Jon Manasse: The Clarinet Is My Voice

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for this great video. Jon is a fantastic clarinet player who I first heard when he was I think thirteen playing Webber’s Concertino at the International Clarinet Competition at Denver. He won the competition with the judge being the great Karl Leister!
    I have followed Jon’s career with interest and admire his classic sound and attention to detail. I like the way he plays tribute to his former teacher David Weber! Jon is a very modest gentleman dedicated to producing the best performances he can make. God bless you both. Bill. UK

    • @Joffewoodwinds
      @Joffewoodwinds  9 місяців тому

      Thank you, Bill. Jon was a prodigy who continued to evolve.

  • @marcocresci
    @marcocresci 2 місяці тому

    49:36 Love for music. Very inspiring. Another amazing interview. Thank you.

  • @CindyBartz
    @CindyBartz 7 місяців тому +1

    Great interview, the stories, practice techniques, tips on teaching others, and the discussion on the emotional aspect was all very informative 👍 thank you

  • @michaelschuster206
    @michaelschuster206 10 місяців тому +2

    What a fascinating interview! I especially appreciated all of the audio excerpt recordings. Thanks again as always.

    • @Joffewoodwinds
      @Joffewoodwinds  10 місяців тому

      Thanks Mickey. Too coldto play golf now but not to play music.

  • @Zelde-M
    @Zelde-M 10 місяців тому +1

    Excellent interview as always. Jon’s a great player and genuine mensch. Was fortunate years ago to have lunch with his parents! Thanks Ed & Jon for All you do! Zelde

  • @martinscalona-clarinet9042
    @martinscalona-clarinet9042 10 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful Interview!!!! I used to collect all of Jon's recordings during the 90s. What a great tone!!

    • @Joffewoodwinds
      @Joffewoodwinds  10 місяців тому

      Thanks Martin. Did you ever put out the recording you made several years ago at Curtis?

  • @jonmathis
    @jonmathis 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, Mr. Joffe, for posting these inspiring conversations!!

  • @darrellscott2483
    @darrellscott2483 10 місяців тому +1

    What a great historical archive. This is important, entertaining work, Ed. Thank you.

  • @alexeysclarinet9109
    @alexeysclarinet9109 10 місяців тому

    Wow, I am so happy to see this interview with Jon Manasse, thank you!

  • @vrufino
    @vrufino 10 місяців тому

    Ed another wonderful interview. When you asked Jon about tone, I was reminded of a lesson with Mr. Allard. We were working week after week on my embrochure, breath support and phrasing. I was a freshman at JCSC then and so many of my classmates had more technique than I (there were 4 of us who studied with Mr. Allard). I asked him could he give me something to get my fingers moving. He said to me, "Vinny if you don't sound good no one will wait around to hear your fingers move". Our son is a horn player in the Cape Cod Symphony where we heard Jon play the Debussy Rhapsody. It was gorgeous. Speaking of LPs, during my masters, I was working on the Nielson cto. and Drucker's recording had been released. The way he played the cadenza completely defeated me and when I mentioned this to Mr. Allard (I began with him when I was 15 and stopped when I was 26, so I never called him Joe) he gave me his vinyl recording of Carhuzac who played the concerto very differently and allowed me to see it was doable.

    • @Joffewoodwinds
      @Joffewoodwinds  10 місяців тому +1

      Vinnie,
      Thanks for sharing those memories. The truth was that Joe never emphasized finger technique and had just enough in his own playing to survive the gigs he did. He never played a recital, concerto, etc. He was a sideman his whole career and taught/emphasized what he enjoyed most. No one else taught it that well so we were lucky. But if you needed finger technique, you had to go to others. Cahuzac may have had the best combination of resonant tone and great technique.

  • @425gabe
    @425gabe 10 місяців тому

    Great interview and insight into legacies that we as musicians are challenged to keep in the minds of our students of today. As time progresses musicians will still need to put together the puzzle of their careers, enthusiasm will create new opportunities and pieces to this puzzle. I believe that as long as the internet will allow creativity, musicians will continue to thrive broadly. Jon your purity of sound and musical sensitivity will always be inspiring and delightful.

  • @travel_and_explore_with_BIP
    @travel_and_explore_with_BIP 5 місяців тому

    What a great interview, how inspiring!!

  • @lookerona
    @lookerona 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, Mr. Joffe! You present great musicians on your channel and that’s wonderful!
    Could I contact you by email?

    • @Joffewoodwinds
      @Joffewoodwinds  4 місяці тому

      Yes,of course. Thank you for your kind words.
      -Ed

  • @joachimakerlind4453
    @joachimakerlind4453 7 місяців тому

    Great interview- bit disturbing noice outside the studio. All those sirens, it gets to you somehow

  • @hudsoncampos2201
    @hudsoncampos2201 8 місяців тому

    Very nice

  • @pablodevadderclarinete
    @pablodevadderclarinete 10 місяців тому