"...Radio
Television Belgrade released a LP of Macedonian folk music, on which are
performances by the extraordinary clarinetist Tale Ognenovski. His music
repertoire is folk dances, jazz (besides others he includes works by Benny
Goodman and Artie Shaw), concerts from Weber, Mozart and Cavallini...This
is Tale Ognenovski who began to play the clarinet in the village of Brusnik
near Bitola, who with this wooden instrument toured the world and received
well-deserved applause wherever he performed. The names of the folk dances
which Tale Ognenovski plays will not be given; this is unnecessary because
this is a particularly good record that proves that this Macedonian clarinetist
is an extraordinary musician", from the magazine "Ilustrovana Politika",
under the title, "New records - Macedonian folk dances", published in Belgrade,
Yugoslavia, 1979.
(This commentary is a message to the reader on the release
of the record RTB LP 1439 STEREO).
Brusnichko
oro, composer Tale Ognenovski, soloist on clarinet Tale Ognenovski (28.75sec,
159KB)