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Tale Ognenovski

Tale Ognenovski (Macedonian: Тале Огненовски; April 27, 1922 – June 19, 2012) was a Macedonian multi-instrumentalist who played clarinet, recorder, tin whistle, bagpipe, zurna, and drums. He composed or arranged 300 instrumental compositions: Macedonian folk dances, jazz compositions, and classical concerts.

On January 27, 1956, he performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City as a clarinet and reed pipe (recorder) soloist of the Macedonian State Ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs.

For this Carnegie Hall concert The New York Times music critic John Martin, wrote two articles: "Ballet: Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec' Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display of Tremendous Skill" ", published on January 28, 1956, and "The Dance: Folk Art; Group From Yugoslavia In Impressive Debut Learning vs. Magic No Macedonian Monopoly The Week's Events", published on February 5, 1956. 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." Life commented, "This spring, the Yugoslav National Folk Ballet is making a first, and highly successful tour of the U.S...Together they make as vigorous a display of dancing as the U.S. has ever seen." 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."

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. Tale Ognenovski won top honors on October 11, 2003, at Macedonian Parliament as the Winner of "11 October" Award, the highest and the most prestigious national award in Republic of Macedonia. Ognenovski was included in the book The Greatest Clarinet Players of All Time: Top 100 by Alex Trost and Vadim Kravetsky.

Tale Ognenovski and his son Stevan Ognenovski arranged for two clarinets Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K.622, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and recorded the albums Mozart and Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos and Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622 Arranged for Two Clarinets by Tale Ognenovski . Perhaps these two albums are unique recordings of this concert with two clarinets where first clarinet with first arrangement and second clarinet with second arrangement that's played simultaneously – by one performer (Tale Ognenovski). Top40-Charts News published an article entitled, "Mozart and Ognenovski Is the Best Clarinet Concertos in the World" on November 21, 2014.

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27 април 1922 г. беше четвъртък под звездния знак на . Беше 116 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Warren G. Harding.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 103 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на неделя, 27 април 2025 г., преди 188 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на понеделник, 27 април 2026 г., след 176 дни. Живял си за 37 809 дни, или около 907 434 часа, или около 54 446 044 минути, или около 3 266 762 640 секунди.

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27th of April 1922 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 27 април 1922 г.

OFFICER KILLED IN BANDON.; Brigade Commandant O'Neill Is Shot Dead Without Warning.

Date: 27 April 1922

Acting Commandant M S O'Neill killed near Bandon

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HYLAN CITES NEARST AS HIS IDEAL EDITOR; All the Others Whom He Lists as "Newspaper Giants" Died Long Ago. DENOUNCES PRESS OF TODAY Opposition to His Re-election Given as Illustration of Newspapers' Misuse of Power. Cites His Own Campaigns. Vencrates Their Memory. Says Business Is Injured.

Date: 28 April 1922

talks to N Y Press Club on newspapers

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HARVARD HAS DOUBT ON A FEW ATHLETES; Investigation Clears Most of Those Mentioned at Conference of Colleges.NO ONE YET SUSPENDED Hard to Prove Charges or to Know Where to Draw the Line,Says Dean Briggs.

Date: 27 April 1922

Special to The New York Times

Harvard completes its investigation of athletes whose names were brought up at conference of colleges; Dean Briggs comments on difficulty in proving charges

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BRITAIN TO SUMMON MEETING OF ALLIES; France Will Be Asked Her Intentions if Germany Balkson May 31.NOTE TO RUSSIA DISCUSSEDSoviet Delegates Insist TheyWill Make No AgreementWithout a Loan.

Date: 27 April 1922

By EDWIN L. JAMES. Copyright, 1922, by The New York Times Company. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Edwin JAMES

Will summon meeting of signatories of Versailles Treaty to discuss attitude of French toward German reparations

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NEWSBOYS CONTINUE STRIKE; Fight American and News by Selling Late Evening Editions.

Date: 28 April 1922

strike continued; newsboys sell late evening editions

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HARRY S. SANDERSON DEAD.; Past Exalted Ruler of Elks Was Long Manager of Tony Pastor's.

Date: 27 April 1922

death

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PUBLISHERS CHEER HAYS AT MEETING; Hail Movie Dictator as a Genius as They Open Convention in Dinner of 1,000. TELLS OF IDEALS FOR FILMS Declares Picture Industry Must Adopt as High a Code of Ethics as Newspapers.

Date: 27 April 1922

Formation

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BERLIN AND MOSCOW NAME AMBASSADORS; First Concessions to German Companies Are Announced by Soviet Newspapers. MANY OBSTACLES TO TRADE Until Soviet System is Changed Russia Offers Scant Attraction, Industrial Organ Says.

Date: 28 April 1922

German foreign office states that there are no military clauses; 1,500 concessions granted Germany by Russia have not progressed beyond paper stage; Prof A B Wiedenfeld appointed German amb to Russia; L Krassin appointed Amb to Germany

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Today's Radio Program

Date: 27 April 1922

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LOST $500,000 BONDS ARE FOUND IN BOSTON; Liberties Mailed by Chase National Bank Safe in NationalShawmut Bank.BLANK PAPER CAUSED ERROR Report of Robbery Due to Arrival of Package Erroneously Supposed to Contain Bonds.

Date: 28 April 1922

Special to The New York Times

$500,000 Liberty bonds reported found in Boston

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