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"He filled out the piece with
writing that communicated directly through an innovative, individual
style...
...The effect was electric, and Resanovic came on stage to acknowledge
the cheers for this arresting new work."
Elaine
Guregian, The Akron Beacon Journal, Sunday, July 24, 2005 re:
"Collateral Damage: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra" as performed
by Franklin Cohen (Principal Clarinetist) and the Cleveland Orchestra -
James Gaffigan, Conductor
"It is, in a word, a hit."
"The clarinet part is a tour de force of
expressive phrases and wild riffs, many ending on piercing high notes,
while the orchestra contributes myriad fascinating colors (the bass
harmonics are especially haunting). Pungency rubs shoulders with utmost
sweetness, terror with exuberant rebelliousness. It is, in a word, a
hit."
Donald Rosenberg, The Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Monday, July 25, 2005 re: "Collateral Damage: Concerto for Clarinet and
Orchestra" as performed by Franklin Cohen (Principal Clarinetist) and
the Cleveland Orchestra - James Gaffigan, Conductor
"Inviting....Energetic....Impassioned...
....Although the majority of the crowd was older, the more contemporary
music was a huge hit, and audience members were on their feet before
Wright ended his final note"
Angela Dryden, The Florida Times-Union
(Jacksonville), Saturday, March 5, 2005 re: World Premiere of
"Collateral Damage: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra" as performedby
Principal Clarinetist Peter Wright and the Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra (Fabio Mechetti, Director)
—Three recently released CD/Albums featuring the music
of Nikola Resanovic—
Cross
Over
(Potenza Music) Andrew DeBoer's latest
album featuring
the Clarinet Compositions of Nikola Resanovic
Madison
Avenue
(Potenza Music) Wesley Ferreira's most
recent CD featuring the Resanovic Clarinet Sonata
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