In 1967 a
letter,
reference 'My/Mlj', was sent by Jugoton producers to Tale Ognenovski,
regarding
the production of the gramophone record epy-3914 (format: Vinyl with,
7”, EP)
famous singer Anka Gieva.
Jugoton was the largest record
label and chain record store in the
former Yugoslavia based in Zagreb, Croatia,
Yugoslavia.
Ensemble which
recorded this gramophone record was: “Narodni ansambl Tale Ognenovski”
founded
by Tale Ognenovski.
(Source:
the book entitled: “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and
Composer / Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и
композитор (2000)”, written by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient.
(Languages:
In English and Macedonian), Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia:
Publisher: Matica Makedonska. ISBN 9989-48-312-4; 406 pages
(format
A4); pp. 40. The book has been cataloged into the Library of
Congress in Washington, D.C., United States. LCCN
Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2003457521)
Tale
Ognenovski, The Greatest Clarinetist of All Time, Composer, Musical
Genius,
Titan of the Clarinet… Carnegie Hall Concert, New York City, 1956
Tale
Ognenovski (Macedonian: Тале Огненовски)
(April 27,
1922 – June 19, 2012) was a Macedonian multi-instrumentalist who played
clarinet, reed pipe (recorder or
“kavalche”), tin
whistle, small bagpipe, zurna
(“zurla”), and drums.
Tale
Ognenovski has composed or arranged 300
Instrumental compositions:
Macedonian folk dances, jazz compositions, classical
clarinet concerto entitled “Tale
Ognenovski Concert for Clarinet No. 1”...
Labels:
MRT ( Macedonian Radio-Television) Republic
of Macedonia PGP-RTB, now PGP-RTS Radio Television of Serbia,
Serbia Jugoton, now
Croatia Records, Croatia IR, Independent Records, USA.
31
Tracks of Tale
Ognenovski in four Music
Albums: “Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged
for Two
Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent
Records,
USA. Catalog: IR43832), "Mozart and Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos"
(Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR37223), “Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale
Ognenovski”
(Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR38824) and "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music"
(Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR04542) are
available
on Amazon.com, iTunes, YouTube Music… Stevan Ognenovski, Mag
Scient. was
music producer (together with his father Tale Ognenovski) of four
CD
Albums of Tale Ognenovski and play drum on 27 tracks. Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag.
Scient. and his two sons Kliment Ognenovski and Nikola Ognenovski
played
on reed pipe (recorder
or “kavalche”), the parts of tracks: Tale Ognenovski Jazz
Composition No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 (Album: Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale
Ognenovski”
(Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR38824). Dimitar
Dimovski, recorded, mixed and
mastered four
CD Albums of Tale Ognenovski at “Promuzika TRA-LA-LA Studio”, Skopje,
Republic
of Macedonia.
Tale
Ognenovski
was born in
the village of Brusnik
near Bitola in the
Republic
of Macedonia on April 27, 1922. He (Nationality: Macedonian)
was the son
of Jovan (1896 – 1933; Nationality: Macedonian) and Fanija (Vanka, 1895
–
1972;
Nationality: Macedonian). His paternal grandfather was Risto (1874 -
1922; Nationality: Macedonian), his paternal grandmother was Marija
(1876 - 1950; Nationality: Macedonian) and his paternal great
grandfather was Ognen
(1846 - 1914; Macedonian: Огнен, – English: Fiery; Nationality:
Macedonian).
Risto
Ognenovski (1874 – 1922; Macedonian:
Ристо Огненовски;
his father was Ognen and his
mother was Pauna
(Nationality: Macedonian))
and Marija Gjorgjievska
(1876
- 1950; Nationality: Macedonian).
Марија Ѓорѓиевска;
her father was Apostol (Nationality: Macedonian)
and her mother was Petra (Nationality; Macedonian) were married in the
church of the Macedonian
Orthodox
Church (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Orthodox_Church_-_Ohrid_Archbishopric) of
St. Demetrius in the village of Brusnik, Bitola
(then part of the Ottoman
state) on January 21, 1896. (Macedonian: Ристо Огненовски и Марија Ѓорѓиевска беа венчани во храмот
на Македонската православна црква Свети Димитрија во село Брусник,
Битола
(тогаш
во составот на Отоманската држава) на 21 јануари 1896 година.)
Tale
Ognenovski married Nevena Daskalovska (Nationality: Macedonian) on
September
12, 1947. Their only son Stevan Ognenovski (Nationality: Macedonian)
was born on September 9,
1948.
Nevena Ognenovska (maiden name Daskalovska)'s parents were father
Vangel (Nationality:
Macedonian)
and mother Marija (Nationality:
Macedonian). (Macedonian:
Тале Огненовски се ожени со Невена Даскаловска на 12
септември 1947 година. Единствениот нивни син Стеван Огненовски (националност Македонец)
се роди
на 9
септември 1948 година. Родители на Невена Огненовска (моминско презиме
Даскаловска) и беа татко и Вангел
(националност Македонец) и мајка и Марија (националност Македонка)). Tale
Ognenovski’s wife
Nevena Ognenovska was the main source of his strength and motivation.
She had
supported his great music career. She died in 1972. He dedicated two of
his
compositions to her, and gave her name Nevena to the Macedonian folk
dance
“Nevenino oro”, composed by Tale Ognenovski, and available on the LP
and
cassette entitled: “Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist, plays Macedonian
dances” (Croatian:
”Tale
Ognenovski klarinet svira ora”), with the respective reference numbers
LPY-61143 and CAY 321, and produced by Jugoton, Croatia in 1975; also,
the
record “Macedonian folk dances played on clarinet by Tale Ognenovski (Croatian:
”MAKEDONSKA
ORA svira na klarineti Tale Ognenovski”) accompanied by his Ensemble”,
reference number EPY-3851, and produced by Jugoton in 1967, and
“Nevenino
Lavchansko oro”, composed by Tale Ognenovski and recorded on magnetic
tape by
Macedonian Radio Television in 1983.
Tale
Ognenovski
music styles
include Macedonian folk dances, classical music and jazz.
He was
bandleader of the Tale Ognenovski Orchestra.
The New York
Times for
Tale Ognenovski performances as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe
(‘kavalche’)
soloist with Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and
Songs
"Tanec" in Carnegie
Hall, New York
City on January 27, 1956 wrote, " Performance at Carnegie Hall
was a
joy
and delight … Display of Tremendous Skill … folk arts, comes from
Macedonia … brilliantly spectacular and wonderfully unfamiliar dances …
great
individuality … wide variety … incredible phrases … the dances are
ravishing,
and their range is truly astonishing … remarkable music on both
orthodox and
unorthodox instruments … a raucous and unforgettable pipe …
wonderful art
but also a superb show … Surely one performance in New York is not
enough … “ -
Article entitled "Ballet:
Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec' Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in
Display of
Tremendous Skill"
Craig Harris
at Allmusic
noted for Macedonian
National
Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" and for clarinet and
reed pipe (“kavalche”) player Tale Ognenovski,
" The only professional folklore ensemble in Macedonia,
the Tanec Ensemble
are
dedicated to the preservation of traditional Macedonian
music, dance, and costuming. Founded by the government of the People's
Republic of Macedonia in 1949, the group has shared their musical
heritage
with audiences around the world for more than half a century,
performing an
estimated 3,500 concerts in 31 countries'... The ensemble reached
their
peak during the late '50s, when influential clarinet and pipes player
Tale
Ognenovski was a member." Article: “Artist Biography of Tanec Ensemble”
written by Craig Harris.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tanec-ensemble-mn0001830503
https://web.archive.org/web/20130915124305/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tanec-ensemble-mn0001830503
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/newyorktimes1956.html
Tale
Ognenovski – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tale_Ognenovski
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Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag.Scient.
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Book entitled
“Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the
Clarinet and
Composer / Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор”,
written
by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient., the
only son of
clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski and Nevena
Ognenovska.
Tale Ognenovski's biographer is his son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient,
who
wrote the book “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and
Composer /
Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор”. The book is
published in
both Macedonian and English. Publisher: Matica Makedonska,
2000;
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. ISBN 9989-48-312-4; 406 pages
(format
A4). The content of the book are: the biography of Tale Ognenovski and
music
notation of compositions of 67 Macedonian Folk Dances, "Tale
Ognenovski
Clarinet Concerto No.1" and "Tale Ognenovski Jazz
composition No. 1" (all composed by Tale Ognenovski). The book has been
cataloged into the Library of Congress in Washington,
D.C.,
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included in the book entitled: “The Greatest Clarinet Players of All
Time: Top
100” written by Alex
Trost (Author) and Vadim Kravetsky (Author). Publisher: CreateSpace,
an Amazon company; 1 edition (August 25, 2013).
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Music https://music.youtube.com/channel/UC_ur0LiuPwdYHz_AG8xiZZQ
YouTube video:
Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. is author and producer of YouTube Music Video entitled“Tale
Ognenovski, The Greatest Clarinetist of All Time, Musical Genius,
Composer...” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvqdG4eSIIA
Perhaps this music YouTube video
is the most documented biography for
any music
artist in the world with chronological presentation of Tale
Ognenovski’s work
as clarinetist, composer and recording artist.
Album
title:
Reviewer Neil Horner of the MusicWeb International comments, "Tale Ognenovski is undoubtedly an exceptional artist and the predominant image created in my mind is of Benny Goodman playing the superb Contrasts he commissioned Bartók to write for him, but with a folk rather than a classical emphasis… Also, despite the CD promising jazz, folk and classical, it really all comes under the umbrella of his conception of how the elements interlink, with some but not major differences of emphasis…This disc is likely to appeal to world music aficionados who enjoy the Balkan/Levantine soundworld and perhaps also those who care to hear the source musics of their classical favourites, the aforementioned Bartók but also, here, perhaps people like Skalkottas." - CD Review entitled: ”Tale OGNENOVSKI (b.1922) Musical genius: Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music” http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2003/Nov03/Ognenovski.htm Amazon.com Audio CD
Customer Reviews: Listen to the unique Macedonian folk dances, Classical and Jazz Music of one of the most innovative and important figures in the Musical World History. https://orcd.co/qqamjda |
Album
title: “Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed by Tale Ognenovski” https://orcd.co/qedrezd
Sensational
clarinet jazz music. CD “Macedonian
Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski” will became something of
a phenomenon. Variety of phrasing, spectacular clarinet solos are both
interesting and fascinating for people to listen to and to admire. Each
piece on this album is rhythmically complex. The exploration of
Macedonian music traditions with a jazz sensibility is remarkable. The
sound is quite simply phenomenal. Ognenovski's music is timeless. Tale
Ognenovski was obviously way ahead of his time, and it is a classic
that will be around forever… Tale Ognenovski has opened up new
possibilities for the clarinet that no one could have predicted…” All
About Jazz celebrated April 27, 2009, the birthday of Tale
Ognenovski with All About Jazz recognition: Jazz
Musician of the Day: Tale Ognenovski, April 27, 2009 with
announcement published at his website: “Jazz Musician of the Day: Tale
Ognenovski” (Published: 2009-04-27) Mi2N
- Music Industry News Network: Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski - Jazz Musician Of The Day: April 27, 2009
At AllAboutJazz.com (Posted: 06-25-2009) ALL
ABOUT JAZZ PUBLICITY: “New CD "Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By
Tale Ognenovski" Of Internationally Renowned Jazz, Folk Dance And
Classical Clarinetist” (Posted: September
27, 2008) "The
new album of the Macedonian clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski,
released on September 1 this year, simply titled "Macedonian Clarinet
Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski", receives excellent reviews from
the
foreign press, and special attention is paid to the famous website "All
About Jazz". Tale Ognenovski appears as author, composer and
arranger of all 12 compositions present on the album, which was
released for "Independent Records "from USA produced by Tale Ognenovski
and Stevan Ognenovski, and distributed by "The Orchard". This third
Ognenovski's CD is a sequel to his previous two albums entitled "Jazz,
Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" and "Mozart and Ognenovski
Clarinet Concertos" (Tale Ognenovski arranged parts of Mozart's
clarinet concert for two clarinets). on the occasion of the 250th
anniversary of the birth of the Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. On the new album Ognenovski also performs with his current
quartet: Tale Ognenovski on clarinet, reed pipe (recorder) , zurla,
small bagpipe and drum, his son Stevan Ognenovski on reed pipe and drum
and his grandchildren Nikola Ognenovski and Kliment Ognenovski on reed
pipe. In the review of Tale Ognenovski's work, "All About Jazz" writes,
among other things: "Tale Ognenovski is known in the world for his
virtuoso performance. Ognenovski and his quartet offer sensational
clarinet jazz music. Macedonian clarinet jazz composed by Tale
Ognenovski will be phenomenal. Various phrases, spectacular solo
performances of clarinet, which are both interesting and fascinating
for people to listen to and admire. Every part of the album is
rhythmically complex. The research of Macedonian musical traditions
with jazz sensibility is extraordinary. The sound is simply phenomenal
... " "An article entitled: "The new CD of clarinetist Tale Ognenovski
rated as phenomenal ", Written by Tina Ivanova, newspaper "Utrinski
Vesnik", number 2803, October 4, 2008, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia. 2008
Produced by Tale Ognenovski and Stevan Ognenovski. Made in U.S.A. All
rights reserved. CD “Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale
Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog:
IR38824) (Record label: Independent Records, USA. are
available on Amazon.com, iTunes… |
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Album
title:
Performed by Tale Ognenovski,
Clarinet (Track 1,2,3,4), Reed Pipe (Track 4), Small Bagpipe (Track 4),
Zourla (Track 4) and Stevan Ognenovski, Drum (Track 1,2,4) Digital Music Audio CD
entitled: “MOZART
and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos” and Digital Music
Audio CD entitled: “Mozart Clarinet
Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski”
are another confirmation that Tale Ognenovski is the greatest
clarinetist of all time and one of the most important musicians of all
time in the world”. New York, NY
Top40-Charts News Top40-Charts.com: “Tale Ognenovski,
Internationally Renowned Jazz And Classical Clarinetist Released CD
Album Entitled: Mozart And Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos To Celebrate
The 250th Anniversary Of Mozart's Birthday”” (Posted:
13/11/2006) CD "Mozart and Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos" (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR37223), is available on Amazon.com, iTunes,… https://orcd.co/agbrnom |
Album
title:
"Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag. Scient., the only son of clarinetist and composer Tale
Ognenovski and Nevena Ognenovska on the base of recording of “Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K.622” from 2005, arranged in 2015 nine
new tracks with two clarinets, first clarinet and second clarinet
performed by Tale Ognenovski. In this sensational recording Tale
Ognenovski performed with first, second and two clarinets. Tale
Ognenovski performed on a standard-range A clarinet, Buffet Crampon,
System Boehm, Model No. 1. Tale Ognenovski with his son Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. arranged for two clarinets Musical Masterpiece
“Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622” composed by musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . With this
arrangement for two clarinets, Tale Ognenovski on clarinet with
accompaniment of his son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. on drum
recorded two Audio CD entitled: CD “Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale
Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR43832) is available on Amazon.com,
iTunes, … |
New York,
NY Top40-Charts News Top40-Charts.com
published
an article entitled, “Mozart And
Ognenovski
Is The Best Clarinet Concertos In The World” (Posted:
21/11/2014)
http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=105450
https://web.archive.org/web/20171026213528/http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=105450
New York, NY Top40-Charts News Top40-Charts.com published an article entitled, “Tale Ognenovski, Internationally Renowned Jazz And Classical Clarinetist Released CD Album Entitled: Mozart And Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos To Celebrate The 250th Anniversary Of Mozart's Birthday”http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=28463
Musical
genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27,
1756. Two hundred years later, on January 27, 1956, another genius of
music,
Tale Ognenovski, performed as a clarinet and reed pipe (recorder - “kavalche”)
soloist folk dances in the world-famous Carnegie Hall.
Together, he and the other members of the Ensemble ‘Tanec’ appeared at
Carnegie
Hall in a display of tremendous skill, which was a sheer joy to watch.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Qk8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=bouncing+brigands&source=bl&ots=9S1IqRy_Uv&sig=VER6KlcMqDok6KqlFgHbwiGwtGY&hl=en&ei=WBePTcGHG8qhOsmbgKEC&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&sqi=2&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=bouncing%20brigands&f=false
Mi2N -
Music Industry News Network:
Clarinetist Tale
Ognenovski - Jazz Musician Of The Day: April 27, 2009 At
AllAboutJazz.com
(Posted: 06-25-2009)
https://web.archive.org/web/20141223153558/https://news.allaboutjazz.com/new-cd-macedonian-clarinet-jazz-composed-by-tale-ognenovski-of-internationally-renowned-jazz-folk-dance-and-classical-clarinetist.php
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1956” and my YouTube Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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"Mozart
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USA.
Catalog: IR37223),
“Macedonian
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USA. Catalog: IR38824) and
"Jazz,
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exceptional
artist and the predominant image created in my mind is of Benny Goodman
playing
the superb Contrasts he commissioned Bartók to write for him,
but with a folk
rather than a classical emphasis… Also, despite the CD promising jazz,
folk and
classical, it really all comes under the umbrella of his conception of
how the
elements interlink, with some but not major differences of
emphasis…This disc
is likely to appeal to world music aficionados who enjoy
the Balkan/Levantine soundworld and perhaps also those who
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aforementioned Bartók but
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Musical genius: Jazz, Macedonian
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Customer Reviews: ((Macedonian: "Тале Огненовски, кој твори повеќе од 60 години, и е добро познат на македонската и на светската јавност по својата виртуозност, во декември минатата година го издаде својот прв албум, насловен како "Џез, македонски ора и класична музика". Албумот е снимен во студиото "Промузика Тра-ла-ла" во Скопје, а го издава дискографската куќа "Индипендент рекордс" од САД… Овој албум, на кој 80-годишниот Огненовски е солист на кларинет, кавалче, гајда и зурла, многу ќе придонесе за афирмација на македонскиот фолклор низ светот. Како придружба во дел од песните настапуваат членовите на неговиот оркестар: неговиот син Стеван Огненовски, на тапан, и внуците Никола и Климент, на кавалче. На албумот се наоѓаат 3 џез-композиции, 6 македонски народни ора - Брусничко, Невенино, Буково свадбарско, Талево касапско, Стевчево и Шарско оро - и една класична композиција - "Тале Огненовски, Концерт за кларинет бр.1". Автор на сите мелодии и ора е самиот Огненовски. Композициите изобилуваат со темпераментен ритам и силен звук и го претставуваат кларинетот како инструмент што има можност за силен солистички опсег. Тале Огненовски спаѓа во редот на најголемите инструменталисти и композитори во светот. Тој ги поврзал ориенталната и западната музика и компонирал повеќе од 150 македонски народни ора. Некои од неговите композиции се снимени на 11 лонг-плеј плочи и касети. Настапувал во Швајцарија, Франција, Шведска, Финска, Англија, Данска и во многу други земји. Секаде каде што свирел оставал силен впечаток со својата виртуозност, брзина во свирењето и неверојатните аранжмани. Со „Македонскиот национален ансамбл за народни игри и песни "Танец““ во 1956 година настапил во познатата сала "Карнеџи хол" во Њујорк. По настапите, весниците секогаш биле полни со позитивни критики за неговата изведба. Овој албум е само потврда дека Тале е најголемиот кларинетист на сите времиња во светот, кој во многу области на музиката демонстрира недостижна техника, силна инвентивност, запрепастувачка импровизациска виртуозност и нагласена музичка компонентност…"- Напис под наслов: "НОВ АЛБУМ НА ТАЛЕ ОГНЕНОВСКИ Микс од македонски народни ора и светски џез од стариот мајстор Во минатиот месец излезе најновиот албум на познатиот македонски инструменталист Тале Огненовски, во издание на американската дискографска куќа "Индипендент рекордс"", Напишано од Соња Стоилковска, весник “Дневник“, 31 јануари, 202 година, Скопје, Република Македонија). https://web.archive.org/web/20130802055057/http://star.dnevnik.com.mk/default.aspx?pbroj=1764&stID=9898 "The
Musical Genius Tale Ognenovski is one of the Greatest Instrumentalists
and
Composers in Word Music…In the new Audio CD, Tale Ognenovski in unique
way in
Word Music made the connection between Oriental and Western Music…"
From
an article entitled, “World Music, Fascinate fusion of Classical and
Oriental
Music“(Macedonian:
“Светска музика, фасцинантна фузија на класичнатата и ориенталната
музика“), written by “Sekoj
petok” magazine and published on January 25, 2002, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia. This article was dedicated
to Tale
Ognenovski’s Audio CD, entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk
Dances and Classical
Music”, released
by record label Independents
Records from USA. “Tale Ognenovski is one of the greatest instrumentalists and composers in word of music. He made the connection between the two "UNCONNECTABLE" worlds - the Orient and the West - with melodies… The album includes: 3 Jazz compositions, 6 Macedonian folk dances and classical music (all composed by Tale Ognenovski). His Audio CD album entitled, "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" is confirmation for the connection between the two "UNCONNECTABLE" worlds… …” From an article entitled, “Virtuoso for the World Books with Macedonian Sign“ (Macedonian: “Виртуоз за светски книги со Македонски предзнак”), written by Greta Odzakova and published in the newspaper “Vecher” , Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on February 2, 2002. ““Nobody in
the world can play clarinet like Tale Ognenovski. His music is
incredible. His improvisations and solos are out of this world…”,
says
Dimce Cvetkovski, the sponsor of the Album entitled “Jazz,
Macedonian
Folk Dances and Classical Music”.... Tale Ognenovski's contributions to
our and
world music are enormous...” From an article entitled, “New Audio CD of
Tale
Ognenovski – Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music with the
clarinet
virtuoso... “, written by Tina Ivanova. and published in the newspaper
“Utrinski Vesnik ”, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia, on February 8, 2002. This article was dedicated to Tale
Ognenovski’s Audio CD, entitled “Jazz,
Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music”, released by
record label
Independents Records from USA.
”The television programme 'Folk Plus' of Macedonian Radio Television, Republic of Macedonia on February 8, 2002, was dedicated to Tale Ognenovski’s Audio CD, entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music”, released by record label Independents Records from USA. The journalist, Vesna Trajchevska said: “The critics in the world commented that Tale Ognenovski is Musical Genius and the best instrumentalist in the world. “ Tale Ognenovski performed solo on the small bagpipe and zourla his own composition “Sharsko oro”, the track from the album accompanied by his son Stevan on the drum. Second part of this composition was played by his son Stevan and grandsons Nikola and Kliment on the reed pipe accompanied by Tale Ognenovski on the reed pipe. Tale Ognenovski performed solo on the clarinet his own composition “Bukovsko svadbarsko oro” accompanied by ‘Folk Orchestra’ of Macedonian Radio Television. Tale Ognenovski said: “My performances on the small bagpipe and zourla on my composition “Sharsko oro” is confirmation that I am the best small bagpiper and zourlist for all time… My solo playing on the clarinet and reed pipe (‘kavalche’) generated great public enthusiasm and attracted frenetic applause in the Carnegie Hall. The Carnegie Hall nearly exploded as a result of the applause from the audience… I was a virtuoso clarinet soloist in ‘Sopska Poskocica’ (‘Shopska Podripnuvachka’) but I also arranged the music and added 80% my own improvisations to some parts of the dance. This has also been the case with others dances where I have performed as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist… At the end of the concert in Carnegie Hall, the audiences surrounded me and all the members of Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" congratulated us for our display of tremendous skill, and asked for our autographs. Many of them told me that I am the number one clarinetist…”. The
television programme 'Utrinsko ogledalo' of Macedonian
Radio Television, Republic of
Macedonia on February 10, 2002, was dedicated to Tale
Ognenovski’s
Audio CD, entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical
Music”,
released by record label Independents Records from USA. Tale
Ognenovski
performed solo on the small bagpipe and zourla his own composition
“Sharsko
oro”, the track from the album accompanied by his son Stevan on the
drum.
Second part of this composition was played by his son Stevan and
grandsons
Nikola and Kliment on the reed pipe (recorder or “kavalche”)
accompanied
by Tale Ognenovski on the reed pipe. The journalist, Sinolichka
Dzambazova
said: “You are one of the greatest Ambassadors in the presentation of
the
valuable things that Macedonia possesses: Macedonian complex rhythms…
The
critics in the world commented that Tale Ognenovski is the best
instrumentalist
in the world… In their commentaries, the North American press
gave
magnificent descriptions of your performance in Carnegie Hall…”.
The journalist and famous singer Suzana Turundzieva, said: “Tale Ognenovski is greatest virtuoso instrumentalist of all time… He is virtuoso of the clarinet and many wind instruments… Tale Ognenovski and his orchestra demonstrate incredible virtuoso music. The music of Tale Ognenovski takes you to different worlds and different dimensions… Tale Ognenovski is one of the greatest instrumentalists and composers in word of music. He made the connection between the two "UNCONNECTABLE" worlds - the Orient and the West - with melodies… The album entitled, "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" includes: 3 Jazz compositions, 6 Macedonian folk dances and classical music (all composed by Tale Ognenovski)… The drummer accompaniment of Stevan Ognenovski is appropriate of the different rhythms and sounds wonderfully… If the God exist, the position of Tale Ognenovski is fellowship with Him…. Tale Ognenovski said: “Thank you very much to ‘Bujoto Marketing’ and to A1 Television for your invitation to me and to my son Stevan Ognenovski and grandsons Nikola Ognenovski and Kliment Ognenovski for this television programme… My solo playing on the clarinet and reed pipe (‘kavalche’) with "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec"" generated great public enthusiasm and attracted frenetic applause in the Carnegie Hall on January 27, 1956. The Carnegie Hall nearly exploded as a result of the applause from the audience… I was a virtuoso clarinet soloist in ‘Sopska Poskocica’ (‘Shopska Podripnuvachka’) but I also arranged the music and added 80% my own improvisations to some parts of the dance. This has also been the case with others dances where I have performed as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist… The New York Times commented that the reed pipe of me, Tale Ognenovski in Carnegie Hall is unforgettable… At the end of the concert in Carnegie Hall, the audiences surrounded me and all the members of Ensemble "Tanec", congratulated us for our display of tremendous skill, and asked for our autographs. Many of them told me that I am the number one clarinetist… Thank you very much to other members, folk dancers and musicians of the Ensemble ‘Tanec’ for the magnificent performances during the three-month tour across North America…”. – From the television programme 'Dom i dizajn' of A1 Television, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on March 17, 2002, which was dedicated to Tale Ognenovski’s Audio CD, entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music”, released by record label Independents Records from USA. "World
music critics have been written that Tale Ognenovski is the greatest
clarinetist
of all time, demonstrating unique skill, an unapproachable technique ,
a wealth
of invention and amazing improvisational virtuosity.” From an article
entitled,
““Tale Ognenovski, virtuoso of the clarinet, kaval and zourla - Jazz,
Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music, as a result of 73 Years of
Work“, written by Milica Dzarovska and published in the newspaper
“Vest”,
Skopje, Republic
of Macedonia, on January 28, 2002. This article was dedicated
to Tale
Ognenovski’s Audio CD, entitled “Jazz,
Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music”, released by
record label
Independents Records from USA.
“The album of the legend of Macedonian music, Tale Ognenovski, virtuoso soloist on the clarinet, reed pipe ("kavalche"), small bagpipe ("gajdarka") and zourla ("zurla")., entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music,” has been released by record label Independents Records from USA... His performances on the album are phenomenally…” From an article entitled, “Music - Tale Ognenovski – Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music“, written by “Glas” magazine, and published on February 25, 2002 , Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. This article was dedicated to Tale Ognenovski’s Audio CD, entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music”, released by record label Independents Records from USA. “His performances are superb, and the sound he produces reveals just how beautifully the clarinet can be played… He is the greatest clarinetist of all time, demonstrating unique skill, a wealth of invention, amazing improvisational virtuosity and outstanding musical competence in all areas of music… His composition range, his virtuosity, and his originality with a clarinet have made him a brilliant cult hero, a genius in the musical world. He is a genius, a brilliant musician and a giant of music”, was written in the book entitled, “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” / Macedonian: “Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор”. The book was written by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient., the only son of clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski and Nevena Ognenovska”. On December 1952 Tale Ognenovski as clarinet soloist accompaniment with excellent pianist Nino Cipushev has performed the classical concert "Concert Polka for Clarinet" by Miler Bela in "Police House" in Skopje with great success… This article, written by Mileva Lazova appeared in the magazine “Macedonian Sun” (Macedonian: Македонско Сонце), Republic of Macedonia, on November 29, 2002, under the title, “Tale Ognenovski, World Virtuoso of the Folk, Jazz and Classical Music”, which was dedicated to Tale Ognenovski’s Audio CD, entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music”, released by record label Independents Records from USA. “…
remarkable music on both orthodox and unorthodox instruments - a
raucous and
unforgettable pipe… (virtuoso reed pipe ("kavalche") and
the clarinet soloist was Tale Ognenovski )… The house was completely
sold out,
and others no doubt would follow the same pattern," from an article
written by John Martin entitled "Ballet: Yugoslav Folk Art ‘Tanec’
Dancers
Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display of Tremendous Skill," and published
in
The New York Times, New York, on January 28, 1956. “…” From an article
entitled, "And the muses sleep when Tale Ognenovski perform”, written
by
Valentina Gjorgievska and published in the newspaper ‘Vecher’, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia on July 30, 2003. This article was dedicated to Tale
Ognenovski’s
Audio CD, entitled “Jazz,
Macedonian
Folk Dances and Classical Music”, released by record label
Independents Records from USA.
Tale Ognenovski
(1922 – 2012) was
born in the village of Brusnik
near Bitola in the Republic
of Macedonia on April 27, 1922. He (Nationality: Macedonian)
was
the son of Jovan (1896 – 1933; Nationality: Macedonian) and Fanija
(Vanka, 1895
– 1972; Nationality: Macedonian). His paternal grandfather was Risto
(1874 -
1922; Nationality: Macedonian), his paternal grandmother was Marija
(1876 -
1950; Nationality: Macedonian) and his paternal great grandfather was
Ognen
(1846 - 1914; Macedonian: Огнен, – English: Fiery; Nationality:
Macedonian). Risto
Ognenovski (1874 – 1922; Macedonian:
Ристо
Огненовски; his father was Ognen and his mother was Pauna (Nationality: Macedonian))
and Marija Gjorgjievska (1876 -
1950; Nationality:
(Nationality: Macedonian). Марија Ѓорѓиевска; her father was
Apostol (Nationality: Macedonian) and her mother was Petra
(Nationality;
Macedonian)) were married in the church of the Macedonian Orthodox
Church (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Orthodox_Church_-_Ohrid_Archbishopric) of
St. Demetrius in the village of Brusnik, Bitola (then part of the Ottoman state)
on
January 21, 1896. (Macedonian:
Ристо
Огненовски и Марија Ѓорѓиевска беа венчани во храмот на Македонската
православна црква Свети Димитрија во село Брусник, Битола (тогаш во
составот на
Отоманската држава) на 21 јануари 1896 година.) |
http://www.taleognenovski.mk The
Official Website of Tale Ognenovski entitled: “Tale Ognenovski, The
Greatest
Clarinetist of All Time, Composer, Musical Genius, Titan of the
Clarinet… Carnegie
Hall Concert, New York City, 1956”
Tale Ognenovski
was
born in the village of Brusnik
near Bitola in the Republic of Macedonia on April 27,
1922. He
(Nationality: Macedonian) was the son of Jovan (1896
– 1933;
Nationality: Macedonian) and Fanija (Vanka, 1895 – 1972; Nationality:
Macedonian). His paternal grandfather was Risto (1874 - 1922;
Nationality:
Macedonian), his paternal grandmother was Marija (1876 - 1950;
Nationality:
Macedonian) and his paternal great grandfather was Ognen (1846 - 1914;
Macedonian: Огнен, – English: Fiery; Nationality: Macedonian).
His music
styles include Macedonian folk dances, classical music and jazz.
He was
bandleader of the Tale Ognenovski Orchestra. Tale Ognenovski performed
as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe (‘kavalche’) soloist with Macedonian
National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" in
Carnegie
Hall, New York City on January 27, 1956. For this Carnegie Hall
concert The New York Times music critic John Martin for
Tale
Ognenovski performances as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe (‘kavalche’)
soloist
with Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs
"Tanec" in Carnegie Hall, New York City on January 27, 1956, wrote
two articles: "Ballet:
Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec' Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display
of
Tremendous Skill", published on January
28, 1956, https://web.archive.org/web/20141223135134/http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9506E6D91131E23BBC4D53DFB466838D649EDE
.
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/newyorktimes1956.html
Craig Harris at Allmusic noted for Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" and clarinetist Tale Ognenovski, "The ensemble reached their peak during the late '50s, when influential clarinet and pipes player Tale Ognenovski was a member." Article: “Tanec Ensemble” written by Craig Harris. https://web.archive.org/web/20130915124305/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tanec-ensemble-mn0001830503 "Maestro
Tale Ognenovski, especially from the
international scene, was rated as one of the greatest cultural
ambassadors of
Macedonia, and the critics described him as one of the greatest
composers in
the world of music. He has composed and arranged 150 Macedonian dances,
a
classical concert "Tale Ognenovski
Concert for Clarinet No. 1” and more
jazz compositions. His works represent the clarinet as an instrument
that has
the ability to express the highest range in music. Ognenovski's
Macedonian
dances are performed in Switzerland, France, Sweden, Finland, Great
Britain,
Denmark, Austria. With the "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk
Dances
and Songs" Tanec"" he performed on the most famous concert
stages in North America and Europe with fantastic success. His concert
at the
prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York City on January 27, 1956, stands
out as
the first Macedonian to perform on that stage, and has garnered rave
reviews
from audiences and critics alike. He has won numerous awards in
Yugoslavia and
Macedonia, including the October 11, 2003 state award. His
album "Macedonian
Clarinet
Jazz Composed by Tale Ognenovski" received exceptional
reviews
in the foreign press and ethnomusicologist Dushko Dimitrovski in the
book
"For Our Music" will describe Tale Ognenovski as a miracle, "The
prodigy, however, is called Tale Ognenovski…The impossible becomes
possible:
two, “usually non-complimentary” parallel-existing worlds of sounds -
Europe -
The Orient – are in Tale Ognenovski’s music naturally brought closer
together,
understand each other and merge. " - An article entitled: ""Tale
Ognenovski, Virtuoso of the Clarinet, is Died"" – written by Tina
Ivanova,
, newspaper "Utrinski vesnik",Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, June
20, 2012.
(Macedonian: „Маестро Тале Огненовски, особено од меѓународната сцена, беше оценуван како еден од најголемите културни амбасадори на Македонија, а критиката го опишуваше како еден од најголемите композитори во светот на музиката… Има компонирано и аранжирано 150 македонски ора, еден класичен концерт „Тале Огненовски концерт за кларинет бр. 1“ и повеќе џез-композиции. Неговите дела го претставуваат кларинетот како инструмент кој има можност да го изрази највисокиот опсег во музиката… Македонските ора на Огненовски се изведувани во Швајцарија, Франција, Шведска, Финска, Велика Британија, Данска, Австрија. Со „Македонскиот национален ансамбл за народни игри и песни „Танец““ настапувал на најпознатите концертни сцени во Северна Америка и во Европа со фантастичен успех. Особено се издвојува неговиот концерт во престижната „Карнеги хол“ во Њујорк на 27 јануари 1956 година, како прв Македонец кој настапил на таа сцена, а се здобил и со извонредни оценки од публиката и критиката. Добитник е на голем број награди во Југославија и во Македонија, меѓу кои и државната „11 Октомври“ во 2003 година. Неговиот албум „Македонски џез-композиции за кларинет од Тале Огненовски“ доби исклучителни рецензии во странскиот печат… Етномузикологот Душко Димитровски во книгата „За наша музика“ ќе го опише Тале Огненовски како чудо, чии звучни светови се хоризонтални. „Европа - ориент, низ музицирањето на Тале Огненовски спонтано се ракуваат, препознаваат и љубат““.- Напис под наслов: “ПОЧИНА ВИРТУОЗОТ НА КЛАРИНЕТ ТАЛЕ ОГНЕНОВСКИ”, Напишано од Тина Иванова, весник “Утрински весник“, 20 јуни 2012 година, Скопје, Република Македонија). https://web.archive.org/web/20140407184944/http://www.utrinski.mk/default.asp?ItemID=8B5F9B256521F941BFE7752BD98951FD
"The clarinet of the Macedonian virtuoso Tale Ognenovski, who was considered one of the greatest cultural ambassadors, of Macedonia was silenced forever. His life story, which began exactly 90 years ago in Bitola, ended after a fruitful nine decades spent in constant search of the perfect sound of the clarinet he ruled sovereignly. In fact, his works represent the clarinet as an instrument that has the ability to express the highest range in music. In addition to this instrument, Ognenovski also played Macedonian traditional instruments: bagpipe, zurla and drum, and he is the author of numerous compositions, mostly for clarinet. He has composed and arranged about 150 Macedonian dances, one classical concert "Tale Ognenovski Concert for Clarinet No. 1” and more jazz compositions. Ognenovski's Macedonian dances have been performed in Switzerland, France, Sweden, Finland, Great Britain, Denmark, and Austria. He performed with the "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec"" on the most famous concert stages in North America and Europe with fantastic success. His concert at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York on January 27, 1956, stands out as the first Macedonian to perform on stage, receiving rave reviews from audiences and critics alike. As a virtuoso soloist on clarinet in the film "Rhythm and Sound", in 1955 he performed the Macedonian folk dances: "Zhensko chamche", "Beranche" and others, with the Macedonian ensemble of folk dances and songs "Tanec". His recordings for RTV Belgrade, Jugoton, MRT are unique compositions, inspired by Macedonian folk music. He is the author of the notebook collection "Macedonian Dances" published in 1989. Tale Ognenovski has won numerous awards in the former Yugoslavia and Macedonia, including the state "October 11", which he received in 2003." - An article entitled: "The clarinet of Tale Ognenovski was silenced forever", newspaper "Nova Makedonija",No. 22612, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, June 23, 2012. (Macedonian: " Засекогаш замолкна кларинетот на македонскиот виртуоз Тале Огненовски, кој важеше за еден од најголемите културни амбасадори на Македонија. Неговата животна приказна, која почна пред точно 90 години во Битола, заврши по плодни девет децении минати во постојана потрага на совршениот звук на кларинетот со кој суверено владееше. Всушност, неговите дела го претставуваат кларинетот како инструмент што има можност да го изрази највисокиот опсег во музиката. Освен на овој инструмент, Огненовски свиреше и на македонските традиционални инструменти: гајда, зурла и тапан, а е автор и на многубројни композиции, претежно за кларинет. Има компонирано и аранжирано околу 150 македонски ора, еден класичен концерт „Тале Огненовски концерт за кларинет бр. 1“ и повеќе џез-композиции. Македонските ора на Огненовски се изведувани во Швајцарија, Франција, Шведска, Финска, Велика Британија, Данска, во Австрија. Со ансамблот „Танец“ настапувал на најпознатите концертни сцени во Северна Америка и во Европа со фантастичен успех. Особено се издвојува неговиот концерт во престижниот „Карнеги хол“ во Њујорк на 27 јануари во 1956 година, како прв Македонец што настапил на таа сцена, кога добил извонредни оценки од публиката и од критиката. Како виртуозен солист на кларинет во филмот „Ритам и звук“, 1955 година ги изведува македонските народни ора: „Женско чамче“, „Беранче“ и други, со македонскиот ансамбл на народни игри и песни „Танец“. Неговите снимки за РТВ Белград, „Југотон“, МРТ се уникатни композиции, инспирирани од македонската фолклорна музика. Автор е на нотната збирка „Македонски ора“ издадена во 1989 година. Тале Огненовски е добитник на голем број награди во поранешна Југославија и во Македонија, меѓу кои и на државната „11 Октомври“, која ја доби во 2003 година. " - Напис под наслов: “Замолкна кларинетот на Тале Огненовски”, весник “Нова Македонија“, број 22612, 23 јуни 2012 година, Скопје, Република Македонија). Article entitled "Tale Ognenovski, Virtuoso of the Clarinet is dead" “…Maestro Ognenovski was considered one of the greatest cultural ambassadors to Macedonia and one of the greatest composers .... He has composed and arranged 150 Macedonian folk dances, one classical concert entitled “Tale Ognenovski Concert for Clarinet No. 1” and more jazz compositions. His works represent the clarinet as an instrument which has the ability to express the highest range in music.”, Article entitled "Tale Ognenovski, Virtuoso of the Clarinet is dead" - By Vest, June 22, 2012, Republic of Macedonia. Macedonian Radio Television, Republic of Macedonia Pogramme: "News", June 20, 2012; 19:30 for the death of Tale Ognenovski. "Tale Ognenovski has given a true expression of his rich talent performing with all three different folk music orchestras of Macedonian Radio Television: The "Folk Music" Orchestra, The "Chalgii" Orchestra and The "Authentic Folk Instruments" Orchestra. Tale Ognenovski have played a great part in the presentation of Macedonian folk music, and its beauty, to the world. He was known as one of the world's ambassadors of Macedonian music and one of the greatest cultural ambassadors to Macedonia..." Mi2N
- Music Industry News Network: "Tale Ognenovski, Titan Of The
Clarinet
And Composer Of Clarinet Music, Dies" (June 28, 2012)
"The selection of "10 Folk Pearls", organized by the People's Editorial Board of the "Macedonian Radio Television", took place yesterday at the "Macedonian National Theater". The hosts of this event were Eli Tanaskova and Boris Corevski. An award for lifetime achievement was also given, and it was given to Tale Ognenovski ... ", An article entitled:" WE CHOOSE FOLK PEARLES", Written by VM, newspaper "Vest", number 487, February 21, 2002, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. (Macedonian: "Изборот на "10 фолк бисери", во организација на Народната редакција на "Македонската Радио Телевизија" се одржа завчера во "Македонскиот Народен Театар". Водители на оваа манифестација беа Ели Танаскова и Борис Чоревски… Беше доделена и награда за животно дело, а неа ја доби Тале Огненовски... ", Напис под наслов: "ИЗБИРАМЕ ФОЛК БИСЕРИ", Напишано од В.М., весник “Вест“, број 487, 21 февруари 2002 година, Скопје, Република Македонија).
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/aw11oct.html
"Macedonian musical genius Tale Ognenovski deservedly awarded with the "October 11" Award." Tale Ognenovski, musical genius turned 81 and celebrated 66 years of brilliant professional career playing the clarinet ... Tale Ognenovski is the greatest instrumentalist of clarinet, reed pipe (‘kavalche’), small bagpipe and zurna (“zurla”) of all time in the world and one of the greatest composers in world music... Tale Ognenovski in this interview said: "I am very proud and happy for I am rewarded with the greatest and most prestigious award in Republic of Macedonia and this award is my motivation to create new compositions... Great credit for my career so far, for recording my first CD titled "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music " and writing a biographical book about me entitled " Tale Ognenovski virtuoso of the clarinet and composer / Macedonian: Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор" has my son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. who wrote the book. Especially for the book, because he explores the facts from articles published in many newspapers from the world. He has brought a lot of work that preoccupies his four years of his spare time ... "", wrote Mileva Lazova at the article titled "Macedonian musical genius Tale Ognenovski deservedly awarded with the "October 11" Award.", Magazine “Macedonian Sun” (Macedonian: Македонско Сонце), October 10, 2003, Skopje , Republic of Macedonia. Tale
Ognenovski laureate for longstanding achievements in culture.
Recognized as
National Artist In the
programme “Folklorni odblesoci” of Nacional Macedonian Radio of Macedonian
Radio Television, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia broadcasted on October 22,
2003, Kiril Todevski, the author of the programme said about Tale
Ognenovski,
“Tale Ognenovski won “11 October award” for 2003, the highest national
award in
Republic of Macedonia for achievements in the area of culture and art…
During
last six decades he has continuously demonstrated his skill at original
and
superb interpretation. He has composed and arranged 200 Macedonian folk
dances…
He has amazed audiences with his virtuoso solo clarinet
performances
not only
of various Macedonian folk dances, but also of classical music by
Mozart,
Cavallini, Wagner… His authenticity feeling
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CD:
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http://www.taleognenovski.mk/mozartcd.html CD: “MOZART and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos” http://www.taleognenovski.mk/mozartcd.html Amazon (Physical Audio CD) – http://taleognenovski.mk/amozartcd.html Amazon (Download) – http://taleognenovski.mk/amozartog.html iTunes (Download) – http://taleognenovski.mk/imozartog.html Music Album: "Mozart and Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos" (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR37223) Amazon.com reviewer: Outstanding Musical Interpretation, April 13, 2006. Erika Borsos: "Outstanding Musical Interpretation - This reviewer is familiar with the three B's of classical music: Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms and can distinguish their styles, one can *now* add a fourth "B" which stands for "Balkan" as played by Tale Ognenovski. Mr. Ognenovski plays Mozart with his own inimitable personal style making the classical music take on mysterious and exotic characteristics and overtones. His virtuosity possesses special qualities related to the Balkan clarinet… Ognenovski explodes with passion as he performs his own "Tale Ognenovski Concerto for Clarinet No. 1" ... The labyrinthine musical pathways he creates are enormously pleasing to the listener. The pentatonic scale and odd metered rhythms of Macedonia awaken the listener to new vistas of musical excitement and enjoyment. Anyone who loves jazz improvisation and the sounds of the clarinet will immediately recognize the superior creativity, breath control and complete mastery of this instrument as played by Mr. Ognenovski…” Amazon.com reviewer: Exquisite, you must buy it, April 14, 2011. Michele Zukovsky, 1st Carinet Los Angeles Philharmonic: “Exquisite, you must buy it - After hearing this great artist, I was absolutely dumbfounded.. His delicate and nuanced Mozart was so inspiring that I fell into a reverie---it was a moment of bliss .. No other clarinetist can touch him. After having bought the cd, you will not be able to listen to anything else!! …bravo mr. Ognenovski, for inspiring the world of clarinetists… ” Amazon.com reviewer: A New Standard has Been Set, April 14, 2011. Julia Heinen, Professor of Clarinet, California State University, Northridge: “A New Standard has Been Set - Based on the recommendation of the wonderful clarinetist, Michele Z. I have to tell you that this is now my most favorite recording of the Mozart Concerto. I can only hope all clarinetists near and far will learn from this unique interpretation. Bravo Mr.Ognenovski, you've set a new standard.” Amazon.com reviewer: Unique Genius, April 16, 2011. David Gilman, orchestral & solo clarinetist, Lake Forest, CA, USA: “Unique Genius - I must concur with my colleague, Michele Z., for her astute observations regarding Mr. Ognenovski's artistry. His subtle phrasing and amazing tone leave one breathless. Words cannot adequately describe the impression his recordings make. One must experience them to believe it. I can still hardly believe it myself.” “After
listening to the CD: "MOZART
and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos"
for few days, I have come to a
conclusion that this is the best clarinet concertos in the
world… no
one can play the clarinet with such perfection, clean tone, variations,
curves
and improvisation (without losing the original piece or composition),
like
musical Genius Maestro Tale Ognenovski can…” New
York, NY Top40-Charts News Top40-Charts.com: “Tale Ognenovski,
Internationally
Renowned Jazz And Classical Clarinetist Released CD Album Entitled:
Mozart And
Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos To Celebrate The 250th Anniversary Of
Mozart's
Birthday”” (Posted: 13/11/2006) http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=28463 https://web.archive.org/web/20071101093526/http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=28463
New York,
NY Top40-Charts News Top40-Charts.com published an article
entitled, “Mozart And Ognenovski Is The Best
Clarinet
Concertos In The World” (Posted:
21/11/2014) http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=105450 https://web.archive.org/web/20171026213528/http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=105450 "The
second CD album of the greatest Macedonian instrumentalist of clarinet,
reed
pipe (kavalche}, bagpipe and zurla of all time in the world and one of
the
greatest composers in the world music history, the music genius Tale
Ognenovski, is in the process of being released. The CD album, entitled
"MOZART and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet
Concertos", has already been recorded
by Dimitar Dimovski in his "Promuzika Tra-la-la Studio" in Skopje,
Republic of Macedonia and will be released under the label of the
American
record company "Independent Records, Inc." no later than December 15
this year (2005), from an article entitled:" Tale Ognenovski and
Wofgang
Amadeus Mozart on the same CD ", newspaper "Vecher", October
14, 2005, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.
"In
honor of the 250th anniversary of the birth of music genius
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 - January 27, 2006), a CD
album of
music genius Tale Ognenovski entitled "MOZART
and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos" was released. On this day, January 27, is another great
jubilee for
him, and for the Macedonian culture, 50 years since the performance of
Tale
Ognenovski in Carnegie Hall in New York, together with the Macedonian
ensemble
"Tanec" where, according to the reaction of the audience and the
writing of the American press, they achieved sensational success.
Ognenovski
consider him a musical genius, the greatest instrumentalist of clarinet, reed pipe (recorder - “kavalche”), small
bagpipes
and zurla of all time in the world and one of
the greatest composers in world music history ... "- An article
entitled:"Fifty years since the performance of Tale Ognenovski and the
Ensemble "Tanec "In Carnegie Hall in New York
City", Written by Valentina Gjorgievska, newspaper "Vecher",
January 28, 2006, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia. (Macedonian: "Во
чест на јубилејот 250 годишнината од
раѓањето на музичкиот гениј Волфганг Амадеус Моцарт (27 јануари 1756 -
27
јануари 2006) издадено е цеде албум на музичкиот гениј Тале Огненовски
насловен
"MOZART and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos". На овој ден 27 јануари, е
уште еден голем јубилеј за него, и за македонската култура, 50- години
од
настапот на Тале Огненовски во Карнеги Хол во Њујорк, заедно со
македонскиот
ансамбл "Танец" каде, според реакцијата на публиката и пишувањето на
американскиот печат, постигнале сензационален успех. Огненовски го
сметаат за
музички гениј, најголемиот инструменталист на кларинет, кавалче,
гајдарка и
зурла на сите времиња во светот и еден од најголемите композитори во
светската
музичка историја... "
- Напис под
наслов: “Педесет
години од
настапот на Тале Огненовски
и Ансамблот
”Танец” во
Карнеги Хол
во Њујорк”, Напишано од Валентина Ѓоргиевска, весник
“Вечер“,
28 јануари
2006 година,
Скопје, Република Македонија). https://vecer.mk/node/60585 https://web.archive.org/web/20200514190924/https://vecer.mk/node/60585 |
Tour
of North America and Carnegie Hall Concert - http://www.taleognenovski.mk/usa1956.html
Tale
Ognenovski performed as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe (‘kavalche’)
soloist
with Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and
Songs "Tanec" in Carnegie Hall, New York City on January 27,
1956. For this Carnegie Hall concert The New York Times music
critic John Martin for Tale Ognenovski performances as virtuoso
clarinet
and reed pipe (‘kavalche’) soloist with Macedonian National Ensemble
for Folk
Dances and Songs "Tanec" in Carnegie Hall, New York City on
January 27, 1956, wrote two articles: "Ballet:
Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec' Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display
of
Tremendous Skill", published on January
28, 1956, "In
honor of the 250th anniversary of the birth of music genius
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 - January 27, 2006), a CD
album of
music genius Tale Ognenovski entitled "MOZART
and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos" was released. On this day, January 27, is another great
jubilee for
him, and for the Macedonian culture, 50 years since the performance of
Tale
Ognenovski in Carnegie Hall in New York, together with the Macedonian
ensemble
"Tanec" where, according to the reaction of the audience and the
writing of the American press, they achieved sensational success.
Ognenovski
consider him a musical genius, the greatest instrumentalist of clarinet, reed pipe (recorder - “kavalche”), small
bagpipes
and zurla of all time in the world and one of
the greatest composers in world music history ... "- An article
entitled:"Fifty years since the performance of Tale Ognenovski and the
Ensemble "Tanec "In Carnegie Hall in New York
City", Written by Valentina Gjorgievska, newspaper "Vecher",
January 28, 2006, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia. (Macedonian: "Во чест на јубилејот 250 годишнината од раѓањето на музичкиот гениј Волфганг Амадеус Моцарт (27 јануари 1756 - 27 јануари 2006) издадено е цеде албум на музичкиот гениј Тале Огненовски насловен "MOZART and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos". На овој ден 27 јануари, е уште еден голем јубилеј за него, и за македонската култура, 50- години од настапот на Тале Огненовски во Карнеги Хол во Њујорк, заедно со македонскиот ансамбл "Танец" каде, според реакцијата на публиката и пишувањето на американскиот печат, постигнале сензационален успех. Огненовски го сметаат за музички гениј, најголемиот инструменталист на кларинет, кавалче, гајдарка и зурла на сите времиња во светот и еден од најголемите композитори во светската музичка историја... " - Напис под наслов: “Педесет години од настапот на Тале Огненовски и Ансамблот ”Танец” во Карнеги Хол во Њујорк”, Напишано од Валентина Ѓоргиевска, весник “Вечер“, 28 јануари 2006 година, Скопје, Република Македонија). https://vecer.mk/node/60585 https://web.archive.org/web/20200514190924/https://vecer.mk/node/60585 "One
hundred and fifty arranged and composed Macedonian folk dances, 12 jazz
compositions, several concerts of classical music, twenty gramophone
records,
three CDs and a general impression that he is clarinet virtuoso – this
is short
CV of our most famous clarinetist Tale Ognenovski. For his music
and
his 87th
birthday April 27, 2009 he received recognition "Jazz Musician of the
Day:
Tale Ognenovski", from editors of All About Jazz
(www.allaboutjazz.com) jazz music website with
announcement published at All About
Jazz website … http://news.allaboutjazz.com/news.php?id=34707#.Ur2mJ_RDuHM
(https://web.archive.org/web/20141124170832/https://news.allaboutjazz.com/jazz-musician-of-the-day-tale-ognenovski__11877.php) “I am very
joyful for
this recognition, "Jazz Musician of the Day", very happy, very
delighted. It is a great prize, including any that I have gained during
my
career, including the top for me - award "October 11", the
highest and the most prestigious national award in Republic of
Macedonia” -
tells us Tale Ognenovski at the meeting which we had at his home in
Skopje ...
Tale Ognenovski is constantly surrounded by the love of his son Stevan
Ognenovski
and daughter in law Margarita Ognenovska… At the request of the
Director of Macedonian
National Ensemble for
Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" Emanuel Chuchkov, the young
clarinetist Tale Ognenovski, then the member of Police Wind Orchestra
of
Republic of Macedonia was loaned to the ensemble as strengthening his
United
States of America tour in 1956. Ensemble will hold 66 concerts and the
tour
began with show (20 minute concert) on one of the most popular
television
programmes in the United States, the Ford Foundation TV Programme "OMNIBUS" (http://lccn.loc.gov/88705799), shown
on CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) Television
Network on January 22, 1956. This programme was seen by millions
of
Americans. – “A copy of this programme may be viewed free of charge on
a
videocassette at the Library
of Congress
in Washington, D.C. and would be good for us in Republic of
Macedonia
to have a copy” - says All
About Jazz
: The following news
item is now being featured at AllAboutJazz.com: The
51th Anniversary of Tale Ognenovski's Carnegie Hall Concert,
January 27, 1956
Posted:
2007-02-04 http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=12487 Cassette MP 21176 STEREO, MUSIC AND CASSETTE PRODUCTION OF MAKEDONSKA RADIO TELEVIZIJA, 1994. ANTOLOGIJA NA MAKEDONSKATA NARODNA MUZIKA Svirachi - majstori MACEDONIAN RADIO TELEVIZION ANTHOLOGY OF MACEDONIAN FOLK MUSIC Players - maestros The Macedonian folk dance ‘KASAPSKO ORO’ with Tale Ognenovski playing solo clarinet in association with THE MACEDONIAN RADIO TELEVISION ‘CHALGII’ ORCHESTRA This cassette is produced by ‘Music and cassette production of Macedonian Radio Television’ (‘Muzichka i kasetna produkcija na MAKEDONSKATA RADIO TELEVIZIJA’), 1994 to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of ‘Macedonian Radio Television’. Side A 1. KASAPSKO ORO (folk-arranger Tale Ognenovski) http://www.taleognenovski.mk/mp21176.html Facebook Page of Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. http://www.facebook.com/StevanOgnenovskiWriter Facebook Page of Tale
Ognenovski http://www.facebook.com/TaleOgnenovskiClarinetist Tale
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April 27, 2009, the birthday of Tale Ognenovski with All About Jazz
recognition: Jazz Musician of the Day: Tale Ognenovski, April 27, 2009
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Ognenovski” (Published: 2009-04-27) https://news.allaboutjazz.com/jazz-musician-of-the-day-tale-ognenovski__11877.php#.Ur2mJ_RDuHM Mi2N - Music Industry News Network:
Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski - Jazz Musician Of The Day: April 27, 2009
At AllAboutJazz.com (Posted: 06-25-2009)
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Internationally Renowned Jazz, Folk Dance And Classical Clarinetist” (Posted: September
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anniversary
of Tale
Ognenovski, the greatest clarinetist of all time and one of the
greatest
instrumental composers of all time) published an Article entitled: "New
Digital Album Of Clarinetist And Composer Tale Ognenovski: “Mozart
Clarinet
Concerto In A, K. 622 Arranged For Two Clarinets By Tale Ognenovski”
(Posted: 04-27-2017)
- "...unique
recordings of "Mozart
Clarinet Concerto" in the world with simultaneously playing
two clarinets with
mixing
two different arrangements: for first clarinet and second clarinet
performed by
the same clarinetist (Tale Ognenovski)…” - Article entitled, "New
Digital
Album Of Clarinetist And Composer Tale Ognenovski: “Mozart Clarinet
Concerto In
A, K. 622 Arranged For Two Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski”” - mi2n (Music
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Tour
of Germany -
Tale
Ognenovski, clarinet and reed pipe (“kavalche”) virtuoso soloist with "Macedonian
National Ensemble for Folk "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" during their tour of Switzerland during the period July 7-10, 1959. The concerts were performed in Berne on July 7 and 8, 1959 and in Geneva on July 9 and 10, 1959 with tremendous success. Tale Ognenovski made his debut on a special programme broadcast on Swiss Television. Playing as virtouoso clarinet soloist, he performed his personally composed Macedonian folk dances ‘Bitolsko oro’ and ‘Brusnichko oro’ with great success. “...We were presented with remarkable spectacles performed by the Yugoslavian National Folk Ballet ‘Tanec’ from Macedonia... It was a rare opportunity to have a show in the open-air in Geneva. For this occasion, Gitan installed lighting effects that vied with ingenuity... Nothing here that resembled classical dances of our Western World... They have the rhythm of the dances of their country in their blood.... Tale Ognenovski was clarinet and reed pipe (“kavalche”) virtuoso soloist with "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec"" during their tour of France from September 20 until November 25, 1959. They performed 83 concerts in 58 towns and cities in France. 20 million people would have seen them on the most popular programme on French Television. Radio Paris recorded a 45-minute programme of Macedonian folk dances and songs. The Manager of Ensemble ‘Tanec’s tour of France was Mr Raymond Guillier, also Director of his own compa-ny ‘Les grands spectacles internationaux Les productions Raymond Guillier’. “What ensemble ‘Tanec’ is playing in the spirit of Macedonia, believe me no other Ensemble in the world can perform. All great professional Ensembles in the world possess something special. Your girls and boys put their whole heart into the dance and example of this is clarinetist Tale Ognenovski…” - The above appeared in an article entitled ‘Your dance fascinates me’ (Macedonian: ”Вашата игра ме фасцинира”)….’, written by M. Georgievski, and published in the newspaper ‘Vecher’, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on September 14, 1964. “Everyone
in the audience applauded as if they were four people, and the Macedonian
National Ballet left a great impression in Bourges…Two dances in
particular
were appreciated last night on the stage of the Grand Palais, the Dance
of the
sabre and the Dance of the village fair (two separate photos are shown,
the top
one being ‘the dance of the sabre’ and the bottom being ‘the dance of
village
fair).’ (On the right side of the bottom photograph can be seen
virtuoso
clarinet soloist Tale Ognenovski - remark made by Stevan Ognenovski).
But the
Macedonian dances, once they began, developed from a dead slow pace and
quickened, becoming a festival of colours, a storm of costumes and a
sports
test allied to the art of folklore. It must be understood that you have
to be
professional and have extraordinary soul and inspiration to play
‘Drachevka’
(In this Macedonian folk dance, the virtuoso reed pipe soloist was Tale
Ognenovski - remark made by Stevan Ognenovski), ‘Berovka’ (In this
Macedonian
folk dance, the virtuoso clarinet soloist was Tale Ognenovski - remark
made by
Stevan Ognenovski) and the exciting Serbian folk dance (the virtuoso
reed pipe
soloist was Tale Ognenovski - remark made by Stevan Ognenovski). The
audience
much liked the dance ‘Roussalies’ as well as the dance ‘Tchifte
Tchamtche’ (In
this Macedonian folk dance, the virtuoso clarinet soloist was Tale
Ognenovski -
remark made by Stevan Ognenovski), and lastly ‘Chote’ (‘Shote’-In this
Albanian
folk dance, the virtuoso clarinet soloist was Tale Ognenovski - remark
made by
Stevan Ognenovski), a dance of love that is lively and colourful...
Tanec is
the name of this group who have won over the audience. The quality and
talent
of this group is admirable...This is the first time that they have
performed in
France... At the end of their concert, the members of Ensemble ‘Tanec’
remained
on stage and were applauded by the Bourges audiences for more than a
quarter of
an hour.” The above comes from an article, entitled “Hier soir au
GRAND-PALAIS
BRILLANTE “PREMIERE” des Ballets de Macedoine” (“Yesterday evening in
GRAND-PALAIS Brilliant first performance of National Ballet of
Macedonia.”),
that appeared in the newspaper ‘Le Berry Republicain’ in Bourges,
France, on
September 24, 1959. “The first
performance of the National Ballet of Macedonia was a tremendous
success.
Everyone in the hall applauded with enthusiasm, here in the ‘Grand
Palais’ in
Bourges at the first perfor-mance in France of the National Ballet of
Macedonia… The first performance in Bourges was a spectacle...The
members of
the National Ballet of Macedonia arrived four days ago in Paris and
have been
shown on television...” This is from an arcticle entitled “Hier soir a
Bourges,
La “pre-miere” nationale des Ballets de Macedoine a remporte un enorme
succes”
(Yesterday evening in Bourges, The first national Ballet of Macedonia
achieved
tremendous success.”). It was published in the newspaper “La nouvelle
republique du Centre”, Bourges, France on, September 24, 1959. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/france1959.html Awards and Honours http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html 1. “Diploma for a highly
qualified musician” from the Association of musicians of folk and
entertaining
music from Macedonia (signed by the composer Stefan Gajdov), on
September 3, 1961,
in Skopje. 2. “Spomen plaketa” from
the Parliament of the town of Skopje (signed by Blagoj Popov), in
Skopje on
January 20, 1969. 3. “Spomenica” from the
Macedonian State Ensemble of Folk dances and Songs ‘Tanec’ (signed by
Toma
Leov), in Skopje on January 31, 1969. 4. “Blagodarnica” from the
Cultural Artists Association ‘Kocho Racin’(signed by Blazhe
Sekulovski), in
Skopje on June 3, 1971. 5. “Spomen plaketa” from
the Cultural House ‘Kocho Racin’ (signed by Petar Bogatinovski and
Stanimir
Andreevski), in Skopje on November 27, 1974. 6. “Priznanie” from the
Cultural Education Union of Skopje (signed by Dr. Tome Sazdov), in
Skopje on
December 5, 1975. 7. “Diploma” from the
Association of Stage Artists of Macedonia (signed by Boris Nizamovski),
in
Skopje in 1977. 8. “Estradna nagrada
Jugoslavije” (“Yugoslavian Stage Award”) from the Association of Stage
Artists
of Yugoslavia (Former Yugoslavia) signed by the composer Miljenko
Prohaska, in
Zagreb, Croatia on October 31, 1978. 9. “Blagodarnica” from the
Institute of Folklore “Marko Cepenkov”, in Skopje on October 2, 1980. 10. “Plaketa - The July
4th” (in former Yugoslavia) for his musical works, from “Sojuz na borci
na
Jugoslavija”, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia on July 4, 1983. 11. “Pofalnica” from “Dom
na VVI i borci od NOV-Skopje” and the Committee of the “Borec” Choir on
the
10th anniversary of its founding (signed by Branko Ichokjaev and
Ljubica
Ivanovska), in Skopje in 1984. 12. “Estradna nagrada na
Makedonija” (“Macedonian Stage Award”) from the Association of Stage
Artists of
Macedonia (signed by Dragan Mijalkovski), in Skopje on May 15, 1985. 13. “Blagodarnica” from
the Committee for the celebration on the 600th anniversary of the
founding of
the village of Brusnik (signed by Cane Skerlevski), in Brusnik, Bitola
on
August 8-9, 1992. 14. “Pocheshna Estradna
Nagrada na Makedonija” (“Macedonian Stage Award (Honorary)”) from the
Association of 15. “Blagodarnica” (This is an honorary award) for life work from the folk radio “Radio Ros”, (signed by the director Aleksandar Dimitrov), in Skopje on December 7, 2000. For more info please visit YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu83l6g-euc 16. Tale Ognenovski
received a Prestigious Lifetime Achievement Honors at Annual “10 Folk
Biseri” (“The Ten Folk Pearls”) Awards, sponsored by Macedonian Radio Television ,Skopje,
Republic of Macedonia . He was on
stage in
Skopje, February 19, 2002, 17. Tale Ognenovski
received recognition entitled "Partizanska spomenica 1941” (No. 25021
and
Medal No. 24198) with 18. All About Jazz
celebrated April 27, 2009, the birthday of Tale Ognenovski with All
About Jazz
recognition: Jazz 19. "11 October"
Award, the highest national award in Republic of
Macedonia for his contributions to Macedonian culture. October 11,
2003.
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. 20. Certificate for
"National Pension" for his contributions to Macedonian culture. March
3, 2012. Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/natpen.html Tale
Ognenovski was awarded the "October 11" award, the highest state
award in the Republic of Macedonia on October 11, 2003. The ceremony took place in the presence of prominent representatives of political and cultural life in the country. On behalf of the Board for awarding the prize, prof. Dr. Trajan Gocevski, President of the Board, who among other things said: "The celebration of creativity is a holiday of the soul of every one of our citizens. Today's celebration has its high and lasting symbolism in the synthesis of this bright day - October 11. day represented and in the future will be an inexhaustible source of creators to express their top, scientific and artistic works "…" - Article entitled: "The highest state awards presented in the Parliament of Republic of Macedonia October 11 is an inexhaustible source for creators", Written by NP, newspaper“ Utrinski Vesnik ”, October 12, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. (Macedonian: На Тале Огненовски му беше врачена наградата "11 Октомври", највисоко државно признание во Република Македонија на 11 октомври 2003 година "Во свечената сала на Собранието на Република Македонија вчера беа врачени наградите "11 Октомври". Годинашните лауреати на ова највисоко државно признание се: Институтот за македонски јазик "Крсте Мисирков", проф. д-р Љупчо Ајдински, од областа на науката и образованието, Тале Огненовски, Зоица Пуровска-Велевска, од областа на културата и уметноста и Борис Поп Ѓорчев, од областа на новинарството. Свеченоста се одвиваше во присуство на истакнати претставници на политичкиот и културниот живот во земјава. Од името на Одборот за доделување на наградата, на присутните им се обрати проф. д-р Трајан Гоцевски, претседател на Одборот, кој меѓу другото рече: "Празнувањето на творештвото е празник на душата на секој наш граѓанин. Денешното наше празнување својата висока и трајна симболика ја има во синтезата на овој светол ден - 11 Октомври. Токму денешниот ден претставуваше и во иднина ќе претставува непресушен извор на творците за да ги искажуваат своите врвни, научни и уметнички дела"…" - Напис под наслов: “Во Собранието на Македонија врачени највисоките државни признанија 11 Октомври е непресушен извор за творците”, Напишано од Н.П., весник “Утрински весник“, 12 октомври, 2003 година, Скопје, Република Македонија). https://web.archive.org/web/20090416033130/http://star.utrinski.com.mk/?pBroj=1294&stID=7431&pR=2 Clarinetist Tale
Ognenovski Is Included In The Book Entitled “The Greatest Clarinet
Players Of
All Time: Top 100” By Alex Trost And Vadim Kravetsky “In the
newspaper Dnevnik,
Republic
of
Macedonia on November 25, 2014 was published an article entitled
“GREAT
RECOGNITION FOR OUR MUSICIAN AND COMPOSITOR TALE OGNENOVSKI BETWEEN THE
GREATEST CLARINETIST OF ALL TIMES Top 100" (Macedonian:
”ГОЛЕМО
ПРИЗНАНИЕ ЗА НАШИОТ МУЗИЧАР И КОМПОЗИТОР - ТАЛЕ ОГНЕНОВСКИ МЕЃУ
100-ТЕ
НАЈДОБРИ
КЛАРИНЕТИСТИ НА СИТЕ ВРЕМИЊА”), written by Marina
Lazarevska. In this
article
was written: Macedonian musician and composer Tale Ognenovski
(1922-2012) is
included in the book entitled “The Greatest Clarinet Players of All
Time: Top
100” written by Alex Trost (Author) and Vadim Kravetsky (Author).
Publisher: CreateSpace,
an Amazon company. (August 25, 2013). Language: English;
ISBN-10: 1492255270; ISBN-13: 978-1492255277 https://web.archive.org/web/20141223140633/http://www.dnevnik.mk/?ItemID=A5EF6F5A233FD4498AF9EAD28953883C
Tale
Ognenovski was included in the book entitled: “The Greatest
Clarinet Players of All Time: Top 100” written by Alex Mi2N
- Music Industry News Network: Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski Is
Included In
The Book Entitled “The Greatest Clarinet Players Of All Time: Top 100”
By Alex
Trost And Vadim Kravetsky. Publisher: CreateSpace
(Posted: 11-21-2014) https://web.archive.org/web/20141223140836/http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=179441
Tale Ognenovski performed
as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist with Macedonian National
Ensemble
for Folk As a clarinet soloist with
Radio Television Skopje’s (now: Macedonian
Radio Television) Folk Music Orchestra, he played Macedonian folk
dances
that were broadcast on television by “Radio Television Zagreb” (now: Croatian
Radiotelevision), Zagreb, Croatia. (1966) “Tale Ognenovski appeared as a special guest clarinet soloist at the concert marking the 60th anniversary of the founding of “Radio Belgrade” (1929–1989) held in the “House of the Syndicate” in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1989. He played as clarinet soloist two Macedonian folk dances, both of which he composed: Bitolsko svadbarsko oro, and Brusnichko oro. He had as accompaniment the Folk Music Orchestra of “Radio Television Belgrade” (now: Radio Television of Serbia). This concert was broadcast live on “Radio Belgrade”. (Source: the book entitled: “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinetand Composer / Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор (2000)”, written by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. (Languages: In English and Macedonian), Skopje, Republic of Macedonia: Publisher: Matica Makedonska. ISBN 9989-48-312-4; 406 pages (format A4); pp. 32-33). During the 1960s Tale Ognenovski played as clarinet soloist in many Macedonian folk dances and songs in numerous theatrical performances at the Macedonian National Theatre. Press releases “Maestro Tale Ognenovski plays classical music brilliantly (this is the opinion of experts of classical music) on the clarinet - Mozart, Weber...etc. He plays everything; it doesn’t matter how difficult or complicated it is. In the records it says of his debut, first with the pianist Nino Cipushev, and later with the famous pianist Ladislav Palfi, that the way Tale Ognenovski plays the most complicated classic music is on a par with that of the most famous clarinetists in the world. Experts of classical music have said that Tale Ognenovski’s skill with the clarinet is nowhere near that of the most famous classical music clarinetist in the world. On the contrary.” Journalist Violeta Hadzi Skerleva wrote this in her article “ Skopje. First Clarinetist of ’94 Tale Ognenovski, a portrait” published in the magazine “Ekran”, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, October 20, 1994. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/titles.html Feedback Dear Tale and Stevan. My name is Dimce Cvetkovski. I was born on November 7, 1957 (in the village of Arvati near Krani in Prespa). I came to the United States on February 20, 1970. I was 12 years old. But I still remember everything, even though I have not been back to Macedonia since I came to the United States. My father has been back a few times but I haven’t. Maybe one of these days when things are not so busy. Both of my parents Cvetko and Sofija are still alive and have just retired. I have a sister Stefka who is 5 years younger than me. I am 41 years old and have been married for 17 years. My wife’s name is Gerrie (Geraldine) who is American. I also have 3 sons Steven (14 years old), Jeffrey (12 years old and Scott (9 years old)... In March 1, 1993, I opened my own KARATE STUDIO WESTERN NEW YORK KARATE CENTER. This is my own business...I have listened to Tale’s music since I was a little boy in Macedonia. I remember I was very young when I first heard BRUSNICHKO ORO and TALEVO SVADBARSKO ORO. In 1983, my father went to Macedonia for a visit. He brought to me 2 records (8 Macedonian folk dances - ORA). One record has POLJANSKO ORO, NEVENINO ORO etc... The other record has BUKOVSKO SVADBARSKO ORO, RESENSKO ORO, PRILEPSKO etc... In 1986 I went to Canada for a visit and I bought a cassette that has 12 Macedonian folk dances - ORA (CHALGIITE NA TALE OGNENOVSKI, KUKUSHKO ORO, RISTEVO ORO...). Today I have about 60 Macedonian folk dances - ORA from Tale Ognenovski. His music must live forever. Tale’s music touches my HEART and SOUL. Sometimes when I listen to his music there are tears from my eyes running down my face. Nobody in the world can play the clarinet like Tale. I have listened to a lot of clarinet music from many countries but nobody comes close to Tale. He is simply the BEST. When I was a little boy in Macedonia, I also played the reed pipe (“kavalche”) with my grandfather Mitre. My grandfather was a shepherd and I used to help him on the farm. But I have always loved clarinet music. I am 41 year old. Two years ago, I bought a clarinet. I listen by ear and try to play. I do not know how to read music. Maybe one day I will try to take lessons. My middle son Jeffrey takes lessons and plays the clarinet and the saxophone in school. He is in sixth grade. He is very, very good. He is the best in his school on the clarinet and the saxophone. My oldest Steven always listens to Tale’s music. He loves it. I hope someday I can play like Tale, even a little bit. I hope someday I get to meet you and your father Tale. It would be a great honor to shake the hand of the best clarinetist in the world. Maestro Tale is the best. I hope he lives a long, long, long time...All I want is his music to live forever. People need to listen and hear this great clarinetist. With Great greetings With Great Happiness. (January 24, 1999)... HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE BEST CLARINETIST IN THE WORLD! (April 10, 1999)... As I drive in my car to and from my business and other places throughout the day, I spend 11/2 hours each day listening to Tale’s music. Tale is my hero. His music is incredible. His approach to every note is so unique. His improvisations and solos are out of this world, and no one can even come close. It is true that when listening to Tale, his music takes you to different worlds and different dimensions. I feel very special and lucky to have friends like you, and being touched so deeply by Tale’s music (December 21, 1999)... Jim (Dimce) Cvetkovski, Buffalo, New York, USA |
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Discography
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/discog.html
Tale
Ognenovski has composed or arranged 300
instrumental compositions: Macedonian folk dances, jazz
compositions, and
classical concert entitled: “"Tale
Ognenovski Concerto for Clarinet No. 1"” Labels:
MRT, Macedonian Radio-Television, Republic
of Macedonia PGP-RTB, now PGP-RTS Radio Television of Serbia,
Serbia Jugoton, now
Croatia Records, Croatia IR, Independent Records, USA “Union of Organization of
the composers of Yugoslavia issued confirmation under number: 05-3025/2
VV/SB
by 29 march 1988 in which confirms that: “Composer Tale Ognenovski
authorized
the “Union of Organization of the composers of Yugoslavia on June 3,
1965 to
exercise his copyright on the basis on the public performance and of
mechanical
reproduction in Yugoslavia and abroad. To date 29 march 1988 Tale
Ognenovski
has reported a total of 128 compositions. Tale Ognenovski’s
compositions have
been performed in: Denmark, United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, Austria,
France…”
- Head Of the working unit to protect music copyright, Stanica Ruzic. Tale Ognenovski has composed or arranged 300 Instrumental compositions: Macedonian folk dances, jazz compositions, classical concerts... Tale Ognenovski , Clarinetist and Composer was a member of the Composers’ Association of Yugoslavia (Former Yugoslavia) from 1963 till 1991. Tale Ognenovski’s 300 instrumental arrangments or compositions have been protected by the Musical Copyright Society of the Republic of Macedonia ZAMP - Macédoine (Здружението за заштита на авторски музички права-ЗАМП) since 1963. ZAMP – Macédoine is the member of CISAC, the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers. Tale Ognenovski’s Macedonian folk dances have been performed in Switzerland (Mechanlizenz Society), France (Sacem Society), Sweden (Gema Society), Finland (Teosto Society), Great Britain, Denmark, Austria… APRA Society ("Piperkovo oro", "Prilepsko svadbarsko oro", Egejsko oro", "Mominsko oro", "Patruno svadbeno oro"...); HDS Society ("Pelistersko oro"), SAZAS Society ("Piperkovo oro") also protect compositions of Tale Ognenovski ("Piperkovo oro"...) http://www.taleognenovski.mk/discog.html “Spomenica” (“Memorial Recognition”) from the Macedonian State Ensemble of Folk dances and Songs ‘Tanec’ (signed by Toma Leov), in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on January 31, 1969. Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received Recognition entitled, “Spomenica” from "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec"" on the occasion 20 years of the existence of Tanec” (1949 – 1969) signed by Toma Leov, Director of Ensemble “Tanec” in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on January 31, 1969. “The
impossible becomes
possible: two, ‘usually non-complimentary’ parallel-existing worlds of
sounds –
Europe – The Orient – are, in Tale Ognenovski’s music, naturally
brought closer
together, understand each other and merge...” - Dushko Dimitrovski,
book (“За
Наша Музика” / “For
Our Music” , Bitola, Republic of Macedonia |
YouTube music video – Film: “Ritam i zvuk” (Rhythm and sound) with Tale Ognenovski playing on the clarinet produced by Vardar Film from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia Information
of music film: “Ritam i
zvuk” (Rhythm and sound) produced by Vardar Film
from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia from IMDb (an acronym
for Internet
Movie Database) - online database of information related to world
films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2955670/?ref_=rvi_tt BOOKS: Британика Енциклопедиски
Речник / Britannica Pocket Encyclopedia; Личности од Македонија /
Lichnosti od Makedonija
(Distinguished People from Macedonia); Bibliographic
information of the book: In the book entitled “Rough Guide to World Music Volume One: Africa, Europe & The Middle East” edited by: Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham and Richard Trillo in the chapter entitled: “Macedonia: tricky rhythms” of this book, author Kim Burton on page 203 was written: “"One of the few clarinettists to have performed successfully both with a calgia and in the more modern style is Tale Ognenovski, born in 1922 and one of the most influential musicians of the post-war era. He was a member of the Tanec group during the 1950s and lead clarinet of the Radio Skopje calgia. The composer of many tunes that have become standards, he is today the leader of his own group, and a master of the more Westernised style that become prominent in the 1940s and 50s. This is the style that still holds sway, and which is the basis for Macedonia's own new composed folk music."” Information of this book: Title: World Music Volume One: Africa, Europe and the Middle East, THE ROUGH GUIDE; Editors: Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham and Richard Trillo; Publisher: Rough Guides, 1999; Length: 762 pages; ISBN: 1858286352, 9781858286358 was included in the Google Books search and was stored in its digital database. “…lively discussion about clarinetist Tale Ognenovski, which segued to the proliferation of New York bands interpreting Balkan music,” wrote JazzTimes music critic Bill Shoemaker in an article entitled "Dave Douglas: Parallel Worlds", appearing in the website of JazzTimes on January 3, 1998. Article published in the book: Shoemaker, Bill (January 1998). Jazz Times, Volume 28, Issues 2–5- Page 43; Dave Douglas: Parallel Worlds. JazzTimes. The University of Michigan.
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Songs
with famous singers http://www.taleognenovski.mk/songstaale.html Stevan
Ognenovski YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn YouTube
Music Videos of Tale Ognenovski https://www.youtube.com/steveogn YouTube
Music Video: “Tale Ognenovski Clarinet Solo - Brusnichko Oro Macedonian
Folk
Dance” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfM97pOp23M YouTube
Music Video: “Tale Ognenovski Clarinet Solo - Bukovsko Svadbarsko Oro
Macedonian Folk Dance” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZvuHuLswaI YouTube
Music Video: “Tale Ognenovski plays Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A
Major, K.622:
Allegro” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9390xDUuPuU YouTube
Music Video: “Tale Ognenovski Concert for Clarinet No. 1 -
Macedonian
Classical Clarinet Solo” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hJqfSv3Jnc YouTube
Music Video: “Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 1 - Macedonian Jazz
Clarinet
Solo” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5v68GMLaCs YouTube
Music Video: “Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 6 - Macedonian Jazz
Clarinet
Solo” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJkibqVfE5I YouTube
Music Video: “Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 7 - Macedonian Jazz
Clarinet
Solo” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK4wLnpPlNw YouTube
Music Video: “Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A Major K.622 Rondo Allegro
Performed
by Tale Ognenovski” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbUqKvpmPfU YouTube Video: Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. is author and producer of YouTube Music Video “Tale Ognenovski, The Greatest Clarinetist of All Time, Musical Genius, Composer...” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvqdG4eSIIA Perhaps this music YouTube video is the most documented biography for any music artist in the world with chronological presentation of Tale Ognenovski’s work as clarinetist, composer and recording artist. NME first
for music news: Online magazine TV Radio Mobile, NME YouTube music
video
entitled: Tale
Ognenovski Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A K.622 III. Rondo Allegro (final movt) video |
Brilliant
Career http://www.taleognenovski.mk/comments.html
“It is
a
phenomenon that Tale Ognenovski for every type of music has the right
amount of
embouchure and vibrato, especially for classic music where some
circumstances
require a totally level tone. It is particularly phenomenal that in a
second he
can change both the colour and the vibrato. The standard is
that one timbre and one kind of vibrato exclude another colour and
another
kind...” – Professor Ladislav Palfi In a
programme with the title ‘Sunday afternoon’ shown on ‘Macedonian
Radio
Television’ on February 28, 1993, the journalist said about Tale
Ognenovski,
“One clarinet, one life; Half a century of magic with the clarinet; The
clarinet as a life;
These are only some of the titles of articles in the newspapers that
have been
written for the clarinet virtuoso Tale Ognenovski who plays Macedonian
folk
dances as superbly as he does classical music by Mozart, Wagner,
Cavallini...
”Besides some Macedonian folk dances, the following pieces of music
were
included on the pro-gramme: Mozart’s
‘Concert
in A Major for Clarinet and
Orchestra K. 622’ and Wagner’s
‘Adagio for Clarinet’, both performed by Tale
Ognenovski as clarinet soloist accompanied on the piano by the
excellent
pianist Tanja Shopova, and Cavallini’s
Concert ‘Fiori Rossiniani’, performed by
Tale Ognenovski as clarinet soloist accompanied on the piano by the
famous
pianist and composer Professor Ladislav Palfi. In the
programme with the title ‘Good morning, good day’ shown on ‘Macedonian
Radio Television’ on December 5, 1993, the journalist Brane
Stefanovski
said of Tale Ognenovski, “The
living
legend of the Macedonian clarinet. Tale
Ognenovski can easily be recognized from older records of ‘Macedonian
Radio
Television’. Tale Ognenovski’s music is amazing, with his melodious,
clean
quality of tone and interpretations for which he has received
recognition from
world-famous experts of the clarinet and of Macedonian music. The
journalist
Elizabeta Matic commented, “Everything that has a connection with the
clarinet
and this man is far from ordinary. Perhaps it is a miracle, this
dexterity;
perhaps he is a genius, or something more than that. Perhaps the reason
for
this is genetic disposition in his family where his father played the
bagpipe
(‘gajdadjija’), but the fact that his grandfather and great-grandfather
had
played some folk instrument suggests that talent has developed over the
generations to raise the little reed pipe (‘kavalche’) player to the
highest
level reserved for the best. His music is always based on the
strict
rules of
Macedonian folklore... Tale Ognenovski is an Ambassador in the
presentation of
the valuable things that Macedonia possesses: Macedonian complex
rhythms...The
best clarinetist that this country has ever had. The man from whom his
followers can learn a great deal...” In this interview, Tale Ognenovski
said
that Macedonian folklore is the best folklore in the World, and that
the
inspiration he received when Tale
Ognenovski translated whatever came into his head directly into the
clarinet. On
June 16, 1998, an interview with Tale Ognenovski was recorded for the
television programme ‘Good Day, Macedonia’ on Macedonian Television. During the
interview,
the journalist Tatjana Stojchevska Manchevska asked Tale Ognenovski to
play
some jazz music. He performed some jazz music that he composed right
there and
then without any prior planning. He demonstrated his amazing musical
talent as
a clarinet and reed pipe player and composer performing jazz music on
this
programme. The music performed by him on the programme can be heard on
his Web
site at the Internet address http://www.taleognenovski.mk
The
television programme ‘Good Day, Macedonia’ was dedicated to Tale
Ognenovski on
the 50th anniversary of the founding of the FOLK MUSIC ORCHESTRA
of Macedonian
Radio Television. An interview with Tale Ognenovski “This
year sees the 50th anniversary of the
founding of the ‘Folk Music Orchestra’ of Macedonian
Radio Television. The most famous clarinetist Tale Ognenovski has
for a
long time performed in this Orchestra,” said Simona Ugrinovska, Manager
of the
programme ‘Good Day Macedonia’. She added that the interview with Tale
Ognenovski had been done by her colleague Tatjana Stojchevska
Manchevska. In the programme, first shown
on July 1, 1998,
then repeated on July 4, 1998, the journalist Tatjana Stojchevska
Manchevska
said: “Fifty years ago, at the first Macedonian
Republic
festival of Folk Dances and Songs held during the period October
6-10,
1948, Tale Ognenovski received the First Award as the best clarinetist.
If you listen to the music of
Tale
Ognenovski,
this magnificent, unique, talented virtuoso of the clarinet and
composer of
Macedonian folk dances, you will imagine an exciting folklore story and
sense
unparalleled technique in the musical expression of this folk genius.
With his
maestro, solo improvisations Tale Ognenovski made performances of "Macedonian National
Ensemble
for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec"" the most successful they
could be. The most significant debut in his rich career was in the
famous Carnegie
Hall on January 27, 1956. “The artist must adopt the artistic rules
perfectly, to be able to break them afterwards.” This com-ment by
Michelangelo
described the talent that Tale Ognenovski possessed...In a perfect way
he
interpreted Mozart, Wagner and Cavallini, and jazz improvisations in
the style
of Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. Tale Ognenovski has composed 150
Macedonian
folk dances...” http://www.taleognenovski.mk/comments.html |
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“Tanec, a Macedonian
group, is a lively, handsome and magnificently skilled company…
accompanied
sometimes by a shepherd’s
pipe … An audience which jammed Carnegie to capacity cheered and
applauded
the folk
dancing with as much enthusiasm as if it had been witnessing
classical,
theatrical ballet at its most glittering.” The above is from an article
entitled ‘Yugoslav Folk
Ballet,’ written
by Walter Terry, and that appeared in the New York Herald Tribune on
January
28, 1956. New York City, USA. Reed
pipe soloist was Tale
Ognenovski. “These perfect artists
performed many marvelous dances, and the astonished audience greeted
them with
long applause. The
program was filled with folk dances and songs. In the past we have
had some
interesting concerts from the East and West but none of them had been
as
successful and been so well-received by the public as the Yugoslav Folk Ballet ‘Tanec’.
Venerable Carnegie Hall fairly vibrated as the audience blistered its
palms in
appreciation...” wrote Robert Coleman in the New York Daily Mirror, New York City,
USA
on January 28, 1956. |
Tale
Ognenovski received the First Award as the best clarinetist at the
First
Regional Bitola Festival of Folk Dances and Songs, October 9-11, 1947.
Bitola,
Republic of Macedonia. Tale Ognenovski received the First Award as the best clarinetist at the First Regional Bitola Festival of Folk Dances and Songs, October 9-11, 1947. At this festival participated folk dance groups from the towns of Bitola, Skopje, Prilep, Tetovo, Gevgelija, Debar, Ohrid, Kichevo, Gostivar, Kavadarci, Makedonski Brod, Demir Hisar, Struga, Resen and Krushevo. Macedonia is the country most rich in folk dances, so rich that there is no other country in Europe equal to Macedonia,” said Olga Skovran from Belgrade, Manager for folklore in the Ministry of Culture in the Republic of Serbia (Former Yugoslavia). This came from an article entitled ‘We must keep our folk songs, dances and folk costumes’, written by Lazo Karovski and appearing in the newspaper ‘Nova Makedonija’, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on October 11, 1947. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/bitola1947.html |
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LP
record LPY-61143 JUGOTON and Cassette CAY 321, JUGOTON , Production of
gramophone records in Zagreb (“Poduzeche za izradu gramofonskih plocha
Zagreb”), Zagreb, Croatia, 1975 LP
record
LPY-61143 JUGOTON and Cassette CAY 321, JUGOTON , Production of
gramophone
records in Zagreb (“Poduzeche za izradu gramofonskih plocha Zagreb”),
Zagreb,
Croatia, 1975 “TALE
OGNENOVSKI klarinet svira ora” Narodni
ansambl i ansambl “Chalgija” Vodstvo:
TALE OGNENOVSKI Tale Ognenovski, clarinet, plays Macedonian Folk Dances with THE FOLK MUSIC ORCHESTRA and THE ‘CHALGIJA’ ORCHESTRA Conductor: Tale Ognenovski Gramophone LP (Long Play)
record “TALE OGNENOVSKI Klarinet” Jugoton LPY-61143 is available on iTunes (Download) – https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/klarinet/id838276709 http://www.taleognenovski.mk/lpy61143.html Tale
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First
Award at the First Republic of Macedonia
Festival of Folk Dances and Songs, 1948 http://www.taleognenovski.mk/skopje1948.html “The First Award for
Clarinet was received by Tale Ognenovski from Bitola.” This comment
appeared in
the newspaper ‘Nova Makedonija’ published on October 13, 1948. The
report was
entitled ‘Awards for folk dances and songs, solo singers and
players
who
participated at the First Republic of Macedonia Festival of Folk Dances
and
Songs’. One of the highpoints of Tale Ognenovski’s successes was his
participation
in a competition during the ‘Republic of Macedonia Festival of Folk
Dances and
Songs’ during the period 6-10 October, 1948. 453 Folk dances and songs
groups
competed in the festival in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. He was a
winner, and
received his First Award as the best clarinetist from Angel Saldziev,
Assistant
Director from the Ministry of Science and Culture in the Republic of
Macedonia.
The President of the commission was Zhivko Firfov, and a member of the
commission was Vasil Hadzimanov. At this folk festival Tale Ognenovski
participated in playing as clarinet soloist with every folk group from
the
Bitola region – from the villages of Brusnik (its members were Pande
Metlovski,
Vasko Stankovski, Rade Talevski, Sotir Ilkovski, Tome Grozdanovski,
Cane
Grozdanovski, Jonche Talevski, Mile Josifovski, Milica Talevska, Vera
Tasevska,
Vasilka Karangelevska, Danica Drskovs-ka, Vasa Altanovska, Kristina
Palashovska, Cena Veleva, Fana Dushovska, Ljube Karangelevska and
Dragica
Apchevska), Lavci, Dihovo and Rotino and from the town of Bitola. In
addition,
Tale Ognenovski was the artistic instructor and coordinator of all the
folk
groups from the Bitola region. The Bitola Towns Union of cultural
educated
societies won the First Award for the best cultural region in the
Republic of
Macedonia… http://www.taleognenovski.mk/skopje1948.html |
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Facebook Page of Tale
Ognenovski http://www.facebook.com/TaleOgnenovskiClarinetist Facebook Page of Tale
Ognenovski http://www.facebook.com/TaleOgnenovskiClarinetist |
Tale Ognenovski’s First Award at the Yugoslav (Former Yugoslavia) Folk Music Festival 85 Folk
groups performed at the Yugoslav (Former Yugoslavia) Folk Music
Festival in
Opatija, Croatia, that took place during the period September 9 to 13,
1951.
They came from Serbia (Sep-tember 9th, represented by 15 villages),
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (September 10th, represented by 15 villages), Montenegro
(September
11th, represented by 8 villages), Slovenia (September 11th, represented
by 5
villages), Macedonia (September 12th, represented by 23 villages) and
Croatia
(September 13th, represented by 19 villages). “Teshkoto (the virtuoso
clarinet
soloist was Tale Ognenovski - remark made by Stevan Ognenovski) from
Nizhopole
(Bitola) means ‘heavy’, and indicates the heavy rhythm which is typical
of very
ancient dances...” This appeared in the ‘International Folk Music
Journal’
under the title ‘Extracts from PROGRAMME NOTES ON THE DANCES AND SONGS
performed at the Yugoslav Folk Music Festival’, with the subtitle
‘MACEDONIA -
represented by 23 villages’, published by The International Folk Music
Council,
London, in March, 1952, Volume IV, pages 60-64. At the Yugoslav (Former
Yugoslaviia) the Folk Music Festival in Opatija, the Folk Dance group
from the
Bitola village of Nizhopole from Cultural - Educational society “Jonche
Georgievski” from the Bitola village of Dihovo in which Tale Ognenovski
was
playing as a clarinet soloist, created a sensation and received First
Award as
the best Folk Dance group at the festival. Tale Ognenovski, with his
masterly
playing solo clarinet, deserved the award together with other members
of the
group. This was a great success because in this Festival participated
85
different folk dance groups from Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia,
Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The musical part of the group
had only
two members: Tale Ognenovski played solo clarinet with the
accompaniment of
drummer Lambe Petrovski. This is a musical sensation, to receive the
First
Award with an orchestra consisting of only two members. The dancers and
singers
were Vera Cholakovska, Cveta Petrovska, Sakjime Alimovska, Nada,
Marika, Menan,
Sefer, Mirko, Vangel, and Dimche Talevski. There was a full house at
the concert
hall in the Kvarner hotel in Opatija, and the audience was fascinated
by the
music and the three dances performed by the Ensemble: ‘Za ramo
Teshkoto’,
‘Beranche’ and ‘Vlashko za ramo’ (these folk dances involved singing by
all ten
members of the Ensemble). Tale Ognenovski was arranger of these folk
dances,
and made them more effective with his solo improvisations. Dr. Vinko
Zganec wrote, under the title
“Yugoslav Musical folklore at the Festival in Opatija”, “the clarinet
(the
virtuoso clarinet soloist was Tale Ognenovski -
“Last night this Yugoslav National Folk
Ballet
preluded a transcontinental tour at Carnegie Hall... This is the
freshest,
gayest, most
expert dance affair that has come over the horizon in years. We
have been
afforded many novelties from the Orient and the Occident but none of
them won a
more enthusiastic reception than the Yugoslav National Folk Ballet.”
From an
article written by William Hawkins, and that appeared in the New York
World
Telegram, New York City,
USA on
January 28, 1956. "Called Tanec,
which is the Macedonian
word for dance, this group of 37 dancers, singers
and musicians is a kaleidoscope of the Balkans...When five of them
dance
the "Sopska
Poskocica", which apparently just means they are showing off to the
girls. I would keep them any day as an unfair trade for the four little
swans
in ''Swan Lake''…
'' From an article
written by Claudia Cassidy and entitled “On
the Aisle - Yugoslav Ballet a Colorful Addition to International Dance.”
It
appeared in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, USA on
February 6, 1956. Facebook Page of Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. http://www.facebook.com/StevanOgnenovskiWriter |
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TV SITEL3 Programme “Jadi
Burek” directed and produced by Janko Ilkovski, on November 24, 2014. To see a preview of the
book entitled “The Greatest Clarinet Players of All Time: Top 100”
written by
Alex Trost (Author) and Vadim Kravetsky (Author). Publisher:
CreateSpace, an
Amazon company. (August 25, 2013). Language: English;
ISBN-10: 1492255270; ISBN-13: 978-1492255277 at Google
Books, Janko
Ilkovski commented article entitled: “Tale Ognenovski is between the
top 100
the greatest clarinetists of all time”, written by Marina Lazarevska
and
appeared in the newspaper Dnevnik, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on
November
25, 2014. Janko Ilkovski said: “In the newspaper Dnevnik, Republic of
Macedonia
on November 25, 2014 was published an article entitled “Big
acknowledgment of
our musician and composer: "Tale Ognenovski is between the top 100 the
greatest clarinetists of all time”, written by Marina Lazarevska. In
this
article was written: Macedonian musician and composer Tale Ognenovski
(1922-2012) is included in the book entitled “The Greatest Clarinet
Players of
All Time: Top 100” written by Alex Trost (Author) and Vadim Kravetsky
(Author).
Publisher: CreateSpace, an Amazon company. (August 25, 2013).
Language: English; ISBN-10: 1492255270;
ISBN-13: 978-1492255277 Janko Ilkovski said:
“Listen Tale Ognenovski virtuoso performances of "Mozart Clarinet
Concerto
in A Major, K.622: Rondo - Allegro" (composed by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart
and arranged by Tale Ognenovski – YouTube Music Video: “Mozart Clarinet
Concerto in A Major K.622 Rondo Allegro Performed by Tale Ognenovski” (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbUqKvpmPfU)
and "Piperkovo oro" (composed and arranged by Tale Ognenovski) and we
will immediately recognize the unreachable virtuosity of Tale
Ognenovski in the
performance of the “Mozart Concert for Clarinet” and in the performance
of his
composition “Piperkovo oro”, our Macedonian Gene… Tale Ognenovski is
Virtuoso,
Mozart of the Macedonian music, Titan of the Clarinet, Musical Genius,
Bard…
His legend will live forever. His music has become a large part of the
lives of
many people. His music has moved their souls and touched their hearts…
What
words to use for his achievements will not be enough to explain his
musical
genius and it will be insufficient to explain his greatness..." |
International
Folklore Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, 1977 http://www.taleognenovski.mk/istanbul.html
At the
International Folklore Conference organized by the International
Folklore
Committee in Istanbul, Turkey, 1977, on the subject of “Folklore on the
Radio”
was Dushko Dimitrovski, Editor of the Folk Music Department for “Radio
Television Skopje” (now: Macedonian
Radio Television) from This
folklore material was prepared in Skopje by ethnomusicologists Dushko
Dimitrovski, Kiril Todevski and Metodija Simonovski. From the magnetic
tape
material were presented the recordings of two Macedonian folk dances:
“Kasapsko
oro”, arranged by Tale Ognenovski, and |
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"The
world-famous and most relevant jazz music All About Jazz website https://www.allaboutjazz.com
recently published an article in which it paid
tribute to the Macedonian instrumentalist and musician Tale Ognenovski.
The
text refers to the recognition that the team gave to this site on April
27, the
day of his 87th birthday, when he was named jazz musician of the day.
This is a
great recognition because such a recognition in the days when they were
born,
regardless of whether they were alive or dead at that moment, was given
to the
other most famous jazz musicians of all time - Benny Goodman, Miles
Davis, Arty
Shaw, Sidney Beckett, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and others… Ognenovski is the greatest Macedonian instrumentalist, who plays the clarinet, reed pipe (kavalche}, bagpipe and zurla and one of the greatest composers of instrumental music. For his works, his son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag.Scient., wrote a book entitled: "Tale Ognenovski, Clarinet Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer". They are both producers of Ognenovski's three albums released for the American record company The Independent Records, Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music (Label: Independent Records, Catalog: IR 04542, 2001), MOZART and OGNENOVSKI ConosrtceI Clarinet. (Label: Independent Records, Catalog: IR 37223, 2006) as well as “Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski” (Label: Independent Records, Catalog: IR38824, 2008)… Tale Ognenovski has composed and arranged 150 Macedonian folk dances, one classic concert entitled “Tale Ognenovski concert for clarinet no. 1” and 12 jazz compositions. In all the compositions of his albums, he is a solo instrumentalist on clarinet, kavalche, bagpipes, zurla and drums, and on some of the compositions, along with him, Stevan Ognenovski and his sons Nikola and Kliment also play the kavalche. Stevan is the author of eight music videos of his father, which are posted on the YouTube website, which contributes to the affirmation of Macedonian culture in the world, This article entitled: "ON THE MOST IMPORTANT SITE FOR JAZZ All About Jazz: Tale Ognenovski jazz musician of the day”, written by Valentina Gjorgievska, appeared in the newspaper "Vreme”, number 1713, July 6, 2009, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia). Ова е големо признание бидејќи вакво признание во деновите кога се родиле, независно дали во тој момент биле живи или починати, го добиле и другите најславни џезери на сите времиња - Бени Гудман, Мајлс Дејвис, Арти Шо, Сидни Бекет, Дјук Елингтон, Ела Фитџералд и други… Огненовски е најголемиот македонски инструменталист, кој свири на кларинет, кавалче, гајдарка и зурла и еден од најголемите композитори на инструментална музика. За неговите дела, неговиот син м-р Стеван Огненовски напиша книга, насловена: „Тале Огненовски, виртуоз на кларинет и композитор“. Тие двајцата се продуценти на трите албуми на Огненовски издадени за американската дискографска компанија „Индипендент рекордс“, "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" (Label: Independent Records, Catalog: IR 04542, 2001), “MOZART and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos” (Label: Independent Records, Catalog: IR 37223, 2006) како и “Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski” (Label: Independent Records, Catalog: IR38824, 2008) … Тале Огненовски има компонирано и аранжирано 150 македонски народни ора, еден класичен концерт насловен „Тале Огненовски концерт за кларинет бр. 1“ и 12 џез-композиции. На сите композиции на неговите албуми тој е солист инструменталист на кларинет, кавалче, гајдарка, зурла и тапан, а на дел од композициите заедно со него на кавалче свират и Стеван Огненовски и неговите синови Никола и Климент. Стеван е автор на осумте музички видеа на неговиот татко, кои се ставени на интернет-страницата „јутјуб“, што придонесува за афирмација на македонската култура во светот…“, Напис под наслов: “НА НАЈПОЗНАТИОТ САЈТ ЗА ЏЕЗ Тале Огненовски џез-музичар на денот”, Напишано од Валентина Ѓоргиевска, весник “Време“, број 1713, 6 јули 2009 година, Скопје, Република Македонија). https://web.archive.org/web/20110320083202/http://www.vreme.com.mk/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=6&tabid=1&EditionID=1749&ArticleID=117172 ALL ABOUT JAZZ PUBLICITY: “New CD "Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski" Of Internationally Renowned Jazz, Folk Dance And Classical Clarinetist” (Posted: September 27, 2008) Biography of Tale Ognenovski at All About Jazz https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/taleognenovski https://web.archive.org/web/20190712110411/https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/taleognenovski All About Jazz celebrated
April 27, 2009, the birthday of Tale Ognenovski with All About Jazz
recognition: Jazz Musician of the Day: Tale Ognenovski, April 27, 2009
with
announcement published at his website: “Jazz Musician of the Day: Tale
Ognenovski” (Published: 2009-04-27) https://news.allaboutjazz.com/jazz-musician-of-the-day-tale-ognenovski__11877.php#.Ur2mJ_RDuHM Mi2N - Music Industry News Network:
Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski - Jazz Musician Of The Day: April 27, 2009
At AllAboutJazz.com (Posted: 06-25-2009) JAZZ
NEWS: Tale Ognenovski Will Celebrate The
90th Anniversary Of His Birthday, April 27, 2012 With New CD (Posted: April
22, 2012) http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/news/2012/04/2202.html https://web.archive.org/web/20190712110408/http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/news/2012/04/2202.html BOOK:
Ми-Анова енциклопедија: М-П Volume 3 of Ми-Анова енциклопедија:
општа и македонска, Јован Павловски, Bibliographic
information of the book: ISBN 9989613915,
9789989613913; Editor Јован Павловски;
Publisher Книгоиздателство
МИ-АН, 2006; ISBN 998961394X, 9789989613944; Length 2014 pages. https://books.google.com/books?id=HlIUAQAAIAAJ&q=Tale+Ognenovski&dq=Tale+Ognenovski&hl=com&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwink_2J-Z3tAhUECRAIHeOPA5w4FBDoATAEegQIBBAC “…lively
discussion
about clarinetist Tale Ognenovski, which segued to the
proliferation of
New York bands interpreting Balkan music,”
wrote JazzTimes music
critic Bill Shoemaker in an article entitled "Dave Douglas: Parallel
Worlds", appearing in the website of JazzTimes on January 3,
1998. |
”The prodigy, however, is called Tale
Ognenovski…The impossible becomes
possible: two, “usually non-complimentary” parallel-existing worlds of
sounds -
Europe - The Orient – are in Tale Ognenovski’s music naturally brought
closer
together, understand each other and merge. Has Ognenovski’s
ingenuity in
advance not done something that with the power of empirical palpability
and
outright proof, will convince us that Macedonia - with the power of
both worlds
of melodies being borne and present in her galaxy of sounds - is the
one
predetermined to play the role of a tonal catalyst for the future
universal
connection and natural mixing and circulation of the creative idea of
East -
West - East?”, wrote Dushko Dimitrovski in his book “For Our Music”
(“За Наша
Музика”) ISBN 9989-600-01-5, published by BID “Misirkov”,
1994, pp. 114-116, Bitola, Republic of Macedonia. Bibliographic
information about this Book:
https://www.worldcat.org/title/za-nasa-muzika/oclc/38905194 https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.worldcat.org/title/za-nasa-muzika/oclc/38905194 Tale Ognenovski, Clarinetist and Composer is author of the book “Macedonian dances”(“Македонски ора“) published by the Cultural Educational Association, The book
“Macedonian dances” by Tale Ognenovski, 1989. Bibliographic
information of the book: OCLC Number:
780525762; Publisher: “Kulturno-prosvetna zaednica na Skopje”, Skopje,
Republic
of Macedonia, 1989; Lenght: 88; Edition/Format: Musical score
;Language: Macedonian https://www.worldcat.org/title/makedonski-ora/oclc/780525762
Tale
Ognenovski is the author of the book “Macedonian folk dances” (Macedonian:
“Makedonski
ora”) published by the Cultural Educational Association, Skopje, in
1989. The
person responsible for its publication was Mirko Stefanovski, the
secretary of
the Cultural Educational Association from Skopje. The editor was Jelica
Todorchevska, and it was reviewed by Dr. Trpko Bicevski, Dimche
Nikolevski and
Dushko Dimitrovski. The harmony symbols of the Macedonian folk Book
“Macedonian dances” from Tale
Ognenovski, 1989
The
introduction to the book “Macedonian Dances” (Macedonian:
Македонски
ора) by Tale Ognenovski is written by Kiril Todevski and Jelica
Todorchevska.CIP
(Cataloguing in Publication) – Macedonian:
Каталогизација
во публикација Народна и универзитетска библиотека “Климент Охридски” –
Скопје
(Cataloging in Publication "Kliment Ohridski" National and University
Library - Skopje) 78.085.7 : 39 (497.17) 78.089,6) http://www.taleognenovski.mk/kniga.html CIP - Cataloging in the
publication "Kliment Ohridski" National and University Library -
Skopje, Republic
of Macedonia (Macedonian:
Каталогизација во публикација Народна и
универзитетска библиотека “Климент Охридски” – Скопје, Република
Македонија)
78.085.7 : 39 (497.17) 78.089.6 Page 88. The person responsible
for its
publication was Mirko Stefanovski, the secretary of the Cultural
Educational
Association from Skopje. The editor was Jelica Todorchevska, and it was
reviewed by Dr. Trpko Bicevski, Dimche Nikolevski and Dushko
Dimitrovski.
Financial support for its publication was provided by the Republic’s
Cultural
Society, the Republic’s Scientific Society, the Autonomous Interest
Society of
Skopje and ‘Makedonija Tabak’. The introduction of this book was
written by
Kiril Todevski, ethnomusicologist and editor of the Folk Music
Department in Macedonian
Radio Television. |
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Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. is author and producer of YouTube Music Video
“Tale
Ognenovski, The Greatest Clarinetist of All Time, Musical Genius,
Composer...” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvqdG4eSIIA
Part of
music
of this YouTube video was performed by live performance of Tale
Ognenovski on
clarinet with accompaniment of his son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient.
on drum
at promotion of the book entitled: “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the
Clarinet
and Composer” / Macedonian: "Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и
композитор" which was at the National Institution Centre for Culture
“Gligor Prlichev” – Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia on July 9, 2001. This
book was
written by Stevan Ognenovski,
Mag. Scient., the only son of clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski
and
Nevena Ognenovska (Publisher: Matica Makedonska, 2000; Skopje, Republic
of
Macedonia. ISBN 9989-48-312-4; 406 pages (format A4);
Languages: In
English and Macedonian. The book has been
cataloged into
the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., United
States. LCCN
Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2003457521).
In this YouTube video was included video recording of this promotion.
In this
music video were included some tracks from Audio CDs: “Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale
Ognenovski”
(Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR43832), "Mozart
and Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos” (Record label: Independent
Records,
USA. Catalog: IR37223), “Macedonian
Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski” (Record label:
Independent
Records, USA. Catalog: IR38824) and "Jazz,
Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" (Record label:
Independent
Records, USA. Catalog: IR04542). Digital Music Album: “Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR43832; Release Date: April 27, 2016; Produced by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient.) Track 5 – “Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622: Adagio Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski” - Performed by Tale Ognenovski, clarinet and Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. drum. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Arranged by Tale Ognenovski and Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. Digital Music Album: Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR04542; 2001, Produced by Tale Ognenovski and Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient.) Track 4 – “Brusnichko oro” (composer Tale Ognenovski) Track 6 – “Bukovsko svadbarsko oro” (composer Tale Ognenovski) Track10 – “Tale Ognenovski Concert for Clarinet No. 1” (composer Tale Ognenovski) Tale Ognenovski is soloist on the clarinet, reed pipe ("kavalche"), small bagpipe ("gajdarka") and zourla ("zurla") and Stevan Oggnenovski, Mag. Scient. on drum. Digital Music Album: "Mozart and Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos" (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR37223, 2005, Produced by Tale Ognenovski and Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient.) Track 1 - “Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K.622: Allegro” (Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Arranged by Tale Ognenovski) Track 3 – “Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K.622: Rondo – Allegro” (Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Arranged by Tale Ognenovski) Performed by Tale Ognenovski, clarinet and Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. drum. Digital Music Album: “Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR38824; 2008, Produced by Tale Ognenovski and Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient.) Track 1 – “Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 1” Track 6 – “Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 6” Track 7 – “Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 7” Performed by Tale Ognenovski (clarinet, reed pipe (recorder), tin whistle, small bagpipe, zourla, drum); Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. (reed pipe, drum); Kliment Ognenovski (reed pipe); Nikola Ognenovski (reed pipe). Composed and arranged by Tale Ognenovski (Track 1, 6, 7). Perhaps this music YouTube video is the most documented biography for any music artist in the world with chronological presentation of Tale Ognenovski’s work as clarinetist, composer and recording artist. |
Classical
Music since 1952 From
November 15, 1951 till 1954, Tale Ognenovski worked with the ‘Police
Wind
Orchestra.’ From 1954 till 1956, he worked with the ‘Skopje Public Town
Orchestra’. The repertoire for both of these Orchestras consisted of
classical
music. Tale Ognenovski passed the auditions to join these Orchestras
with
flying colours. In 1951, and just a day before the audition, the
archivist
Mitko gave him the music score from a composition including the opera
‘Carmen’
by Georges Bizet, the opera ‘The Troubadour’ by Guiseppe Verdi and
‘Makedonka’
by Ilija Todorovski. The Director and Conductor Ilija Todorovski was
surprised
at Tale Ognenovski’s extremely impressive degree of skill in
interpreting
classical music. He introduced him to the pianist Nino Cipushev, who
today
lives in Switzerland, and together they prepared the concert ‘Concert
Polka for
Clarinet’ by Miler Bela with the rhythms Allegro, Andante and Tempo di
polka.
In December 1952, Tale Ognenovski as clarinet soloist and with Cipushev
as
piano accompaniment, performed the same concert in the ‘Police House’
in Skopje
with great success. It was with this magnificent performance that Tale
Ognenovski became the first clarinet soloist who had ever performed a
classical
concert for the clarinet in the Republic of Macedonia. This was an
exceptional
event in the history of the country’s music. Present at this concert
were the
composer Gligor Smokvarski, Professor Ilija Nikolovski, the composer,
professor
and pianist Ladislav Palfi, Ilija Todorovski, Micho Kostovski, Stefan
Gajdov,
the composer and Director of the School of Music in Skopje, all members
of the
‘Police Wind Orchestra’ and other citizens. Following this very
successful
concert Tale Ognenovski asked Gligor Smokvarski to make arrangements
for the
‘Police Wind Orchestra’ to play the concert. On May 24, 1953, the
classical
concert ‘Concert Polka for Clarinet’ by Miler Bela, with Gli-gor
Smokvarski’s
arrangement for the ‘Police Wind Orchestra’ (comprising about 30
musicians),
conducted by Micho Kostovski and with Tale Ognenovski as a clarinet
soloist,
was performed in the Radio Skopje (now: Macedonian
Radio Television) building and broadcast live to the nation via
Radio Skopje. This classical concert contains some very difficult parts
with
many cadenzas, which are very difficult for a clarinet soloist to
perform, and
require great skill. Tale Ognenovski performed magnificently in this
concert.
In the audience were Stefan Gajdov the composer, Ladislav Palfi the
composer,
professor and pianist, other composers and other citizens. The concert
was a
great success and the audience warmly applauded the fascinating playing
of Tale
Ognenovski on the clarinet and all members of the Orchestra. After the
concert,
Professor Ladislav Palfi personally congratulated Tale Ognenovski and
expressed
his hope that they two could work together. (The source of the above is
a
letter from Professor Ladislav Palfi dated May 23, 1973, and a letter
from Sime
Pavlovski and Jordan Canevski, dated May, 1998). The members of this
Wind
orchestra were the famous musician and composer Djakonovski
Dragan-Shpato, Sime
Pavlovski, Jordan Canevski, Petkovski Vasko, Chkatrovski Kire,
Zafirovski
Metodija, Nikolovski Pero, Anton Dzaja, Asanovic Sherlo, Savo, Chedo,
Pavle,
Zhivko, Stanko, Domazetovski Nikola, Asanovic Miki, Ristovski Vlasto,
Andrej
Beljan, Dimitrovski Vlado, Kiro Stoev, Grashic, Simonovski Dzodza,
Krapovski
Paskal, Nikolovski Tome, Manevski Dimitar and other musicians. This same
concert, with the ‘Police Wind Orchestra’ conducted by Micho Kostovski
and Tale
Ognenovski playing solo on clarinet, was performed also in the ‘Police
House’,
the ‘State Hospital’, the restaurant ‘Kermes’ in Skopje and in
other towns in
Macedonia such as Resen and Ohrid and, everywhere, these tremendously
successful events were significant ones in the musical life of
Macedonia during
the years 1952-1955. The programme of these concerts in addition
included some
parts of classical works. These included Bizet’s ‘Carmen’, ‘The
Troubadour’,
‘Aida’, ‘Rigoletto’, Verdi’s ‘Nabucco’ and ‘La Traviata’, ‘Oberon’ by
Carl
Maria von Weber, Tchaikovsky’s ‘1812 Overture’, Puccini’s ‘Tosca’ and
Rossini’s
‘The Barber of Seville’. Miler
Bela’s ‘Concert Polka for Clarinet’, with the ‘Army Orchestra’
conducted by
Vaso Chelebic, and Tale Ognenovski as clarinet soloist, was performed
in the
‘Army House’ in Skopje in 1953 with great success. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/music.html |
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Tale Ognenovski inherited
his great talent and musical genius from his great-grandfather Ognen
and
grandfather Riste, both of whom were excellent players on the reed pipe
(“kavalche”), and from his father Jovan who was an excellent player on
the
bagpipe (“gajda”). At every celebration in his village of Brusnik, his
father
Jovan invited to his home the clarinetist Sterjo, accompanied by two
other
musicians who played the violin and drum, or the clarinetist Lambo,
together
with two other musicians who played the violin and drum (Lambo’s son
Tode
played the drum). On these occasions Tale’s father Jovan played the
bagpipe.
When little Tale was six years old he began to accompany them playing
the
“daire” (some kind of little drum). It was during these moments that
Tale began
to love playing musical instruments. He began to play on the reed pipe
(“kavalche”) at the age of 7 (1929) when he also made his first musical
composition. These particularly happy times in Tale’s life were broken
suddenly, in 1933, when his father Jovan died. By the time Tale was 15
(1937)
he was an excellent player on the reed pipe. During one celebration in
Brusnik
he asked the clarinetist Vasil Talevski to lend him his clarinet. Tale
began to
play the clarinet for the first time, and all the villagers who were
present,
including Vasil Talevski, Mile Karangelevski and the priest Spase were
amazed
at how well he played. It was then that one of the most successful
careers in
the world of music began. Tale’s grandmother Marija (Mara) and mother
Fanija
(Vanka) provided some money to buy Tale his first clarinet, and the
priest
Spase helped them to order it from Celje, Slovenia. Tale began to play
the
clarinet at many celebrations and concerts in villages and the town of
Bitola
with many other musicians. His youngest brother Cane was also very
talented
musically. He was a great singer of Macedonian folk songs and also an
excellent
drummer. |
Tale
on
age 4
*Photos
of Tale Ognenovski, Clarinetist and Composer with his family. Tale Ognenovski was born in the village of Brusnik near Bitola in the Republic of Macedonia on April 27, 1922. He (Nationality: Macedonian) was the son of Jovan (1896 – 1933; Nationality: Macedonian) and Fanija (Vanka, 1895 – 1972; Nationality: Macedonian). His paternal grandfather was Risto (1874 - 1922; Nationality: Macedonian), his paternal grandmother was Marija (1876 - 1950; Nationality: Macedonian) and his paternal great grandfather was Ognen (1846 - 1914; Macedonian: Огнен, – English: Fiery; Nationality: Macedonian). His music styles include Macedonian folk dances, classical music and jazz. He was bandleader of the Tale Ognenovski Orchestra. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/vanka.html |
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The LP
record “Macedonian folk dances played by Tale Ognenovski” (“Makedonski
igraorni
ora sviri Tale Ognenovski”) reference number LP 1439 STEREO was
produced by
Radio Television Belgrade in Belgrade in 1979. On the back cover of
this record
Gjoko Georgiev, the well-known editor of music for Radio Television
Skopje,
wrote this article entitled “TALE IS UNIQUE” in Macedonian: “This
record allows
you to hear the unique, famous, music personality, the solo clarinetist
Tale
Ognenovski. When hearing the music, you will feel exhilarating folklore
all
around you, of the sunny, sad and bright legend of the south being
transferred
into music. These days Tale is a recognised poet and interpreter of
Macedonian
folk dances and songs. He will live on in the Macedonian folk dances
contained
on this record. During the last couple of decades he has continuously
demonstrated his skill at original and superb interpretation,
displaying the
passion of one that is in love, and the style of a virtuoso. But he has
taken
this further, by managing to combine both classical and folk music in
the same
performance, while keeping their particular styles separate. He
demonstrated
this while performing Ernesto Cavallini’s Concert “FIORI ROSSINIANI”,
Weber’s
Concert in ef-mol and Mozart’s Concert in A Major accompanied by
Ladislav Palfi
on the piano and broadcast on Radio Television Skopje. He has performed
many
times in public and played jazz styles based on music by Yugoslav
composers,
Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw... In this particular area of music, we learn
that
Tale Ognenovski first began to play the clarinet in Brusnik near
Bitola; he
then drifted through the Pelagonia plane, crossed over the Vardar and
toured
throughout Macedonia, thence throughout America, Canada and many
European
countries. As he grew up he developed his skill and become wealthy, and
his
clarinet became unique in the hands of a poor village boy from the
mountains of
Pelister. This record is only a small example of Tale’s work, but
enough to
make you aware of his strength and talent” http://www.taleognenovski.mk/uniq.html Cassette
MP 21037 STEREO, RTS MUSIC AND CASSETTE PRODUCTION OF RADIO
TELEVISION SKOPJE
(“RADIO TELEVIZIJA SKOPJE”.( Now: Macedonian
Radio Television) TALE
OGNENOVSKI SO ORKESTAROT CHALGII NA RADIO TELEVIZIJA SKOPJE, 1989 Macedonian
folk dances with Tale Ognenovski playing solo clarinet in association
with THE SKOPJE RADIO AND TELEVIZION ‘CHALGII’ ORCHESTRA. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/mp21037.html |
This Macedonian clarinetist is an extraordinary musician” - Ilustrovana Politika, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 1979. “…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,
Serbia, Yugoslavia,
1979. (This commentary is a message to the reader on the release of
the record RTB LP
1439 STEREO). http://www.taleognenovski.mk/ipolit.html http://www.taleognenovski.mk/uniq.html All
About Jazz
: The following news
item is now being featured at AllAboutJazz.com: The
51th Anniversary of Tale Ognenovski's Carnegie Hall Concert,
January 27, 1956
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=12487 Facebook Page of Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. http://www.facebook.com/StevanOgnenovskiWriter Facebook Page of Tale
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* Narodni Ora Tale
Ognenovski so Chalgiite (1965, EP
14716, PGP-RTB,
Serbia) Gramophone record EP 14716 RTB Production of gramophone records Radio Television Belgrade (“Produkcija gramofonskih plocha Radio-televizije Beograd”), Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1965. NARODNI ORA FOLK DANCES Folk dances with Tale Ognenovski playing solo clarinet in association with his own TALE OGNENOVSKI ‘CHALGII’ ORCHESTRA Side A 1. KALAMATIJANA (folk-arranger Tale Ognenovski) 2. LAMCHE (STARSKO ORO) (folk-arranger Tale Ognenovski) Side B 3. OHRIDSKO ZA RAKA (composer Tale Ognenovski) 4. DEMIRHISARSKO ZHENSKO ORO (composer Tale Ognenovski) http://www.taleognenovski.mk/mp21176.html “…lively discussion about clarinetist Tale Ognenovski, which segued to the proliferation of New York bands interpreting Balkan music,” wrote JazzTimes music critic Bill Shoemaker in an article entitled "Dave Douglas: Parallel Worlds", appearing in the website of JazzTimes on January 3, 1998. Article published in the book: Shoemaker, Bill (January 1998). Jazz Times, Volume 28, Issues 2–5- Page 43; Dave Douglas: Parallel Worlds. JazzTimes. The University of Michigan. https://books.google.com/books?id=t68JAQAAMAAJ&q=tale+ognenovski&dq=tale+ognenovski&redir_esc=y&hl=en |
600th
anniversary of the founding of the village of Brusnik On August 8 and 9, 1992, Tale Ognenovski played on the clarinet his own compositions of Macedonian folk dances at celebrations marking the 600th anniversary of the founding of the village of Brusnik. Mr. Kiro Gligorov, President of the Republic of Macedonia and Mr. Petar, Metropolitan of the Macedonian Orthodox Church were present at celebrations marking the 600th anniversary of the establishment of the village of Brusnik, near Bitola, on August 8 and 9, 1992. Tale Ognenovski played on the clarinet his own compositions of Macedonian folk dances ac-companied by the Culture and Arts Society “Ilinden” from Bitola. Tale Ognenovski amazed all those present at the celebration with his marvellous solo performance on the clarinet. The celebration was recorded and shown on “Macedonian Radio Television” in the programme “Amidst the village - 600 years of Brusnik”, 1992. The Macedonia Radio Television journalist Su-zana Trajkovska commented about the programme, “Tale Ognenovski is a virtuoso of the clarinet...”
BOOK Macedonian: „БРУСНИК 600 години од основањето“ од Александар Стерјовски CIP 908.497.17 - Каталогизација во публикација, Матична и универзитетска библиотека „Климент Охридски“, Битола, Република Македонија, стр. . 66-68; 85; 137-138, English: "BRUSNIK on the 600 th anniversary of establishment" by Aleksandar Sterjovski, CIP 908.497.17 - Cataloging in Publication, Home and University Library "Kliment Ohridski", Bitola, Republic of Macedonia published by the Society for Science and Art, 1992. Pages pp. 66-68; 85;137-138; Bibliographic information of the book: Length 146 pages; Publisher: Brusnik : Odbor za odbeležuvanje na jubilejot na s. Brusnik ; Bitola, Republic of Macedonia: Društvo za nauka i umetnost, 1992; Edition/Format: Print book : Macedonian OCLC Number: 441004342. https://www.worldcat.org/title/brusnik-600-godini-od-osnovanjeto/oclc/441004342
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/brusnika.html “This was
“Tanec,” the Yugoslavian
National Folk Ballet.
“Tanec” means “dance,” but “dance” in a larger form than customary.
Besides
dance alone, it conveys drama, ritual, tradition, songs, even military
maneuvers... there was a remarkable
precision in both dancing and playing... Clarinet,
bass fiddle,
violin, drums, guitar and flute provided most of the accompaniments in
various
combinations…” From an
article written by Samuel Singer
entitled “Yugoslav Ballet Visits Academy”. It appeared in The
Philadelphia
Inquirer, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, USA on
February 8, 1956. ”Anyone
watching the Yugoslav
National Folk Ballet
last night in Constitution Hall could have guessed without any
difficulty the
major emotions and situations involved in the dancing… A Sopska Poskocica
is
devised to show the girls how handsome and wonderful
and brilliant and exciting and sensational their man friends are.
It does.
The rate at which it is danced, and the tremendous energy and precision
of six
men who dance it, is unique and demanded a repetition...” This
is from an article written by Paul Hume and entitled “Yugoslav
Dancers Shoot the Works”. It appeared in The Washington Post and
Times
Herald, Washington,
D.C., USA on
February 10, 1956.
“…includes singers and musicians
as well:
and singing may be part of the dance, just as musicians may take an
active
part... Last night’s program included songs and dances from Macedonia,
Serbia, Croatia and Dalmacia. The first impression, however, must be
one of
rhythmic precision... Nor was the performance without spectacle... one
dance, Sopska
Poskocica it
was no more than a show-off dance. As such it was highly effective...
The music,
whether for singing or dancing, had the same spontaneous folk quality
and an
exotic character." From an
article written by John
Kraglund, entitled “Music in Toronto”and appearing in The Globe and
Mail, Toronto,
Canada on February
14, 1956. ‘The Macedonian
Ensemble for folk dances and songs ‘Tanec’
has already been performing in America for several weeks... All the
concerts
have had record audiences… immediately after the performance in
Carnegie Hall,
the press wrote numerous compliments. Almost all articles in the
newspapers
were written in superlatives. Every impression of the concert was that
this
concert evening would remain unforgettable. There were many reasons for
this
but, primarily, it was the wonderful folk
music with a full range of temperament and miraculous rhythm,
voluminous
colour and sonority, perfect coordination between the dancers and the
musicians…‘‘ - This article, written by Naum Nachevski, appeared in the
newspaper “Nova Makedonija”, Skopje, People’s Republic of Macedonia, on
February 18,
1956, under the title, “TANEC receive applause in America” (Macedonian: ““Танец”
собира аплаузи по Америка”). |
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Interview of Tale Ognenovski for the newspaper "Nova Makedonija" on October 11, 2003 Tale Ognenovski: “I received the First Award Clarinet as a best clarinetist at the First Republic Macedonian Festival of Folk Dances and Songs, Skopje, October 6-10, 1948. I performed as a virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist with the Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" on American television, CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System), on January 22, 1956, on French Television on September 20 and 21, 1956, on Swiss Television, on July, 1959… Parts of the articles in the newspapers: “…some remarkable music on both orthodox and unorthodox instruments - a raucous and unforgettable pipe…,” written by John Martin, The New York Times, January 28, 1956, Title: "Ballet: Yugoslav Folk Art 'Tanec' Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display of Tremendous Skill," is related to my appearance at world-famous Carnegie Hall as reed pipe and clarinet soloist. “…When five of them dance the "Sopska Poskocica," which apparently just means they are showing off to the girls. I would keep them any day as unfair trade for the four little swans in "Swan Lake." They are brilliant, gay, and worth seeing...,” written by Claudia Cassidy, title: "On the Aisle Yugoslav Ballet a Colorful Addition to International Dance", and published in the newspaper Chicago Daily Tribune, on February 6, 1956. I was a virtuoso clarinet soloist in Sopska Poskocica ("Shopska potskoknuvachka") but also and arranger of music because I added my own musical phrases and improvisations in more parts of the dance. I performed with much faster rhythm than appear in the original version of this folk dance, which contribute all articles in the newspapers for this dance to be brilliants. “…An audience which jammed Carnegie to capacity (the house had been sold out by last Monday) cheered and applauded the folk dancing with as much enthusiasm as if it had been witnessing classical, theatrical ballet at its most glittering." Written by Walter Terry, title: 'Yugoslav Folk Ballet", New York Herald Tribune, January 28, 1956. “…This group would be hard to beat…” written by Albert Goldeberg, title "Yugoslav Folk Ballet Opens Engagement", Los Angeles Times, March 13, 1956. “…"Macedonian Tune," which in its intricate rhythms and plaintive melody should at least make Dave Brubeck send out an emergency call for Darius Milhaud..." Written by R. H. Hagan, title "Yugoslav Ballet Proves Folk Dancing 'Tricky' ", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, March 8, 1956. “…Together they make as vigorous a display of dancing as the U.S. has never seen." Title: "Dance Bouncing Brigands, Yugoslav come to U.S.", Life, USA, April 9, 1956. My contribution for these wonderful articles in the newspapers was the greatest regarding the other musicians of Ensemble “Tanec”. I was virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist in the most parts of the programme of Ensemble “Tanec.” I was Head of the “Folk Music Orchestra” of “Macedonian Radio Television.” I performed with many Cultural Artistically Societies. I recorded many gramophone records. On October, 2001, is released my CD-album entitled, "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music." Record Label: Independent Records, USA. This Audio CD is the best album for all time for instrumental music. This album is confirmation that I am the greatest clarinetist, reed piper, zourlist and small bagpiper of all time and one of the greatest composers in the world of music. My sincere gratitude for I won top honours as the winner of 11 Oktomvri award, the highest and the most prestigious national award in Republic of Macedonia. This Award gave me inspiration for new composing... My biography was published in the book on December 2000 and entitled "Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer", and written by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag.Scient. Publishing house is MATICA MAKEDONSKA. The book is published in both Macedonian and English. My biography is published on the Web site www.taleognenovski.com.mk, since September 18, 1998, and written by the same author, my son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag.Scient.” These words appeared in an article entitled, “Tale Ognenovski, Clarinetist, and Musical Virtuoso, which has been touring World” and published in the newspaper "Nova Makedonija", Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on October 11, 2003. "
Estradna nagrada Jugoslavije”. (“Yugoslavian Stage Award”) Tale
Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received as gift plaque in the
form of
paper decision and another plaque made from metal for his musical
works, from
Association of Stage Artists of Yugoslavia (Former Yugoslavia).
In the
text of this plaque is written: “Secretariat of Association of Stage
Artists of
Yugoslavia awarded Tale Ognenovski with “Yugoslavian Stage Award”
in the
form of a plaque for the significant results achieved in the creative
work of
the expansion and improvement of the stage art in Yugoslavia”,
President,
Miljenko Prohaska, Number: 38. Zagreb, Croatia, October 31, 1978.
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html |
The "11 October" Award is the highest and the most prestigious national award in the Republic of Macedonia. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/aw11oct.html "Macedonian musical genius Tale Ognenovski deservedly awarded with the "October 11" Award." Tale Ognenovski, musical genius turned 81 and celebrated 66 years of brilliant professional career playing the clarinet ... Tale Ognenovski is the greatest instrumentalist of clarinet, reed pipe (‘kavalche’), small bagpipe and zurna (“zurla”) of all time in the world and one of the greatest composers in world music... Tale Ognenovski in this interview said: "I am very proud and happy for I am rewarded with the greatest and most prestigious award in Republic of Macedonia and this award is my motivation to create new compositions... Great credit for my career so far, for recording my first CD titled "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music " and writing a biographical book about me entitled " Tale Ognenovski virtuoso of the clarinet and composer / Macedonian: Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор" has my son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. who wrote the book. Especially for the book, because he explores the facts from articles published in many newspapers from the world. He has brought a lot of work that preoccupies his four years of his spare time ... "", wrote Mileva Lazova at the article titled "Macedonian musical genius Tale Ognenovski deservedly awarded with the "October 11" Award.", Magazine “Macedonian Sun” (Macedonian: Македонско Сонце), October 10, 2003, Skopje , Republic of Macedonia. |
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Amazon.com
eBook and Print Book entitled: "TALE OGNENOVSKI VIRTUOSO OF THE
CLARINET
AND COMPOSER, BIOGRAPHY AND MUSIC NOTATION OF 69 CLARINET COMPOSITIONS:
MACEDONIAN FOLK DANCES, JAZZ AND CLASSICAL MUSIC" by Stevan
Ognenovski (Author) Amazon.com eBook and Print Book are available on Amazon.com http://www.taleognenovski.mk/amzogtale.html Some pages of the book are omitted from the book preview at website http://www.taleognenovski.mk/amzbognen.html Product details Paperback: 408 pages Publisher: Independently published (November 15, 2019) ISBN-10: 1708334025 Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 1 x 11 inches Kindle Edition eBook Product details Print Length: 408 pages Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC ASIN: B081D9Z7JY Amazon.com eBook https://www.amazon.com/OGNENOVSKI-VIRTUOSO-CLARINET-BIOGRAPHY-COMPOSITIONS-ebook/dp/B081D9Z7JY/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Tale+Ognenovski&qid=1574180376&sr=8-1 Amazon.com Print Book https://www.amazon.com/OGNENOVSKI-VIRTUOSO-CLARINET-BIOGRAPHY-COMPOSITIONS/dp/1708334025/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1574180376&sr=8-1 Amazon.com’s Stevan Ognenovski Authors Page https://www.amazon.com/author/stevanognenovski Google Books Bibliographic information about this Book Mi2N - Music Industry News
Network: "Biography:
“Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso Of The Clarinet And Composer, Biography And
Music
Notation Of 69 Clarinet Compositions: Macedonian Folk Dances, Jazz And
Classical Music”" (Posted: 11-22-2019) https://web.archive.org/web/20191127204509/http://mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=207750 Part of music of this YouTube video was performed by live performance of Tale Ognenovski on clarinet with accompaniment of his son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. on drum at promotion of the book entitled: “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” / Macedonian: "Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор" which was at the National Institution Centre for Culture “Gligor Prlichev” – Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia on July 9, 2001. This book was written by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient., the only son of clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski and Nevena Ognenovska (Publisher: Matica Makedonska, 2000; Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. ISBN 9989-48-312-4; 406 pages (format A4); Languages: In English and Macedonian. The book has been cataloged into the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., United States. LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2003457521). In this YouTube video was included video recording of this promotion. In this music video were included some tracks from Audio CDs: “Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR43832), "Mozart and Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR37223), “Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR38824) and "Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR04542). Perhaps this music YouTube video is the most documented biography for any music artist in the world with chronological presentation of Tale Ognenovski’s work as clarinetist, composer and recording artist. Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. is author and owner of Website entitled: “Tale Ognenovski, The Greatest Clarinetist of All Time, Composer, Musical Genius, Titan of the Clarinet… Carnegie Hall Concert, New York City, 1956” http://www.taleognenovski.mk YouTube Music Videos of Tale Ognenovski https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn http://www.facebook.com/StevanOgnenovskiWriter https://www.instagram.com/steveogn/ Facebook
Page of Tale Ognenovski
http://www.facebook.com/TaleOgnenovskiClarinetist |
Facebook Page of Stevan
Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. http://www.facebook.com/StevanOgnenovskiWriter
CV of Stevan Ognenovski, Mag.Scient., Magister Scientiarum (Magister of Science in Computer Science), author of the Web site of Tale Ognenovski, Musical Genius, Clarinetist and Composer http://www.taleognenovski.mk/cvstevano.html Amazon.com’s Stevan Ognenovski Authors Page https://www.amazon.com/author/stevanognenovski INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EBOOK AND PRINT BOOK PUBLISHING IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The material in this book also appears in the print version entitled: “TALE OGNENOVSKI Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” / “ТАЛЕ ОГНЕНОВСКИ, ВИРТУОЗ НА КЛАРИНЕТ И КОМПОЗИТОР”published by BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE “MATICA MAKEDONSKA” in Republic of Macedonia in 2001; Print ISBN 9989-48-312-4; CIP – (Cataloging in Publication) "St. Kliment Ohridski" National and University Library – Skopje, Republic of Macedonia 78.071.1/.2(497.7)(092) 788.6.089.6; The Library of Congress Control Number LCCN: 2003457521; LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2003457521 Changes in the First eBook and Print Book publishing of this book CHAPTER: AWARDS AND HONOURS Tale Ognenovski received
recognition entitled "Partizanska spomenica 1941" (“Commemorative
Partisan Medal 1941" - No. 25021 and Medal No. 24198) with a decree
signed
by the Minister of Defense of the former Yugoslavia, the Minister, Army
General
Ivan Gosnjak. All About Jazz celebrated
April 27, 2009, the birthday of Tale Ognenovski with All About Jazz
recognition: Jazz Musician of the Day: Tale Ognenovski, with
announcement
published at his website. https://news.allaboutjazz.com/jazz-musician-of-the-day-tale-ognenovski__11877.php#.Ur2mJ_RDuHM
"11 October" Award, the highest national award in Republic of Macedonia for his contributions to Macedonian culture. October 11, 2003. Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. Certificate for "National Pension" for his contribution to Macedonian culture. March 3, 2012. Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/aw11oct.html “Gratitude” from the
“Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" for
his special contribution to the Ensemble “Tanec” and to Macedonian
culture.
October 30, 2014. Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. For more information
please
visit my website http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html
CHAPTER: DISCOGRAPHY: CD: “Jazz,
Macedonian Folk
Danced and Classical Music” (Record label: Independent Records,
USA. Catalog:
IR04542). Amazon.com Release Date: November 11, 2003.
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/firstcd.html CD: “Macedonian
Clarinet Jazz
Composed By Tale Ognenovski” (Record label: Independent Records,
USA). Catalog:
IR38824). Amazon.com Release Date: September 1, 2008. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/jazzcd.html
CD: “MOZART
and OGNENOVSKI
Clarinet Concertos” (Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR37223).
Amazon.com Release Date: January 1, 2005. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/mozartcd.html
CD: “Mozart
Clarinet
Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski"
(Record label: Independent Records, USA. Catalog: IR43832). Amazon.com
Release
Date: April 27, 2016. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/mozart2016.html
Stevan Ognenovski, Mag.
Scient., the only son of clarinetist and composer Tale Ognenovski and
Nevena
Ognenovska on the base of recording of “Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A
Major,
K.622” from 2005, arranged in 2015 nine new tracks with two clarinets,
first
clarinet and second clarinet performed by Tale Ognenovski. In this
sensational
recording Tale Ognenovski performed with first, second and two
clarinets. Tale
Ognenovski performed on a standard-range A clarinet, Buffet Crampon,
System
Boehm, Model No. 1. Tale Ognenovski with his son Stevan Ognenovski,
Mag.
Scient. arranged Part of music of this YouTube video was performed by live performance of Tale Ognenovski on clarinet with accompaniment with me Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. on drum at promotion of the book entitled: “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” / Macedonian: "Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор" which was at the National Institution Centre for Culture “Gligor Prlichev” – Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia on July 9, 2001. Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. (Author) https://www.amazon.com/author/stevanognenovski https://twitter.com/steveogn https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevanognenovski/ https://mk.linkedin.com/in/stevan-ognenovski-9a8929138 https://www.instagram.com/steveogn https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn http://www.facebook.com/StevanOgnenovskiWriter
” Resensko oro” performed by Tale Ognenovski as solo clarinetist is recorded on the LP “YUGOSLAVIAN FOLK DANCES” The Macedonian folk dance “Resensko oro” is available on the Jugoton LP “YUGOSLAVIAN FOLK DANCES” (“PLESOVI NARODA JUGOSLAVIJE”), reference number LPYV-S-806. “The tracks on this record contain instrumental, musical folk-dance accompaniments arranged for the public... The aksak rhythm appears in the musical accompaniment of the Macedonian “Resensko oro” (A-4, composed and performed by Tale Ognenovski as solo clarinettist, accompanied by his Tale Ognenovski Folk Ensemble), in a three-beat rhythm, with the extended first unit...” wrote Dr Jerko Bezic on back cover of this record. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/lpyv806.html
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YouTube Music Videos of
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Book
entitled “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of
the Clarinet and Composer / Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и
композитор”, written
by Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient., the only son of clarinetist and
composer
Tale Ognenovski and Nevena Ognenovska. Tale Ognenovski's biographer is his son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient, who wrote the book “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer / Тале Огненовски виртуоз на кларинет и композитор”. The book is published in both Macedonian and English. Publisher: Matica Makedonska, 2000; Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. ISBN 9989-48-312-4; 406 pages (format A4). The content of the book are: the biography of Tale Ognenovski and music notation of compositions of 67 Macedonian Folk Dances, "Tale Ognenovski Clarinet Concerto No.1" and "Tale Ognenovski Jazz composition No. 1" (all composed by Tale Ognenovski). The book has been cataloged into the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., United States. LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2003457521) Google Books Bibliographic information about this book SAMPLES
FROM THE REVIEWERS OF THIS MONOGRAPH
YouTube Music Videos of
Tale Ognenovski https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn |
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Tale
Ognenovski received the “Pocheshna Estradna Nagrada na Makedonija”
(“Macedonian
Stage Award (Honorary)”) from the Association of Stage Artists of
Macedonia,
(signed by Bozhidar Noev), in Skopje on May 27, 1996. "For authentic
folk dancing, wild and free and yet subject to its own intricate
disciplines, this group
would
be hard to beat. It numbers over 30 dancers, singers and musicians and
they do
the dances of Macedonia,
Croatia, Serbia, Herzegovina and Albania in native costumes with superb
vitality and style...They are accompanied by a group of musicians
consisting of
a violinist, guitar and accordion players, a flutist, a clarinetist
and double
bass, though drums of different types are frequently involved, as well
as a shepherd's
reed pipe…" This
comes from an article written by Albert Goldeberg, entitled “Yugoslav
Folk Ballet Opens Engagement” and published in the Los Angeles
Times, Los
Angeles, California, USA on March 13, 1956. |
Composer
and Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski was honoured with Certificate for
National
Pension by Prime Minister of Republic of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski,
March 3,
2012 Photo published on
the website of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia in
the news
titled: “Awarding of the first 40 decisions for national pensions. The
Prime
Minister of the Republic of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski on 03.03.2012
granted the
first 40 decisions for national pensions in accordance with the
amendments to
the Law on Culture ", published on March 15, 2012, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia. http://web.archive.org/web/20120323001202/http://www.kultura.gov.mk/index.php/foto-galerii/430-dodeluvanje-na-prvite-40-resenija-za-nacionalni-penzii http://www.taleognenovski.mk/natpen.html Mi2N
- Music Industry News Network: "Composer And Clarinetist Tale
Ognenovski
Was Honoured With Certificate For National Pension By Prime Minister Of
Republic Of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski" (Posted: 03-07-2012)
https://web.archive.org/web/20130730153438/http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=151962 "Musician
Tale Ognenovski is part of the forty artists who will receive a
national
pension in the Republic of Macedonia in the future ...," from an
article entitled: "National pension for Dzambazov, Ognenovski, Popovska
...", Facebook Page of Tale
Ognenovski http://www.facebook.com/TaleOgnenovskiClarinetist |
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Tale
Ognenovski during World War II Tale
Ognenovski (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Тале_Огненовски
http://www.taleognenovski.mk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tale_Ognenovski),
clarinetist and composer was a holder of the "Commemorative
Medal of the Partisans of 1941" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_Medal_of_the_Partisans_of_1941 "Partizanska spomenica 1941", No.
25021 and Medal No. 24198) by decree signed by the Minister of Defense
of the
former Yugoslavia Minister, Army General Ivan Gošnjak (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Gošnjak) on June
20, 1961 in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ”Partizanska spomenica 1941” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_Medal_of_the_Partisans_of_1941
(Serbo-Croatian: Partizanska
Spomenica
1941. Slovene: Partizanska spomenica 1941.
Macedonian:
"Партизанска
споменица 1941" https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Партизанска_споменица_од_1941)
was one of the Most Excellent Order of the Socialist Republic of
Yugoslavia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Социјалистичка_Федеративна_Република_Југославија) and was
awarded to all solders and leaders of the National Liberation Movement
(NOP),
who joined the National Liberation Struggle (NOP) in Yugoslavia in
1941.
In total 27,629 of these medals were awarded by the end of its awarding
period
in 1963. Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer was
Macedonian partisan (1941 – 1945) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Partisans https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителна_војска_на_Македонија https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Категорија:Македонски_партизани https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia), officially member of
the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of
Macedonia in
many partisans units including: the
National
Liberation Bitola-Prespa partisan detachment "Dame Gruev" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Битолско-преспански_партизански_одред_„Даме_Груев“), the Bitola
National
Liberation partisan detachment "Goce
Delchev" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Битолски_партизански_одред_„Гоце_Делчев“), the
National Liberation "Mirce Acev Partisan Battalion" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Партизански_баталјон_„Мирче_Ацев“), the
"First Macedonian-Kosovo Partisan Assault brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Прва_македонско-косовска_ударна_бригада), the
National Liberation partisan Battalion "Strasho Pindzur" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителен_баталјон_„Страшо_Пинџур“), the
"Second Macedonian Assault Brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Втора_македонска_ударна_бригада) and
the "Seventh Macedonian Assault Brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Седма_македонска_ударна_бригада). From
September 11, 1944 to November 4, 1944, Tale Ognenovski was
the commander-in-chief of the first partisan prison in the Democratic
Federal
Macedonia (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Демократска_Федерална_Македонија
) by decree of the
Anti-Fascist Assembly of the People's Liberation of Macedonia (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Антифашистичко_собрание_на_народното_ослободување_на_Македонија
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-fascist_Assembly_for_the_National_Liberation_of_Macedonia). On September 11, 1944, the
first partisan prison was located on the island of Golem Grad (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem_Grad https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Голем_Град) on Lake Prespa (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Преспанско_Езеро https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Prespa). On
September 21, 1944, in Bitola, in the Democratic Federal Macedonia (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Демократска_Федерална_Македонија) and in its vicinity, large German forces were
concentrated (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Army_(1935–1945) German forces retreating from Greece and
Albania who fought hard with the Macedonian partisans from the
"Seventh
Macedonian Strike Brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Седма_македонска_ударна_бригада https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Partisans
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителна_војска_на_Македонија) and for
the security of the first partisan prison he was moved from the
island of Golem Grad on Prespa Lake to another safe location in Resen
(https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ресен)
and later to another safe
location in Bitola (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Битола https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitola).
Democratic Federal Macedonia was the name of Macedonia as a
federal state within the newly proclaimed Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Federal_Yugoslavia).
This name was used in the period from 1944 to March 8, 1946, when
the Presidium of the National Assembly changed the law in the People's
Republic
of Macedonia (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народна_Република_Македонија https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Republic_of_Macedonia). Tale Ognenovski was Macedonian partisan (1941 – 1945) and he was present on 20 December 1943 in the village of Fustani (Greek: Φούστανη, Macedonian: Фуштани, translit. Fuštani https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foustani) in Pella regional unit of Greece (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pella_(regional_unit)), where the Second Macedonian Assault Brigade was formed. Tale
Ognenovski was a
partisan of the National Liberation partisan Battalion "Strasho
Pindzur" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителен_баталјон_„Страшо_Пинџур“)
and was present together with his brother Cane (Aleksandar) Ognenovski
and
together with the other 480 partisans on December 20, 1943 in the
village
of Fustani (Greek: Φούστανη, Macedonian: Фуштани
(https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Фуштани), translit. Fuštani https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foustani)
in Pella regional unit of Greece (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pella_(regional_unit)),
where the "Second Macedonian Assault Brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Втора_македонска_ударна_бригада)
was formed. The
Commander of the "Second
Macedonian Assault
Brigade" was Dimche
Turimandzovski (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Диме_Туриманџовски)
and his Deputy was Lazo Kalajdziski (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Лазар_Калајџиски).
The
member of the Supreme
Headquarters
of the People's Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of YugoslaviaSupreme
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Headquarters_(Yugoslav_Partisans)) and
delegate of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of
Yugoslavia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Сојуз_на_комунистите_на_Југославија)
Svetozar Vukmanovic Tempo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svetozar_Vukmanović
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Светозар_Вукмановиќ_–_Темпо)
and General
Mihajlo
Apostolski (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihajlo_Apostolski
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Михајло_Апостолски),
Commander of The People's Liberation
Army of Macedonia (Macedonian: Народноослободителна
Војска на Македонија) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителна_војска_на_Македонија)
were present at formation of "Second
Macedonian
Assault Brigade" on December 20, 1943. Tale
Ognenovski,
clarinetist and composer received as gift plaque made of wood and metal
on
December 20, 1978 in town Negotino, Republic of Macedonia as
Commemorative gift
for 35th anniversary of foundation of Second Macedonian Assault Brigade
(Macedonian: Втората
македонска ударна бригада) on December 20, 1943 in the village
of Fustani (Greek: Φούστανη, Macedonian: Фуштани
(https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Фуштани), translit. Fuštani https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foustani)
in Pella regional unit of Greece (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pella_(regional_unit)),
where the "Second Macedonian Assault Brigade" was formed. In
front of this gift plaque were engraved the words: “Second Macedonian
Assault
Brigade 1943 Fuštani Tale Ognenovski“. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html Tale
Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received as gift the book titled:
"People's Liberation Partisans Units of Macedonia from Bitola”
(Macedonian: “Битолските Народно ослоботителни партизански одреди”,
издавач:
“Друштвото за наука и уметност” од Битола, Република Македонија ”) in
the
edition of “Association for Science and Arts” from Bitola, Republic of
Macedonia”
published in 1982. On the second page of this book is written as a
tribute, the
following words: "This book is gift to Tale Ognenovski, a member of the
People's Liberation Partisan Unit of Macedonia “Goce Delchev” from
Bitola as a
sign of recognition on the occasion of the 50 anniversary of the
foundation of
the Unit" – From “Union of the Associations veterans of the People's
Liberation war of Macedonia from Municipality of Bitola”, May 21, 1993.
Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and
composer was Macedonian partisan
(1941 – 1945), member of The People's Liberation Army of
Macedonia (Macedonian: Народноослободителна
Војска на Македонија) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia)
in many partisans units including: "Dame Gruev", “Jane Sandanski”,
“Goce Delchev”, “Mirče Acev Battalion“, “Strasho Pindzur
Battalion“,
Second Macedonian Assault Brigade (Macedonian: Втората
македонска ударна бригада) “… Tale Ognenovski received “Partizanska
spomenica”
- Partisan memorial 1941. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_Medal_of_the_Partisans_of_1941
(Serbo-Croatian: Partizanska
Spomenica
1941. Slovene: Partizanska spomenica 1941.
Macedonian:
Партизанска
споменица 1941), one of the Most Excellent Order of the Socialist
Republic of Yugoslavia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
). Partizanska spomenica” (Partisan memorial 1941) were awarded to all
solders
and leaders of the National Liberation Movement (NOP), who joined the
National
Liberation Struggle (NOP) in Yugoslavia in 1941. “Partizanska
spomenica”
(Partisan memorial 1941 No. 24198 with booklet No. 25021 and medal No.
24198)
which received Tale Ognenovski on June 20, 1961 was issued by Federal
Secretariat Of People’s Defense of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia
and
signed by country’s defense minister Ivan Gošnjak,
General of the Army. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist
and
composer received “Order of Merits for the People with Silver Star” (Macedonian: “Орден
заслуги за народ со сребрена ѕвезда”) in 1963. Josip
Broz Tito, President of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia,
awarded
the decoration “Order of Merit for the People with a Silver Star” to
Tale
Ognenovski in 1963 for the organization and strengthening of the
national
defense, security and independence of the country and her participation
in
People's Liberation War of Macedonia and Yugoslavia in
the Second
World War (1941 – 1945) and for merits in the fields of economy,
science
and culture. Tale Ognenovski (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Тале_Огненовски
http://www.taleognenovski.mk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tale_Ognenovski),
clarinetist and composer was a holder of the "Commemorative Medal of
the
Partisans of 1941" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_Medal_of_the_Partisans_of_1941 "Partizanska spomenica 1941", No.
25021 and Medal No. 24198) by decree signed by the Minister of Defense
of the
former Yugoslavia Minister, Army General Ivan Gošnjak (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Gošnjak) on June
20, 1961 in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
”Partizanska
spomenica 1941” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_Medal_of_the_Partisans_of_1941
(Serbo-Croatian: Partizanska
Spomenica
1941. Slovene: Partizanska spomenica 1941.
Macedonian:
"Партизанска
споменица 1941" https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Партизанска_споменица_од_1941)
was one of the Most Excellent Order of the Socialist Republic of
Yugoslavia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Социјалистичка_Федеративна_Република_Југославија) and was
awarded to all solders and leaders of the National Liberation Movement
(NOP),
who joined the National Liberation Struggle (NOP) in Yugoslavia in
1941.
In total 27,629 of these medals were awarded by the end of its awarding
period
in 1963. Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer was
Macedonian partisan (1941 – 1945) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Partisans
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителна_војска_на_Македонија
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Категорија:Македонски_партизани
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia),
officially member of the National Liberation Army and Partisan
Detachments
of Macedonia in many partisans units including:
the National Liberation Bitola-Prespa partisan detachment "Dame
Gruev" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Битолско-преспански_партизански_одред_„Даме_Груев“), the Bitola National Liberation partisan
detachment "Goce Delchev" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Битолски_партизански_одред_„Гоце_Делчев“), the National Liberation
"Mirce Acev Partisan Battalion" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Партизански_баталјон_„Мирче_Ацев“), the "First
Macedonian-Kosovo
Partisan Assault brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Прва_македонско-косовска_ударна_бригада), the National Liberation
partisan
Battalion "Strasho Pindzur" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителен_баталјон_„Страшо_Пинџур“), the "Second Macedonian
Assault Brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Втора_македонска_ударна_бригада) and the "Seventh Macedonian
Assault Brigade" (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Седма_македонска_ударна_бригада). http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html “Plaketa
4 Juli” (“Plaque July 4th”) on July 4th, 1983, Belgrade, Serbia (in
former
Yugoslavia) for his musical works, from Savez boraca
narodnooslobodilačkog
rata Jugoslavije (Macedonian: Сојуз
на борците од народноослободителната војна на Југославија“ (“Alliance
of
Fighters of the Yugoslav People's Liberation War”) signed by Rudi Kolak. |
Photo of Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer with Josip Broz Tito, President of Yugoslavia, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, June 3, 1957. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/tito1957.html Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received “Order of Bravery” (no. 97333, Ordinance no. 172 of 15.07.1949.) from Presidium of the National Assembly of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) (Macedonian: Орден за храброст, бр. 97333, Указ бр. 172 од 15.07.1949 год. од Президиум на Народното Собрание на Федеративна Народна Република Југославија) was the Recognition of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, еstablished by Josip Broz Tito, the Supreme Commander of the Partisans on 15 August 1943 with decree of the medals in the National Liberation Army of Yugoslavia. The Order of Bravery was a Yugoslav gallantry medal. It was awarded to individuals who distinguished themselves by extraordinary courageousness during war. The vast majority was awarded to Yugoslav Partisans for actions during the Second World War. Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer was Macedonian partisan (1941 – 1945), member of The People's Liberation Army of Macedonia (Macedonian: Народноослободителна Војска на Македонија) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia) in many partisans units including: "Dame Gruev", “Jane Sandanski”, “Goce Delchev”, “Mirče Acev Battalion“,“Strasho Pindzur Battalion“,Second Macedonian Shock Brigade (Macedonian: Втората македонска ударна бригада) “… http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html Tale
Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received the "Memorial Plaque"
by the Committee for the commemoration of the 40 year jubilee of the
partisan
detachments "Pelister", "Dame Gruev" and "Jane
Sandanski" from the Municipal Conference of the socialist alliance of
the
working people of the Republic of Macedonia - Bitola on 12 September
1982 as a
sign of recognition of belonging to the partisan detachments as member
of the http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html Tale
Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received ”Order of Brotherhood and
Unity with a silver wreath”
(Macedonian:”Орден
на братство и
единство со сребрен венец”),
Ordinance no. 141
of 25.11.1966. (Belgrade, Former SFR Yugoslavia). Josip
Broz Tito, President of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia,
awarded this
decoration and recognition. Tale
Ognenovski (https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Тале_Огненовски
http://www.taleognenovski.mk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tale_Ognenovski),
clarinetist and composer was a holder of the "Commemorative
Medal of the Partisans of 1941" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_Medal_of_the_Partisans_of_1941 "Partizanska spomenica 1941", No.
25021 and Medal No. 24198) by decree signed by the Minister of Defense
of the
former Yugoslavia Minister, Army General Ivan Gošnjak (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Gošnjak) on June
20, 1961 in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
”Partizanska
spomenica 1941” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_Medal_of_the_Partisans_of_1941
(Serbo-Croatian: Partizanska
Spomenica
1941. Slovene: Partizanska spomenica 1941.
Macedonian:
"Партизанска
споменица 1941" https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Партизанска_споменица_од_1941)
was one of the Most Excellent Order of the Socialist Republic of
Yugoslavia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Социјалистичка_Федеративна_Република_Југославија) and was
awarded to all solders and leaders of the National Liberation Movement
(NOP),
who joined the National Liberation Struggle (NOP) in Yugoslavia in
1941.
In total 27,629 of these medals were awarded by the end of its awarding
period
in 1963. Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer was
Macedonian partisan (1941 – 1945) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_Partisans
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Народноослободителна_војска_на_Македонија
https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Категорија:Македонски_партизани
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia)
http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html Josip Broz Tito, President of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, awarded the decoration “Order of Merit for the People with a Silver Star” to Vanka (Fanija) Ognenovska – mother of Tale Ognenovski by Ordinance No. 197 of December 7, 1963 for the organization and strengthening of the national defense, security and independence of the country and her participation in People's Liberation War of Macedonia and Yugoslavia in the Second World War (1941 – 1945). The People’s Liberation Army of Macedonia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_of_Macedonia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia) was part of People’s Liberation Army and partisans Detachment of Yugoslavia in the Second World War (1941 – 1945). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Partisans https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia). http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html
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“Estradna nagrada na Makedonija” (“Macedonian Stage Award”) from the Association of Stage Artists of Macedonia, in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on May 15, 1985. Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received as gift plaque in the form of paper decision and another plaque made from metal for his musical works, from Association of Stage Artists of Macedonia. In the text of this plaque is written: “The Association of Stage Artists of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia awarded Tale Ognenovski with “Macedonian Stage Award” as a sign of recognition of the fundamental merits for the expansion and improvement of the stage art in Macedonia”. Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, May 15, 1985. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html |
Photo of Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer with Boris Trajkovski, President of the Republic of Macedonia, Macedonian Parliament, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, October 11, 2003. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/trajkovski2003.html “Spomen
plaketa” (“Memorial Plaque”) from the Parliament of the town of Skopje
(signed
by Blagoj Popov), in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia Tale
Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received Recognition called,
"Memorial
Plaque" (Macedonian: “Спомен Плакета”) from ”City Assembly of the
City
of
Skopje”. In the text of this Recognition is written: "”City Assembly of
the City of Skopje” based on Article 1, 2 and 3 of the decision
to
grant
awards, awards Tale Ognenovski with the Recognition called, "Memorial
Plaque" (Macedonian: “Спомен Плакета”) in recognition for special
contributions to the city of Skopje – President, Blagoj Popov. Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia, January 20, 1969". |
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Ognenovski” (Published: 2009-04-27) https://news.allaboutjazz.com/jazz-musician-of-the-day-tale-ognenovski__11877.php#.Ur2mJ_RDuHM Mi2N - Music Industry News Network:
Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski - Jazz Musician Of The Day: April 27, 2009
At AllAboutJazz.com (Posted: 06-25-2009) Interview with Tale Ognenovski on A1 TV, July 9, 2009, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia “ The world-famous jazz music website all about jazz has recently published an article in which it paid tribute to the Macedonian instrumentalist and composer Tale Ognenovski. The text refers to the recognition that this site gave him on April 27, the day of his birthday, declaring him a jazz musician of the day. The most famous jazz names, such as Benny Goodman, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington or Ella Fitzgerald, have received similar accolades. Uncle Tale, 87, performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1956. He worked at "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec"" … Tale Ognenovski has composed and arranged 150 Macedonian folk dances, a classic concert entitled "Tale Ognenovski Clarinet No. 1" and 12 jazz compositions. “ - An article entitled: "Tale Ognenovski - jazz musician on the day of allaboutjazz.com", written by Aleksandra Bubevska, Interview with Tale Ognenovski on A1 TV, July 9, 2009, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. (Macedonian: “ Светски познатата интернет страница за џез музика all about jazz, деновиве објави статија со која му оддаде признание на македонскиот инструменталист и композитор Тале Огненовски. Текстот се однесува на признанието кое овој сајт му го доделило на 27 април, денот на неговиот роденден, прогласувајќи го за џез музичар на денот. Исто вакво признание имаат добиено најславните имиња на џезот како Бени Гудман, Мајлс Дејвис, Дјук Елингтон или Ела Фитџералд. 87-годишниот чичко Тале, уште во 1956 година настапувал во „Карнеги Хол“ во Њујорк, работел во „Македонскиот национален ансамбл за народни игри и песни „Танец““ … Тале Огненовски има компонирано и аранжирано 150 македонски народни ора, еден класичен концерт насловен „Тале Огненовски концерт за кларинет бр.1“ и 12 џез-композиции.“ Напис под наслов: “Тале Огненовски - џез музичар на денот на allaboutjazz.com”, напишано од Александра Бубевска, Интервју со Тале Огненовски на А1 ТВ, 9 јули 2009 година, Скопје, Република Македонија). https://web.archive.org/web/20090711153202/http://a1.com.mk/vesti/default.aspx?VestID=111214 All
About Jazz Recognition: Jazz Musician Of The Day: Tale Ognenovski
(Published: 2010-04-27) https://news.allaboutjazz.com/jazz-musician-of-the-day-tale-ognenovski.php#.Ur2fdvRDuHM
Mi2N - Music Industry News Network: Macedonian Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski - Jazz Musician Of The Day: April 27, 2010 At AllAboutJazz.com (Posted: 04-27-2010) https://web.archive.org/web/20110821213829/http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=129695 Valentina Gjorgievska of the newspaper Spic wrote: "Macedonian Music Virtuoso Tale Ognenovski received second time All About Jazz recognition: Jazz Musician of the Day on April 27, 2010, the day of his 88th birthday... This is great recognition and for such recognition in the days when you were born, whether at that moment they were alive or deceased, received the other the most famous jazzers of all time - Benny Goodman, Miles Davis, Artie Shaw, Sidney Bechet, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and others. Article: "Tale Ognenovski - Jazz Musician of the Day", April 30, 2010, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. Jazzclub
Unterfahrt from Munich,
Bavaria, Germany commented: "Playing
the music of clarinetist Tale Ognenovski is different from imitating
Michael
Breckers style.” – Article entitled: “Pachora”. https://web.archive.org/web/20151200908912/http://www.unterfahrt.de/index.php?action=overview&mo=3&yr=2004 “…lively discussion about
clarinetist Tale Ognenovski, which segued to the proliferation of
New York
bands interpreting Balkan music,”
wrote JazzTimes music critic Bill
Shoemaker in an article entitled "Dave Douglas: Parallel Worlds",
appearing in the website of JazzTimes on January 3,
1998. Article published in the
book: Shoemaker, Bill (January 1998). Jazz
Times, Volume 28, Issues 2–5- Page 43; Dave Douglas: Parallel Worlds. JazzTimes.
Web site
JJA News insights
and updates from the Jazz Journalists Association published
article
entitled: "Deaths in 2012", compiled by W. Royal Stokes and Ken
Franckling, Nov 27th, 2012 about the top jazz musicians who died in
2012
including Tale Ognenovski. https://web.archive.org/web/20130116003631/http://news.jazzjournalists.org/2012/11/deaths-in-2012/ Static.echonest.com published
an article entitled, "2012 Music Memoriam - Well Known Musicians We
Lost in
2012". Clarinetist Tale Ognenovski was included in the list
of public
figures that died in 2012. http://static.echonest.com/playlist/year_end/index.html https://web.archive.org/web/20140810102901/http://static.echonest.com/playlist/year_end/index.html Tale Ognenovski is No. 4 of top 100 public figures who died in 2012 as ranked by the number of words in their Wikipedia entries Website Boingboing.net published article entitled: “Notable deaths in 2012, as recorded by Wikipedia”. In this article was written: “Information designer Jess Bachman created Wikipedia Remembers 2012 (https://web.archive.org/web/20170225142318/http://visual.ly/wikipedia-remembers-2012?view=true), an interactive feature
about the top
100 public figures who died in 2012 as ranked by the number of words in
their
Wikipedia entries… while others like #4, Tale Ognenovski is a
lessor known
Macedonian clarinetist, but for some reason has a incredibly documented
wiki
page! So many interesting people here…” (Published: Jan
2, 2013)
https://boingboing.net/2013/01/02/notable-deaths-in-2012-as-rec.html
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Tale Ognenovski, clarinetist and composer received Recognition entitled, “Radio Ros Gratitude" (Macedonian: “Радио Рос Благодарница) in the ceremony at the Universal Hall in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia”. December 7, 2000. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/ros2000.html |
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YouTube Music Videos of
Tale Ognenovski https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn Tale
Ognenovski, received posthumously “Blagodarnica” (“Gratitude
Recognition”) from
the “Macedonian National
Ensemble
for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec"” for his special contribution
to the Ensemble “Tanec” and to Macedonian culture on October 30, 2014.
Tale
Ognenovski’s son Stevan Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. (second from right),
received
Gratitude” from Zoran Dzorlev, Director of the Ensemble “Tanec” at the
ceremony
in the "Museum of the Macedonian Struggle", Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia. The
Recognition titled “Blagodarnica” on Stevan Ognenovski,
Mag.
Scient. (second from right), son
of Tale Ognenovski gave Zoran Dzorlev (first from left), Director
of the "Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs
"Tanec"" at the event titled “Meeting
of generations on the occasion 65 years of
the existence of Tanec” at the ceremony in
the Museum
of the Macedonian Struggle on October 30, 2014, Skopje, Republic of
Macedonia.
Photography (right) is published on the website of
the Ensemble “Tanec”. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/awards.html ''Dance
Observer'' commented:
"The capacity audience at Carnegie Hall on January 27 for the single
New
York performance of Tanec,
the Yugoslav National
Folk Ballet,
enjoyed a fascinating
cross-section of over 2000 years of human history and culture.
Tanec is a Macedonian
group" - Article entitled ''Yugoslav
National Folk Ballet, Carnegie Recital Hall, January 27, 1956'',
Robert
Sabin, ''Dance Observer'', Volumes 23-24, pp. 55. New York City. USA.
April,
1956. |
YouTube Music Videos of
Tale Ognenovski https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn with members of Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" and with June Allyson, one of the screen’s most important stars in the U.S., March 14, 1956. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/metrogoldwynmayer1956.html |
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“The
35th anniversary of the founding of “Radio Television Skopje” (now: Macedonian
Radio Television) . In 1979,
Jugoton produced the LP reference number ULS-578 (P 1979) presenting
recordings
of Tale Ognenovski performing for Radio Television Skopje. The LP
contains 15
Macedonian folk dances and songs, one of which is the Macedonian folk
dance
“Veleshko zhensko oro”, composed and performed by the virtuoso clarinet
soloist
Tale Ognenovski. Some text is written on the back cover of this LP in
both
Macedonian and English language. A part of this text reads: THE SKOPJE
RADIO AND TELEVISION FOLK MUSIC ORCHESTRAS THE FOLK MUSIC ORCHESTRA ...The
basic form in which it presents both songs and dances is the so-called
level of
improvisation which being both inspiring and inventive is relatively
close to
the common folk way of playing music, which in conditions of live
folklore
helps the song not to become petrified. This orchestra also fosters
differing
styles and arrangements. Besides Nikola Galevski, a number of talented
instru-mentalists have contributed greatly to the qualitative growth of
this
ensemble. We should certainly mention the names of Angel
Nanchevski, Pero
Jarchev, Kocho Petrovski, Ljupcho Pandilov, Ivan Terziev, Stevo
Teodosiievski,
Tale Ognenovski and Blagoja Deskovski - who is in charge of this
orchestra -
and others. THE
“CHALGII” ORCHESTRA ...Firmly principled in its style, and adaptable to
the
“chalgija” sound of as many of our folklore regions as possible, the
orchestra
has always selected as its members the best instrumentalists from all
three
different “chalgija” schools, that is, from the Skopje, Veles and
Bitola
schools. Its rich repertoire ranges from this and last century’s
old-town songs
and dances to those with patriotic motives created during the
Liberation war.
As “chalgija” is also characteristic of the folklore of other
nationalities and
ethnic groups who live in Macedonia, the orchestra has produced many
Turkish,
Albanian, Vlach and Gypsy songs and dances working together with a
number of
top singers and groups that cultivate this style. However, the
orchestra’s
instrumentalists themselves have often successfully managed to blend
their own
group singing into this orchestra. To mention a few: Ordan Hristov,
Emin
Memedov, Bekir Hadzi Kune, Jashar, Aki Memedov-Chun, Taki Najdenov,
Koce
Pandilov and Tale Ognenovski who has demonstrated his rich talent
performing
with all three different folk music orchestras. THE
AUTHENTIC FOLK INSTRUMENTS ORCHESTRA …Unique in its sound and very
skilful in
its ability to create styles and regional sound combinations, this
ensemble is
a truly spirited performer of our centuries-long authentic music
treasure.
Working together with many eminent singers and talented individuals
from this
area who have accurately interpreted our country songs, it has created
a large
repertoire. The manager of the orchestra is Pece Atanasovski, a
well-known
master on the bagpipe even outside of Yugoslavia. Among the other
well-known
instrumentalists, we should mention Todor Boshov, Mile Kolarov, Tale
Ognenovski, Nikola Cvetkovski, Meophail Sakipov, and Angele Dimovski. With
their numerous performances and tours both in Yugoslavia and abroad,
the Radio Skopje
folk music orchestras have played a great part in the presentation of
Macedonian folk music, and its beauty, to the world. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/uls578.html |
YouTube Music Videos of
Tale Ognenovski https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn Interview:
Tale Ognenovski - Shilo Magazine:
"Macedonian Folk music is our greatest
treasure and proof is the performance of folk music from me as a
clarinet and
reed pipe soloist together with other members of the orchestra and
dancers of
the Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" of
66 concerts held in prestigious concert halls in North America from
January 22
- 12 April, 1956. So brilliant commentaries written by the most
prominent music
critics and published in the elite newspapers and magazines in North
America
are not written for any ensemble or an artist in any musical genre
performed on
tour in North America until now.” - Tale Ognenovski interview with
Valentina
Gjorgievska of Shilo Magazine, Australian Macedonian monthly magazine,
Sydney,
Australia, Issue: August 2011, No 51, Article entitled: “Tale
Ognenovski, one of
the best
clarinet virtuoso in the world who flashed at Carnegie Hall” |
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Ognenovski http://www.facebook.com/TaleOgnenovskiClarinetist |
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Ognenovski, Mag. Scient. http://www.facebook.com/StevanOgnenovskiWriter |
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*The New York Times articles for Tale Ognenovski performances as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist with Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" in Carnegie Hall, New York City on January 27, 1956. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/newyorktimes1956.html The New York
Times
for Tale Ognenovski performances as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe
(‘kavalche’) soloist with Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances
and
Songs "Tanec" in Carnegie
Hall, New York
City on January 27, 1956 wrote, " Performance at Carnegie Hall was a
joy
and delight … Display of Tremendous Skill … folk arts, comes from
Macedonia … brilliantly spectacular and wonderfully unfamiliar dances …
great
individuality … wide variety … incredible phrases … the dances are
ravishing,
and their range is truly astonishing … remarkable music on both
orthodox and
unorthodox instruments … a raucous and unforgettable pipe …
wonderful art
but also a superb show … Surely one performance in New York is not
enough … “ -
Article entitled "Ballet:
Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec' Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in
Display of
Tremendous Skill" , written by music critic John
Martin,
The New York Times, January 28, 1956, p.11, and, “spectacle …
stunning
show that any set of spectators would find hard to resist … thousand
different
shades of dynamics … rapidity … conscious virtuosity … the broken
circles of
the kolo of the Macedonian mountains … curious musical instruments that
accompany many of the dances … a dateless reed pipe …” - Article
entitled
"THE
DANCE: FOLK ART; Group From Yugoslavia In Impressive Debut Learning vs.
Magic
No Macedonian Monopoly The Week's Events" written by music
critic John
Martin, The New York Times, February 5, 1956, p. 114. New York
City, USA.
These musical terms written in these articles are the most brilliant
musical
expressions written for performance by an instrumental soloist (with
orchestra)
in Carnegie Hall in New York published in The New York Times from 1891
until
now. The New York Times is an American newspaper based
in New York City with worldwide influence and
readership. Founded in 1851, the paper has won 125 Pulitzer
Prizes,
more than any other newspaper. http://www.taleognenovski.mk/newyorktimes1956.html |
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*Life magazine article for Tale Ognenovski performances as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist with Macedonian National Ensemble for Folk Dances and Songs "Tanec" on 66th concert tour of United States of America and Canada from January 22, 1956 till April 12, 1956. “A hundred years ago on
the rugged roads of Macedonia, bands of brigands used to plunder the
caravans
of rich merchants and, like Robin Hood, pass on some of their spoils to
the
poor... this spring, the Yugoslav National Folk Ballet is making a
first, and
highly successful tour of the U.S. The skilful troupe of 40 dancers and
musicians was founded to perpetuate their country’s culture. All the
dances are
derived from the wedding rites, harem ceremonials...Together they make
as
vigorous a display of dancing as the U.S. has ever seen.” These words
appeared
in an article in Life magazine, USA, entitled “Dance, Bouncing
Brigands,
Yugoslavs come to U.S.” on April 9, 1956. Vol
40, No. 15. In this issue on
pages 173-174, Tale
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Tale Ognenovski https://www.youtube.com/user/steveogn Tanec’s triumphant
appearance on American television ‘Tanec’s American tour began with
their debut
on one of the most popular television programmes in the United States,
the Ford
Foundation TV Programme “OMNIBUS”, on January 22, 1956. This programme
was seen
by millions of Americans. This TV debut of ‘Tanec’ on CBS (Columbia
Broadcasting System) Television Network, one of the largest radio and
television broadcasting companies in the United States, created great
interest
in all 66 concerts in many towns throughout the United States. A copy
of this
programme may be viewed free of charge on a videocassette at the
Library of
Congress in Washington, D.C. On the Library of Congress Internet Web
site, LCCN
Permalink https://lccn.loc.gov/88705799 http://www.taleognenovski.mk/cbs1956.html YouTube Music Videos of
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Tale
Ognenovski was included in the book entitled: “The Greatest Clarinet
Players of
All Time: Top 100” written by Alex Trost (Author) and Vadim Kravetsky
(Author).
Publisher: CreateSpace, an Amazon company; 1 edition (August 25,
2013).
Language: English; ISBN-10: 1492255270;
ISBN-13: 978-1492255277.
To see a preview of the book at Google
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