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$21.39 A CD presenting a solo instrument is, in principle, not unusual. In fact, when it comes to a solo CD by a pianist, it is most likely the rule rather than the exception. It is true that musical thoughts thoroughly sound and come to life in the harmony and concertising, or the combined voices, of various instruments; but amongst musicians, most likely even from prehistoric times, there has always wandered and dwelled the recluse, who more or less prefers to lay trust in himself, and feels most at home in a duet between his musical genius and the instrument he plays. With the present release by clarinettist Jože Kotar, however, it would be difficult to assign the performer to this category, given his activity in the past decade, on the concert stage as well as on CD, whether as a chamber musician in a wind quintet, as a member of a clarinet sextet, or a primary element of a wind trio with flute and bassoon, whether standing before a symphony orchestra as a classical soloist, recording a CD with a string quartet, or a more unusual CD in a duo with harp, whether we see him as the driving force of a clarinet choir, or standing before or performing in a wind ensemble, or whether we listen to him as the first clarinet of the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra, or at concerts of chamber orchestras performing in conjunction with events organised by the Society ...
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