard. The Clarinet Choir as a Functional Ensemble. The Instrumentalist 23 (March 1969): 55-61.
  • Weerts, Richard. The Clarinet Choir in the Modern Concert Band. Music Journal 23 (December 1965): 47.
  • Weiner, Lowell Barry. The Unaccompanied Clarinet Duet Repertoire from 1825 to the Present: An Annotated Catalog (Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1980).
  • Wilkins, Wayne. The Index of Clarinet Music. Magnolia, Arkansas: Music Register, 1975.



Wikipedia's category system

Hi. Wikipedia's category system uses subcategories to keep main categories from getting too unwieldy. When categories get to certain sizes, they're split into multiple subcategories, and articles are put in the subcategories if at all possible, and not kept redundantly in the main parent category after being filed into the sub-categories. There are some exceptions for cases where the subcategory isn't really a strict subcategory, but the "nationality" and "style" subcategorizations aren't usually considered among them. See Wikipedia:Categorization and subcategories for details. --Delirium 00:53, 5 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Image Copyright problem
Image Copyright problem

Thank you for uploading Image:ViennaConnection.jpg. However, it currently is missing information on its copyright status. Wikipedia takes copyright very seriously. It may be deleted soon, unless we can determine the license and the source of the image. If you know this information, then you can add a copyright tag to the image description page.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thanks again for your cooperation. NOTE: once you correct this, please remove the tag from the image's page. STBotI 13:04, 7 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]



I notice that you have twice reverted edits to this article that remove the stub tag. I believe it is not a stub article for three reasons

  • According to WP:STUB a stub article contains only a few sentances. This article contains more than a few.
  • at WP:WSS a bot tags all articles shorter than 512 bytes as stubs. This article is over 13000 bytes
  • The talk page template has it classed as start class.

If you feel that it is still a stub article may I suggest replacing bio-stub with UK-musician-stub, woodwind-musician-stub and classical-musician-stub where I feel it is more likely to find editors interested in these areas. I will not remove the tag but if it is still there in a week I will change it. Waacstats 11:45, 17 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

While there are cases where category/subcategory are appropriate (re: Dieter Klöcker

the guidelines - not rules, but more or less consensus - are given out on this page Wikipedia:Categorization_and_subcategories and should be looked at. Rule 3.4 makes good sense but especially if there are many subcategories to go through. I should have checked; if there are many clarinetist subcats, then by all means let it stay. (But also by all means read the link content.) Thanks Schissel | Sound the Note! 23:05, 10 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Speedy deletion of Michael Collins (musician)

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Belvdme, the mainspace is not the right place for the comment that you made. If you believe that Michael Collins (musician) is notable then please construct the article again, but add verifiable sources for the information in the article establishing said notability. I know it can be frustrating sometimes, but hang in there. Cheers. --SimpleParadox 20:08, 18 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

AfD nomination of Piet Jeegers

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Speedy deletion of Eddy Daniels

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Thank you for asking. Yes, I think I can: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Stefanovic_performing_Copland.JPG. A few years ago I was also told by M. Stefanovic that he had a letter from Copland regarding this Concerto, but, unfortunately, I have never got a copy of it.

By the way, as I can see, you are a clarinetist, i.e. we are colleagues. Can you tell me something more about yourself - are you studying somewhere, or teaching, performing?--Andrija (talk) 21:50, 23 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Welcome!

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