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Old 10-07-2008, 09:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Debutante - Herbert L. Clarke

I'm looking for a recording of this and can't find one, does anyone have one? Also, what do people think of Clarke's solos such as Maid of the Mist and From the shores of the mighty pacific?
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Re: The Debutante - Herbert L. Clarke

On Crystal Records there is a recording of Clarke playing a lot of his solos. Gerard Schwartz recorded a several Clarke Solos. Also the Carnival record has some. I have a lot of fun playing them. They are also good for Solo Festival.
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Re: The Debutante - Herbert L. Clarke

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I'm looking for a recording of this and can't find one, does anyone have one? Also, what do people think of Clarke's solos such as Maid of the Mist and From the shores of the mighty pacific?
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Re: The Debutante - Herbert L. Clarke

Wynton Marsalis has one from "Carnival"
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Re: The Debutante - Herbert L. Clarke

The Debutante is on Ole Edvard Antonsen's 'The Golden Age of the Cornet'
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Re: The Debutante - Herbert L. Clarke

The Debutante, Maid of the Mist, and From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific are all included in "Cornet Favorites" by Gerard Schwarz. I like them.

Amazon.com: Cornet Favorites: Jean-Baptiste Arban, Herbert L. Clarke, Henry Fillmore, Carl Hohne, Arthur Pryor, Frank Simon, Clay Smith, Virgil Thomson, Gerard Schwarz, Kenneth Cooper, William Bolcom, Ronald Barron: Music
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Re: The Debutante - Herbert L. Clarke

Richard Marshall, principal of Black Dyke Band has done a beautiful recording of it. I think i downloaded it from the Chandos website.

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