““So at a certain point I said, ‘Benny, you know—you’re too hung up on the ****ddam clar-inet.’ So he looked up and said, ‘That’s what we play, isn’t it?’ I said, ‘No, I’m trying to play music.’ And a funny little thing occurred: he looked at me like it was the first time that he ever considered the idea that the clarinet was an instrument—a means by which you did something. He heard it—but then he went right back to talking about clarinet. To the end of his life, that was all he knew about.””
Jack Brymer on musical expression
“The instrument becomes a vehicle of expression to such an extent that it almost seems to cease to exist. Indeed until he can forget he has a clarinet in his hands, and actually sing the work with the medium of the clarinet as his voice, the clarinettist has not conquered the task of becoming a recitalist.”
Jack Brymer
Any comments, clarinet world??
Harold Wright
Richard Dyer, music critic of the Boston Globe said of him,
“Although Harold Wright is a consummate virtuoso of the clarinet, you don’t so much listen to him as overhear him as he steals sound from silence; drawing us into a volatile private world of thought, feeling and dream.”