Mujitsu and Tairaku's Shakuhachi BBQ

World Shakuhachi Discussion / Go to Live Shakuhachi Chat

You are not logged in.


Tube of delight!

#1 2010-09-04 17:03:42

tbpiercy
Member
From: NYC, USA, and Tokyo, Japan
Registered: 2010-09-04
Posts: 2
Website

Duets for shakuhachi and clarinet or other wind instrument

Hello,

I am a professional clarinetist (and student of shakuhachi) looking for pieces for shakuhachi and clarinet, or pieces for other wind instruments and shakuhachi that I can transcribe to clarinet.

Also, any pieces for 2 shakuachi would be great.

Either in Western or kinko notation.

Thanks in advance
Yoroshiku onegaishimas.
Tom

Email me at: tbpiercy@aol.com

Offline

 

#2 2010-09-05 07:16:30

edosan
Edomologist
From: Salt Lake City
Registered: 2005-10-09
Posts: 2185

Re: Duets for shakuhachi and clarinet or other wind instrument

I suggest you query this fellow, perhaps you already know of him:


          http://www.nedrothenberg.com/

          ned@nedrothenberg.com


Zen is not easy.
It takes effort to attain nothingness.
And then what do you have?
Bupkes.

Offline

 

#3 2010-09-05 07:52:09

tbpiercy
Member
From: NYC, USA, and Tokyo, Japan
Registered: 2010-09-04
Posts: 2
Website

Re: Duets for shakuhachi and clarinet or other wind instrument

Thanks.

Yes, I know him and already have his wonderful Arbor Vitae to perform in Tokyo in 2010 and 2011.
Looking for other pieces.
Thanks!

Offline

 

#4 2011-02-10 00:05:26

Austin Shadduck
Member
From: New York, NY
Registered: 2008-09-21
Posts: 38
Website

Re: Duets for shakuhachi and clarinet or other wind instrument

Tom,

I wrote a piece for solo clarinet that's very much rooted in honkyoku, if you are interested in that. I don't know about duets involving shakuhachi and another wind instrument, but there are some shakuhachi duets among other things for purchase by James Nyoraku Schlefer and a shaku quartet by Marty Regan called Night Prayer.

Last edited by Austin Shadduck (2011-02-10 00:14:47)


“His first, last and only formal instruction for me was embodied in one word: observe.” -Billy Strayhorn on Duke Ellington

Offline

 

Board footer

Powered by PunBB
© Copyright 2002–2005 Rickard Andersson

Google