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Columbus Symphony Orchestra Principal Clarinetist, Clarinet Teacher

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Francis Poulenc (1899-1963): Sextet for piano and wind instruments

by David H. Thomas • April 25, 2010

The Columbus Symphony Woodwind Quintet will be performing the colorful Poulenc Sextet with pianist Ahlin Min June 5 and June 18 as a fundraiser for the Symphony. All contributions will be matched by a generous anonymous donor, and will benefit…

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Musician's Life

Classical music fans pay the most library fines

by David H. Thomas • April 25, 2010

Classical music fans pay the most library fines. Either people want to keep listening to CDs from the library, or they intend to and forget about them, incurring the late fines…. CLASSICAL music lovers are the tardiest when returning their…

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Clarinet Talk

Spongebob Square Pants saves 12-year-old Long Island girl after friend performs Heimlich maneuver learned from TV show

by David H. Thomas • April 24, 2010

Spongebob Square Pants saves 12-year-old Long Island girl after friend performs Heimlich maneuver she learned from TV show – NYPOST.com. Next time anyone inhales a clarinet, you know what to do. Miriam said she remembered see ing a cartoon epi…

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Music Poems

Poem: from Shakespeare- The Tempest

by David H. Thomas • April 24, 2010

Anyone out there play a “twangling” instrument? from The Tempest, by William Shakespeare. Be not afeard: the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about…

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Musician's Life

The making of a Buffet clarinet

by David H. Thomas • April 24, 2010

From block of wood to finished product. The only part they leave out is drilling the bore. Perhaps it’s a trade secret. (The famous Buffet poly-cylindrical bore)

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Fresh Ideas for Classical Music

Jennifer Higdon Basks In Her Music Pulitzer

by David H. Thomas • April 23, 2010

Jennifer Higdon Basks In Her Music Pulitzer – NYTimes.com. I am happy for Jennifer Higdon. I love her music, in which I hear echoes of Messiaen’s organic rhythmic complexity and birdlike melodies, in a style uniquely fresh. She uses orchestral…

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