Listen
to the unique Macedonian
Folk Dances,
Classical and Jazz Music of one of the Greatest Instrumentalists and
Composers in World Music.
TALE OGNENOVSKI’S DISCOGRAPHY
Tale Ognenovski has composed and arranged 150 Macedonian folk dances including: Nevenino Oro, Brusnichko Oro, Bukovsko Svadbarsko Oro, Talevo Kasapsko Oro, Stevchevo Oro, Sharsko Oro, Pelistersko Oro, Talevo Svadbarsko Oro, Piperkovo Oro, Zhensko Kichevsko Oro, Caparsko Oro, Staroto Oro, Starsko za Ramo, Skopski Chochek, Kumovo Oro Chochek, Prilepsko Svadbarsko Oro, Resensko Oro, Poljansko Oro, Kasapsko Oro, Patruno Svadbeno Oro, Mominsko Oro, Egejsko Oro and Chamiko Oro.He
made his
recording debut
as a composer with the Galevski-Nanchevski Orchestra in 1963, with the
first
record EP 14700 produced by PGP RTB - "Radio Televizija
Beograd"
(Radio Television Belgrade (now Radio Television
Serbia), Belgrade,
Serbia). In 1965, Tale Ognenovski established his own "Tale Ognenovski
Orchestra", and PGP RTB produces the record EP
14711, He made his
recording debut for
| LP1439 | Brusnichko oro | RTB | |
| NK10280 | Adana oro | RTB | |
| LPY-61143 | Bukovsko svadbarsko oro | Jugoton | |
| CAY321 | Nevenino oro | Jugoton | |
| LP1495 | Staro Kukushko oro | RTB | |
| NK10387 | Ristevo oro | RTB | |
| MP21037 | Ohridsko oro | RTS | |
| EP14700 | Pelistersko oro | RTB | |
| EP14702 | Bukovsko oro | RTB | |
| EP14703 | Talevo svadbarsko oro | RTB | |
| EP14704 | Zhensko krsteno oro | RTB | |
| EP14711 | Prespansko oro | RTB | |
| EP14716 | Demirhisarsko zhensko oro | RTB | |
| EP14758 | Stevchevo oro | RTB | |
| EPY34461 | Kumovo oro-chochek | Jugoton | |
| EPY34489 | Kasapsko oro | Jugoton | |
| EPY3851 | Poljansko oro | Jugoton | |
| ULS-578 | Veleshko zhensko oro | RTS | |
| LPYVS806 | Resensko oro | Jugoton | |
| LPYV780 | Bukovsko svadbarsko oro | Jugoton | |
| LPY61049 | More devojchence malecko | Jugoton | |
| MP21176 | Kasapsko oro | MRT | |
| MP31087 | Nevestinsko oro
VIDEO VHS PAL |
MRT | |
| LP1210,
LP1211,
NK10018, NK10027 |
Adana oro | RTB
RTB RTB RTB |
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| LP1394 | Chupurlika | RTB | |
| LPY61294
CAY381 |
Kasapsko oro | Jugoton
Jugoton |
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| CAY157 | Bukovsko svadbarsko oro | JUGOTON | |
| LPY50985
CAY249 |
Beranche | JUGOTON
JUGOTON |
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| Songs with famous singers with Tale Ognenovski's Orchestra and other Orchestra's | JUGOTON, RTB, DISKOS, BEOGRAD DISK |
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Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music |
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Tale Ognenovski is the greatest clarinetist, reed piper.
zourlist
and
small bagpiper of all time. He is one of the Greatest Composers in
World
Music. He performed as
virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist with
Macedonian
Ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs “Tanec” in North America (66 concerts
in
53 different towns, from January 22, 1956 till April 12, 1956):
Carnegie
Hall, New York, on January 27, 1956; Boston, Massachusetts (Symphony
Hall,
January 31, 1956); Chicago, Illinois (Chicago Civic Opera House,
February
4 and 5, 1956); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Academy of Music, February
7,
1956); Washington, D.C. (Constitution Hall, February 9,1956);
Baltimore,
Maryland (Lyric Theater, February 10, 1956); Denver, Colorado
(Auditorium
Arena, March 4, 1956); San Francisco, California (Opera House, March 7
and
9, 1956); Los Angeles, California (Philharmonic Auditorium, March 12,
13
and 14, 1956); San Diego, California (Russ Auditorium , March 19,
1956);
Houston, Texas (City Auditorium, March 28 and 29, 1956); New Orleans,
Louisiana
(Civic Theatre, April 1, 2 and 3, 1956); Atlanta, Georgia (Tower
Theatre,
April 5, 6 and 7, 1956); Toronto, Canada (Massey Hall, February 13,
1956);
France (83 concerts in 58 towns and cities in France including Paris,
Le
Havre, Nantes, Poitiers, Clermont-Ferrand, Lille, Cherbourg, Toulon,
Toulouse,
Rennes, Bourges, Chaumont, Solon de Provence, Laval, Brest, Lorient,
St.
Nazaire, Angers, Tours, Limoges, Pont a Mouson, Bourgen Brest, Belfor,
St
Entienne, St Brieuc, St Malo, Vendome, Gien, Orleans, Niort, La
Rochelle,
Marmonde, Mont de Marson, Dax, Tarbes, Agen, Albi, Pau, Carcassonne, St
Gaudens,
Beziers, Perpignan, Arcachon, Nimes, Grenoble, Lyon, Villeurbone and
Gueret,
from September 20 until November 25, 1959), Germany (72 concerts in
many
towns, including Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Bonn, Gottingen, Munich and
Wiesbaden,
from August 15 until October 27, 1956), Switzerland (4 concerts in
Berne
on July 7 and 8, 1959 and in Geneva on July 9 and 10, 1959)...
He had performances broadcast on television with Ensemble “Tanec” on
one
of the most popular television programmes in the United States, the
Ford
Foundation TV Programme “Omnibus” (Producer, Robert Saudek) on CBS
(Columbia
Broadcasting System) Television Network, on January 22, 1956, on French
Television
on September 20 and 21, 1959, on Swiss Television, on July, 1959…
Parts of the articles in the newspapers which are related for
performances
of Tale Ognenovski as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist with
Ensemble
“Tanec”:
“The Yugoslav National Folk Ballet “Tanec”, which has been touring
Europe
with great success, made the reason quite clear last night in a
performance
at Carnegie Hall that was a joy and delight...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”
“…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.
“ ...The Yugoslav National Folk Ballet, which spent the week-end in the
Civic
Opera house, is a fair sample...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
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.
“…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... “ written by Samuel Singer entitled
“Yugoslav
Ballet Visits Academy”. It appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer 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...
“ written by Paul Hume and entitled “Yugoslav Dancers Shoot the Works”.
It
appeared in The Washington Post and Times Herald on February 10, 1956.
“…The single appearance here, sponsored by International Artists in
association
with Charles E. Green and Lee V. Eastman, brought a capacity audience
to
Massey Hall... Last night Torontonians had an opportunity to access
Tanec,
the Yugoslav National Folk Ballet, first artistic export from there,
currently
on a whirlwind tour of Canada and the United States. …The first
impression,
however, must be one of rhythmic precision... Nor was the performance
without
spectacle... This was often a fitting part of the interpretation in a
larger
dance scheme, but in the case of one dance, Sopska Poskocica it was no
more
than a show-off dance. As such it was highly effective with its leaps
and
other strenuous choreography... The music, whether for singing or
dancing,
had the same spontaneous folk quality and an exotic character...”
written
by John Kraglund, entitled “Music in Toronto”and appearing in The Globe
and
Mail on February 14, 1956.
“… the first local appearance of “Tanec,” the Yugoslav National Folk
Ballet
last night in the Opera House. “Tanec” (the world actually means
“dance”
in Yugoslavian) is actually a highly trained group of professional folk
dancers
and musicians who have taken the folk songs and dances of Macedonia,
Bosnia,
Serbia and all the six republica of Yugoslavia and made a very colorful
and
musically exciting show out of them…The music itself - including
several
indigenous instruments - is worth the price of the show, and never more
so
than in a number titled simply “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.
“ The Yugoslav National Folk Ballet - known at home as Tanec - excited
a
large audience, seemingly principally composed of fellow countrymen, in
the
Philharmonic Auditorium last night. The engagement continues through
tonight
and Wednesday. 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…” written by Albert Goldeberg, title “Yugoslav Folk Ballet
Opens
Engagement”, Los Angeles Times, March 13, 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.
Tale Ognenovski was a virtuoso clarinet soloist in Sopska Poskocica but
also
and arranger of music because he added his own improvisations to more
parts
of the dance. This has also been the case with other dances where Tale
Ognenovski
has performed as virtuoso clarinet and reed pipe soloist.
“Everyone in the audience applauded as if they were four people, and
the
Macedonian National Ballet left a great impression in Bourges... 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
qoute 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 performance 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 “premiere” 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.
“Everyone who went to the concerts by Ensemble 'Tanec' in Paris and
other
towns and cities in France during the tour in 1959 of a little over two
months
was fascinated. Yes, audiences opened wide their hearts and didn't
think
anything of their hands while applauding your folk dancers. What
'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 a prime example of this was the clarinetist Tale Ognenovski...” “
said
Raymond Guillier (Director of his own company, 'Les grands spectacles
internationaux
Les productions Raymond Guillier, 129 Boulevard Massena - Paris”)
Manager
of international exhibitions in Paris, France…” The above appeared in
an
article entitled 'Your dance fascinates me,' written by M. Georgievski,
and
published in the newspaper 'Vecher', Skopje, Republic of Macedonia on
September
14, 1964.
Tale Ognenovski received numerous awards and honours, all amongst the
most
prestigious in the world of performing arts. The most significant
awards
were:
1.) First Award Clarinet as the best clarinetist at the First
Macedonian
Festival of Folk Dances and Songs, Skopje, October 6-10, 1948, ahead of
musicians
from 453 folk dance groups. “The First Award Clarinet was received by
Tale
Ognenovski from Bitola…” appeared under the title “Awards received by
choirs,
folk dance and song groups, solo singers and players who participated
at
the first Republic of Macedonia Festival of Folk Dances and Songs”,
published
in the newspaper “Nova Makedonija” on October 13, 1948.
2.) First Award at the Yugoslav (Former Yugoslavia) Folk Music Festival
in
Opatija, Croatia , September 9-12, 1951, together with 11 other members
of
the folk dance group from the Bitola village of Nidzopole, ahead of 85
folk
dance groups from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Slovenia,
Macedonia
and Croatia. In the cultural newspaper “Kulturni radnik” Number 10-11,
published
in October 1951 in Zagreb, Croatia, Dr. Vinko Zganec wrote, under the
title
“Yugoslav Musical folklore at the Festival in Opatija”, “the clarinet
(the
virtuoso clarinet soloist was Tale Ognenovski) and the large drum
provided
a most effective combination for the folk dance from Kozjak, as did the
clarinet
with the small drum for the folk dance “Teshkoto” from Nizhopole. The
Yugoslav
Folk Music Festival in Opatija had been specially arranged for the
members
of the Conference of the International Folk Music Council. “...We were
privileged
to see and hear for ourselves the beauty and variety of Yugoslav folk
art
at the wonderful Festival which had been especially arranged for the
members
of the Conference...there were moments during the Festival performances
when
we could recognize the magic of song and dance...an astonishing pageant
of
costume and custom, of ritual and social dance, of songs and instrument
playing
by 700 performers...” These comments appeared under the headings:
“EDITORIAL”
and “SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE YUGOSLAV CONFERENCE AND FESTIVAL”,
published
in the Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Vol. IV, pages
1-2,
London, March, 1952.
3.) “Estradna nagrada Jugoslavije” (”Yugoslavian Stage Award”), the
greatest
award in former Yugoslavia for musical stage artists, from the
Association
of Stage Artists of Yugoslavia, (signed by the composer Miljenko
Prohaska),
Zagreb, Croatia, October 31, 1978.
4.) “Pochesna Estradna Nagrada na Makedonija” (”Macedonian Stage Award
with
Honours”), the greatest award in the Republic of Macedonia for musical
stage
artists, from the Association of Stage Artists of Macedonia, (signed by
Bozhidar
Noev), Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, May 27, 1996.
In December 1952, Tale Ognenovski played a solo clarinet accompaniment
with
the outstanding pianist Nino Cipushev. They performed the classical
concert
“Concert Polka for Clarinet” by Miler Bela in the “Police House” in
Skopje
with great success. Miler concert consists of complicated parts that
demand
great virtuosity, and many cadenzas that are difficult to perform. Tale
Ognenovski
performed this concert magnificently, and in doing so became the first
clarinet
soloist to perform a classical concert for the clarinet in the Republic
of
Macedonia. This was a memorable event in the history of music of the
country.
He was Head of the “Folk Music Orchestra” of “Macedonian Radio
Television.”
He performed as clarinet soloist in concert broadcast on Macedonian
Television:
Mozart's 'Clarinet Concerto in A Major K.622,' Wagner's 'Adagio for
Clarinet'
(1987) and Cavallini's concert 'Fiori Rossiniani' (1970). He has
composed
and arranged 150 Macedonian folk dances, one classical concert “Tale
Ognenovski
Concert for Clarinet No.1”, and many Jazz compositions. Some of his
compositions
are recorded on 11 LPs, 11 cassettes, 10 gramophone records, and one
videotape
(RTB, Jugoton, RTS and MRT).
The US CD-album under the title, “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and
Classical
Music,” is confirmation that Musical Genius Tale Ognenovski is the
greatest
clarinetist, reed piper, zourlist and small bagpiper of all time,
demonstrating
unique skill, a wealth of invention, amazing improvisational
virtuosity,
and outstanding musical competence in all areas of music. The Audio CD
includes
3 Jazz compositions (all composed by Tale Ognenovski), 6 Macedonian
folk
dances (all composed by Tale Ognenovski and classical music (composed
by
Tale Ognenovski). This album is the best instrumental album of all
time.
Accompanying him are members of his Orchestra: his son Stevan
Ognenovski
(drum (”tapan”) - all tracks and reed pipe - tracks 1, 8 and 9) and
grandsons
Nikola Ognenovski (reed pipe - tracks 1, 8 and 9) and Kliment
Ognenovski
(reed pipe - tracks 1, 8 and 9). Record label: Independent Records
Amazon.com CD Reviews
Totally Different and Mesmerizing
“…All selections are written by Mr. Ognenovski. This album crosses all
of
the above genres with finesse. A don't miss, feel good recording. Check
out
the drums. Tops my list of jazz recordings,” Will Grandy, Amazon.com
Reviewer
from Canada.
Undisputed King of the Macedonian Clarinet
“…Tale Ognenovski is an undisputed leader and innovator of Balkan style
improvisational
jazz on the clarinet… Tracks 1, 2 & 3 are called “Tale Ognenovski
Jazz
Compositions No. 1, No. 5 & No. 8.” The first reminds me of
American
jazz, such as played by Bennie Goodman & his band in the 1940s.
Gradually,
in a very fluid fashion, the music changes to Macedonian tunes and
melodies.
No. 5 & No. 8 have exotic musical phrases that only a master
musician
can create on a Balkan clarinet. My favorite tunes are the folk dances
which
demonstrate his innovative skills using the minor musical scale, unique
rhythms
and melodies that predominate in the Balkans. The titles of the tunes,
“Brusnichko
Oro”, “Nevenino Oro”, “Bukovsko svadbarski oro”, “Talevo kasaspsko oro”
...
sound as mysterious and enticing as the music itself…”Tale Ognenvovski
Concert
for Clarinet No. 1”, is an amazing musical labyrinth, an extravaganza
of
magnificent proportions and dimensions. Although it lasts about 29
minutes,
there is nothing boring or repetitive within the entire musical fete.
It
is a meditative exploration on the clarinet of a new musical form, a
fusion
of modern Westernized jazz improvisations with ancient Balkan rhythms
and
melodies…” Erika Borsos, Amazon.com Reviewer from USA.
Slammin'
“The feel on this set truly eased me&made me feel all the
instrumentation
from start to finish.the pipes were on point&had a rhythm that
moved&grooved
to me.the drumming was tight as well.together with His
Son&Grandkids
Tale leads the way on this Tightly Blend of Different musical
styles&bring
them all together as one.the kind of music on a Mellow Summer day that
truly
hits the spot.even though Tale Ognenovski is the Composer&is
Leading
the way to Quote Sly&The Family Stone this is truly a “Family
Affair”.Highly
Enjoyable.” Maximillian Muhammad, Amazon.com Reviewer from USA.
MusicWeb (UK) CD Review
“...The clarinet playing of Tale Ognenovski is much celebrated in his
part
of the world but he also toured in the west many years ago and even
performed
at Carnegie Hall. He 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. All the pieces are credited as being written
(arranged?)
by Ognenovski...” Neil Horner
MuzikReviewz.com CD Review
“I hope you are prepared for a cultural shock, with Tale Ognenovski and
his
family. Ognenovski family comes from Balkan, Macedonia, country that
was
part of Ex-Yugoslavia and has a border with Greece. Macedonia is rich
with
culture and history, beauty of a nature and people. Tale Ognenovski did
an
outstanding work with combining two different music worlds, so that he
could
give the listener bigger and broader appreciation for Oriental culture,
which
is many times misunderstood and judged by Western people. He built a
magnificent
bridge in mixing Oriental and Western music, with jazz, classical and
folk
dance music. To do something like that Tale Ognenovski used clarinet as
main
instrument in all his compositions. He also used instruments such as
reed
pipe, small bagpipe, zourla and drum, which are present in Oriental
Music.
Tale’s work is a great art and his music has heart and soul in it. You
can
feel it and it will touch you the way you will not expect...” written
by
Suzana Brathwaite
“Like his other clarinet works the”Tale Ognenovski Clarinet Concerto
No.1”
(from US CD-album entitled, “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical
Music”)
is composed with the end result of expressing his own amazing
virtuosity
in mind.. All registers of the clarinet find eloquent expression in
this
concert. With this classical concert Tale Ognenovski, a creative
musical
genius continues the river of great beauty that is classical music. He
marks
of final perfection and maturity. The Tale Ognenovski's Clarinet
classical
work is far more than on exposition of the clarinet's tonal qualities,
and
his clarinet technical possibilities, which the composer Ognenovski,
had
already explored and approved in his compositions of Macedonian folk
dances.
It is also a display of imaginative power, colorful, almost romantic
emotion,
and sensitive feeling. This concert is written with very creative and
technically
demanding solos and soloist for the clarinet requiring extremes in
range,
tonal control, technique and dynamic…,” written by Stevan Ognenovski,
M.Sc.
and published in the book entitled: “Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the
Clarinet
and Composer.” Publishing house is MATICA MAKEDONSKA, Skopje, Republic
of
Macedonia. The book is published in both Macedonian and English.
“This Audio CD album is confirmation that Tale Ognenovski is the
greatest
clarinetist of all time in the World, demonstrating unique skill, a
wealth
of invention, amazing improvisational virtuosity, and outstanding
musical
competence, “ written by Sonja Stoilkovska and published in the
newspaper
“Dnevnik “ , Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, on January 31, 2002
“Tale Ognenovski is the greatest clarinetist, reed piper, zourlist and
small
bagpiper of all time, and one of the Greatest Composers in World
Music...,”
written by Mileva Lazova and published in the magazine “Makedonsko
Sonce”
, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, on October 10, 2003, Title:
“Macedonian
Musical Genius Tale Ognenovski, the winner of “11 Oktomvri” award.”
Tale Ognenovski won top honors on October 11, 2003 at Macedonian
Parliament
as the Winner of 11 Oktomvri Award, the highest and the most
prestigious
national award in Republic of Macedonia.
Tale Ognenovski’s recordings for Radio Television Belgrade, Jugoton and Macedonian Radio Television are unique compositions based on Macedonian folk music but in places influenced by oriental, jazz and classical music. His pieces have a highly complex pattern of rhythm and attractive melody that is incomparable with any other kind of music known today. Tale Ognenovski’s contributions to world music are enormous. His remarkable music of consistently high quality is unique.
Tale Ognenovski is the finest
exponent of
clarinet playing. His performances are perfect and the sound he
produces is a revelation in just how beautifully the clarinet can be
played; from the lowest bass notes to pitches in his upper range, he
maintains their timbre and purity. No one else can compare with his
playing Macedonian folk dances, jazz and classical music on the
clarinet. His delicate tonal precision, his ringing warmth, his musical
and instrumental intonation and his technically demanding solos are a
delight to listen to.
Tale Ognenovski lives in Skopje in the Republic of Macedonia. He has been playing the clarinet professionally for the past 67 years, from 1937 through to the present day. His clarinet is a ‘Buffet-Crampon’; he uses Vandoren 5RV and 5RV Lyre Clarinet Mouthpieces and Vandoren Clarinet Reeds.
Tale Ognenovski has opened up new possibilities for the clarinet that no one could have predicted.
His virtuoso and complex compositions are both interesting and fascinating for people to listen to and to admire. He has made solo performances and recorded pieces with many orchestras. He has been featured in many televised concerts broadcast in Europe and United States. His unique style with the clarinet has earned him an international reputation. His genius is ably demonstrated through his musical interpretations, compositions and band leadership. His compositions and clarinet interpretations are some of the most spectacular in the world of music.
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. Music, which will forever be played and forever be loved, has brought tears to their eyes and smiles to their faces.
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.
First tour of Tale
Ognenovski with Macedonian Ensemble ‘Tanec’ was to
The New York
Times for Ognenovski's performances as
clarinet and reed pipe (recorder) instrumental soloist at Carnegie
Hall, New
York City on January 27, 1956 with Macedonian Ensemble "Tanec" wrote:
"tremendous skill", "brilliantly spectacular and wonderfully
unfamiliar dances", "great individuality", "incredible
phrases", "raucous and unforgettable pipe",…, Article entitled
"Ballet: Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec'
Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display of Tremendous Skill"…,
written by music critic John Martin
(January 28, 1956), and "amazing variety to the dances",
"thousand different shades of dynamics", "conscious
virtuosity", "the broken circles of the kolo of the Macedonian
mountains",
"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).
Stevan,
Nikola, Tale and Kliment Ognenovski
Tour of
The popularity of the
Ensemble Tanec's music in Europe brought with it increasing press
attention in
North America before and during the tour of
YUGOSLAV
BALLET TO APPEAR IN
"The Yugoslav
National
Folk Ballet will begin a fifteen-week tour of the
THE DANCE: DIRECTION; CHOREOGRAPHIC
VIGOR FROM MACEDONIA
The Ensemble
arrived in
Great
Variety of Dance in Yugoslav
Folk Ballet
"The word, Tanec, means
Dance in Macedonian, all kinds of dance. And the repertory of Tanec,
the
Yugoslav National Folk Ballet, in the
Yugoslav
Ballet Booked Here
"The Yugoslav National
Folk Ballet will be presented for one night only at Constitution Hall
on
Thursday, Feb. 9. This company of Balkan singers, musicians and folk
dancers
has been on tour in Europe and currently is preparing for its
TV
debut of "Tanec” on CBS
The
A copy of
this
programme may
be viewed free of charge on a videocassette at the Library of
Congress in
On the
LIBRARY
OF CONGRESS’
Internet Web site, http://catalog.loc.gov with Keyword = Ansambl za
narodni
igri i pesni Tanec is written:
Main
Title: Omnibus.
IV, vol. 15 / TV-Radio Workshop of the Ford Foundation; Producer,
Robert
Saudek.
Published/Created:
Library
of Congress http://lccn.loc.gov/88705799
in the
world-famous Carnegie
Hall, 
Allmusic's
reviewer,
Craig
Harris, noted: "The only professional folklore ensemble in
"Venerable
Carnegie
Hall fairly vibrated as the audience blistered its palms in
appreciation..." - By Robert Coleman,
New
York Daily Mirror, January
28, 1956
Ballet:
Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec'
Dancers Appear at
Carnegie Hall in Display of Tremendous SkillTale Ognenovski in the books and
encyclopedias:
Tale Ognenovski
and Dushko
Dimitrovski
Book: "Za
Nasha Muzika"
(For Our
Music); Author: Dushko Dimitrovski;
Publisher: BID "Misirkov" (1994).The
prodigy, however, is called Tale Ognenovski... Both Jesus Christ's: "I
came not to do away with the Bible, but to fulfil and continue it", and
Michaelangelo's: "The Artist must adopt strict, artistic rules at
first,
to be able to break them afterwards"... could well apply to Ognenovski.
Absolutely masterly and limitless imagination and music inventiveness
are only
'potka', a condition, a starter, tonal 'organon', for his creative
accomplishments.... As a virtuoso playing 'Chalgija' music (in his
child-hood,
as a shepherd, he played the pipe ('kavalche'); later, as an educated
musician
he played Cavallini, Weber and Mozart). Tale Ognenovski, at the same
time,
navigates himself effectively all around the world of classical music.
As if
the ingenious knowledge of the 'chalgija' universe, but also with the
live
primordial in the rustic sound, together with the vivid, creative touch
of the
mysteries of European classical music idea, had predetermined the
outstanding
talent of Ognenovski to make one, perhaps unconscious, but in musical
and
historical terms, more than far-reaching creative step forward. In
other words
if without telling in advance, we approach carefully and analytically
the
'chalgija' opus created by the Maestro, we will discover with surprise
and
great delight that Ognenovski is (probably) the FIRST, and (surely) THE
FARTHEST REACHING contemporary who first made the connection between
the two
"UNCONNECTABLE" worlds - the Orient and the West - with words and
melodies. Tale Ognenovski does not find it problematic to start with a
motive,
a theme, and then to navigate through all the labryinths of the archaic
and old
church styles, so that at in a certain section of his improvisation...
to
decide on a strict, "very Western-style" tonality and to bring all
that to the starting-point by perfectly structuring and observing the
style.
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.
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..." -
By Albert
Goldberg, Los
Angeles Times, ,
March 13, 1956.
THE
DANCE: FOLK ART; Group From The New York
Times for Ognenovski's performances as
clarinet and reed pipe (recorder) instrumental soloist at Carnegie
Hall, New
York City on January 27, 1956 with Macedonian Ensemble "Tanec" wrote:
"tremendous skill", "brilliantly spectacular and wonderfully
unfamiliar dances", "great individuality", "incredible
phrases", "raucous and unforgettable pipe",…, Article entitled
"Ballet: Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec'
Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display of Tremendous Skill"…,
written by music critic John Martin
(January 28, 1956), and "amazing variety to the dances",
"thousand different shades of dynamics", "conscious
virtuosity", "the broken circles of the kolo of the Macedonian
mountains",
"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).
DANCE

http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p509257
Tale
Ognenovski at Clarinet-Now.com,
http://www.clarinet-now.com/famous-clarinet-players.html
Clarinet - Wikipedia
"One
of the most
renowned Macedonian clarinet players is Tale Ognenovski, who
gained
worldwide fame for his virtuosity.”
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Stevan
Ognenovski (Nationality: Macedonian), Mag.Scient., Magister Scientiarum
(Magister of Science in Computer Science)
Born in
1948 in the village of Brusnik near Bitola, Republic of Macedonia. He
is a
Macedonian information
technologist, instrumentalist: drum and
reed pipe (recorder), music producer and writer. Stevan Ognenovski
is the son
of Tale
Ognenovski, multi-instrumentalist: clarinet,
reed pipe (recorder), tin whistle, small bagpipe,
zourla
(zurla), and drum, composer, bandleader and music producer.
Parents:
Tale Ognenovski (Nationality: Macedonian) and Nevena Ognenovska
(Nationality:
Macedonian)
Spouse:
Margarita Ognenovska
Children:
Nikola Ognenovski and Kliment Ognenovski
Tale
Ognenovski and his son Stevan Ognenovski photographed in front of the
Faculty of
Electrical Engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia after
receiving
diploma Dipl.-Ing. in
graduation ceremony, May, 1974
Degree: Diplom-Ingenieur (Dipl.-Ing.) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplom),
degree
in electronics engineering (Graduate Engineer, Dipl.-Ing. - This degree
is
equivalent to a Master's degree (M.Sc.), Level 7.1 according
to the
European Qualification Framework (EQF)). Diploma No.: 3158-1974 (April
26,
1974). Thesis: “Converter of Voltage to Frequency”. Mentor: Prof.
emer.
dr. sc. Ante
Santic (http://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ante_%C5%A0anti%C4%87)
Prof.
emer. dr. sc. Ante Santic was awarded 2003 EMBS Career Achievement
Award
presented by IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society).
Awards:
Award
for innovation from Iskra Delta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iskra_Delta),
Ljubljana, Slovenia
(November 28, 1986).
Recognition
for successfully participation in the National Competition of the
“Society of mathematicians and physicians of Macedonia” in physic of
the
scholars of the secondary schools in Republic of Macedonia on May 8,
1966 in
Skopje.
He has
written articles about the artistic works of his father Tale Ognenovski
in the
newspapers: "Nova Makedonija" (November 10, 1997 (http://www.novamakedonija.com.mk), Dnevnik
(2002 http://www.dnevnik.com.mk), Vecher
(October 7,
2002 http://www.vecer.com.mk/default.asp)
and
Utrinski Vesnik (October 7, 2002 http://www.utrinski.com.mk), in
the
newsmagazines: "Denes" (on October 29, 1998 and on October 10, 2002),
Makedonsko Sonce (November 15, 2002) and Makedonsko Delo (November 22,
2002).
He is
Author of the book entitled: "Tale
Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer" (http://lccn.loc.gov/2003457521). Publishing
house is Matica Makedonska. The book is published in both Macedonian
and
English, on December, 2000. ISBN 9989483124 ; 406 pages (format
A4). The
content of the book are: the biography of Tale Ognenovski and music
notation of
compositions of Macedonian Folk Dances, Jazz and Classical Music (all
composed
by Tale Ognenovski).
| Wedding
Party: Margarita Ognenovska and Stevan Ognenovski,
Hotel "Panorama", Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, November 13, 1977 |
Tale Ognenovski,
November 13,
1977 ![]() |
Promotion
of
the book entitled: “Tale
Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” at the Cultural
Centre
"Grigor Prlicev", Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia on
July 9, 2001.

Tale
Ognenovski biographer is his son Stevan Ognenovski, M.Sc. who wrote the
book:
"Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer" / "Tale
Ognenovski Virtuoz na Klarinet i Kompozitor" (2000). Publishing house
is
"Matica Makedonska" ((Editor in chief and Director Rade SILJAN;
Editor Dejan PAVLESKI; Cover Stevan OGNENOVSKI M.Sc.; Design
editor Niko
P. TOZI)), Skopje, Republic of Macedonia; ISBN
9989-48-312-4 ; 406 pages (format A4). The book is published
in both
Macedonian and English.
Library of Congress
information at
http://lccn.loc.gov/2003457521
and World
catalog at
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/56368816&referer=brief_results
The
content
of the book are: the biography of Tale Ognenovski and music notation of
compositions of Macedonian Folk Dances, Jazz and Classical Music (all
composed
by Tale Ognenovski)
Dushko
Dimitrovski, ethnomusicologist and reviwer of the book writes: "This
book
can be distinguished from others by the way research has been
extraordinarity
complete and scrupulously conducted. An enormous number of richly
illustrated
moments in his life and the creative style of Tale Ognenovski make it
possible
for everyone to see the extraordinary values and dimensions of this
artistic
person as one of the most important instrumental maestros in the world
and a
uniquely creative musician." Kiril Todevski, ethnomusicologist and
reviwer
of the book writes: "In the first chapter the author, using selected
materials, has included biographical data and individual articles about
Tale
Ognenovski's performances, as well as significant statements about his
contribution towards the common proclamation of our cultural values
with
Ensemble "Tanec" on their mammoth tours in the United States of
America, Canada and Germany in 1956, followed by the tours in France
and
Switzerland in 1959. Perhaps the most significant of his performances
with
Ensemble "Tanec" was the one in the famous Carnegie
Hall in America." The Ministry of Culture for the
Republic
of Macedonia makes the publishing of this book possible by their
financial
support.
Promotion
of
the book entitled: “Tale
Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” at the Cultural
Centre
"Grigor Prlicev" - Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia on
July 9, 2001.
Tale Ognenovski,
Clarinetist
and Composer, performed at the promotion of the book entitled: “Tale
Ognenovski
Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” at the Cultural Centre "Grigor
Prlicev", Ohrid,
The promotion of
the book
was organized by the Balkan Festival of Folk Songs and Dances under the
auspices of the National Institution Center of Culture "Grigor
Prlicev", Ohrid,
|
Kiril Todevski, Tale Ognenovski, Stevan Ognenovski ![]() |
Boshko Trenevski, Tale Ognenovski, Suzana Jolevska ![]() |
|
Stevan Ognenovski and Tale Ognenovski ![]() |
Stevan Ognenovski and Tale Ognenovski ![]() |
| …Suzana Jolevska Kliment Ognenovski ![]() |
Boshko Trenevski, Tale Ognenovski, Kliment Ognenovski, Nada Andreeva ![]() |
Katerina Chorbeva, Tale Ognenovski ![]() |
Kiril Todevski, Tale Ognenovski ![]() |
FULL STORY
Book
"Tale Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer"
Kiril
Todevski, Tale Ognenovski, Stevan Ognenovski. Promotion
of
the book entitled: “Tale
Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” at the Cultural
Centre
"Grigor Prlicev", Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia,
July 9, 2001.
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
On June
17, 1991, he transferred to Department of Research and
Development at ” Macedonian
Telekom AD”, and his assignment was as Assistant for Informatics and
New PTT
Services. He was member of the Working Group responsible
for
upgrade VAX/VMS and ALPHA AXP computer systems in computer center at ”
Macedonian
Telekom AD”, since 1991.
He was promoted to Independent Assistant for Switching and Informatics
on March
1, 1993 and to Principal Engineer on August 1, 1995.
He was main designer of computer network at "PTT Macedonia" (now
”Macedonian Telekom AD”
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makedonski_Telekom)) since
1994, when 10 Mbps Thin Ethernet Local Area Network LAN and 2
Mbps PDH
and SDH links between local area networks in 6 telephone exchanges in
Skopje
have been installed. Equipment includes: Converter GMT-H/V.35-15P
from Pan
Dacom,
Germany (http://www.pandacomdirekt.com/en/company/about-us.html),
Siemens (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens)
Digital
Multiplexer DSMX2/34 and Dec
Routers
90T1 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Equipment_Corporation).
Later this project of 2 Mbps SDH
links
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous_Digital_Hierarchy) was
applied in extended Local - Wide Area
Network between local area networks in main towns in Macedonia. Similar
concept
was applied for connection of IP Backbone (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_backbone) of “Macedonian
Telekom AD” in 2001.
MOBIMAK A.D-Skopje now T-Mobile
Macedonia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile_Macedonia
During the planning and implementation of mobile telephony system, GSM
at
“PTT Macedonia” (MOBIMAK
A.D-Skopje, now T-Mobile
Macedonia),
from 1995 to October, 1996, Mr. Ognenovski was a consultant
of the
Working Group responsible for specifying the equipment and services for
mobile
telephony system, GSM (Global
System for Mobile Communications http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM) in
Republic of Macedonia and Project Manager of the Project for defining
technical
characteristic of Computer Billing System of GSM Mobil Telephony
of “PTT
Macedonia” and for
implementation of BSCS (Business
Support and Control System) in GSM of “PTT Macedonia”
(MOBIMAK A.D-Skopje, now T-Mobile
Macedonia)
He is co-author of the elaborate entitled "Suggested prices for
services
in GSM Mobile Telephony", created on April 19, 1996.
He participated in all meetings between ERICSSON (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericsson), CAP PROGRAMATOR (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capgemini)
and
PTT
Macedonia (now ”Macedonian
Telekom AD”) representatives and managed all issues regarding the
Computer
Billing System BSCS (Business Support and Control System http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LHS_Telekommunikation) of
GSM Mobile Telephony from April 22, 1996 to October 2, 1996.
Together with other members of the Working Group responsible for GSM
Billing
System, he visited Detecon, Bonn and GSM Computer Centre of DeTeMobil
(now
T-Mobile, Deutsche
Telekom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Telekom subsidiary), Munster, Germany, on February
11-15, 1996.
He has successfully participated in the “Business Support and Control
System
(BSCS)” course organized by CAP PROGRAMATOR” on June, 1996 in
Skopje.
BSCS is the one of the world’s most proven end to end customer care and
billing
solution for wireless networks.
He successfully completed a courses: “Digital UNIX Utilities and
Commands”
and "Digital UNIX System Administration EY-L571E-SG.E001"
in training center of EuroComputer Systems, (representative of American
company
Digital Equipment Corporation – now Hewlett-Packard) in Skopje (May 24,
1996
until June 1, 1996 and June 17-21, 1996), and course
"SQL*Plus
DB7A Database Administrator Part I" in training center of American
company
ORACLE in Skopje, from July 13 until July 22, 1996 (Certificate
No.: 3/96).
He was member of the Working Group for the control of invest and
technical
documentation of the “Project for implementation of the GSM Mobil
Telephony in
Republic of Macedonia”. He was member of the Working Group for
controlling the
quality of the “Telephone exchange of GSM”.
Internet Center T-Home Macedonia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Home_Macedonia)
He has
successfully participated in specifying and ordering equipment for the
first
noncommercial Internet Center at Macedonian Telekom
AD, (now T-Home Macedonia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Home_Macedonia) which
commercial Internet service began on 7-th of December 1995) on February
21,
1995. The Internet equipment from Eicon Technology from Dublin, Ireland
includes: Eicon Card HIS/PC 1MB, OSI PC Gateway for UNIX (SCO Version)
and IP
Router for UNIX (SCO Version).
Macedonian
Telekom AD
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makedonski_Telekom)
He has
successfully participated in the “INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS
SECURITY
SEMINAR/WORKSHOP” from the “International Association for Computer
Systems Security”
from October 20 until October 24, 1996 in Ohrid.
He was member of the Working Group (Decision no. 9489, November 11,
1997 and
Decision no. 5231, March 3, 1999) responsible for creating technical
solution
for upgrading LAN (Local Area Network) and WAN (Wide Area Network). He
is
author of project requirement for new telex exchange Datex P (February
2002).
He is co-author of Development plan for Y2002, Y2003,Y2004, Y2005 and
3-year
conceptual development plans for the period of Y2003-2005,Y2004-2006
and
Y2005-2007 for Public Payphones. He is co-author of Project
requirements
for extension of telephone exchanges ALCATEL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcatel-Lucent) E10
in Bitola, Struga, Kavadarci, Strumica and Podares (May, 2003) and for
cabling
of Local Area Network (LAN) at Bitola, Gostivar, Gevgelija, Kavadarci,
Kicevo,
Kicevo - stopanski dvor, Kocani, Kumanovo, Ohrid, Prilep,
Strumica, Veles
and Skopje (Direkcija, Cair, Gorce Petrov, Karpos, Kisela Voda,
Montiranje i
servisiranje, Centar and Transporten Centar) (June, 2000). He was
main
designer of first Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet),
1993 and Wide Area Network (WAN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_area_network),
1994. He is author and co-author of many elaborates, technical
solutions and
project requirements in Computer Systems, Local and Wide Area Network
in "Macedonian Telekom AD".
He was member of the Project Team for Voice
over IP Gateway (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.323#H.323_and_Voice_over_IP_services).
He was member of the delegation of the PTT “Macedonia”
(now “Macedonian Telekom
AD”) for professional visits to the
“National Center of Scientific and Technological Information
(COSTI),
Tel-Aviv, Israel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel) from April
21 until April 28, 1994.
He was member of the delegations of “Macedonian
Telekom AD” for professional visits to the CeBit in Hannover,
Germany (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany) in
1994, 1995, 1999 and 2000. He has successfully participated in the
courses:
“PRINCE2
Project Management Method” from the “G.A.W. Associates Limited” (April
9 - 11,
2002)
Microsoft (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft) Share
Point Portal Server (November 23-24, 2004)
Creating
of Internal Procedures (March 30, 2006)
Metro Ethernet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Ethernet) Equipment
(June 19-20, 2006)
On
March 25, 2002 he became Senior Expert for Research and
Development II of
Research and Development Area at “Macedonian
Telekom AD”. On January 17, 2005, he was promoted to Specialist
for
Development of Technical Products in the Service Platform
Development Department, Technical Development and Implementation
Directorate, Service Area of Macedonian Telekom
AD.
"Tale Ognenovski,
Titan Of
The Clarinet And Composer Of Clarinet Music, Dies" - This website
article was published on Mi2N - Music Industry News Network (June 28,
2012)
http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=155399
The New York
Times for Ognenovski's performances as
clarinet and reed pipe (recorder) instrumental soloist at Carnegie
Hall, New
York City on January 27, 1956 with Macedonian Ensemble "Tanec" wrote:
"tremendous skill", "brilliantly spectacular and wonderfully
unfamiliar dances", "great individuality", "incredible
phrases", "raucous and unforgettable pipe",…, Article entitled
"Ballet: Yugoslav Folk Art; 'Tanec'
Dancers Appear at Carnegie Hall in Display of Tremendous Skill"…,
written by music critic John Martin
(January 28, 1956), and "amazing variety to the dances",
"thousand different shades of dynamics", "conscious
virtuosity", "the broken circles of the kolo of the Macedonian
mountains",
"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).
For more
information please visit:Biography of Stevan Ognenovski http://www.taleognenovski.com.mk/cvstevano.html
Book "Tale
Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer" http://www.taleognenovski.com.mk/book.html
CD
"Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music" http://www.taleognenovski.com.mk/firstcd.html
CD
“MOZART and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos” http://www.taleognenovski.com.mk/mozartcd.html
Information
about Magister’s Science Thesis
of Stevan Ognenovski can be found at Web site: http://www.mzos.hr/svibor/2/06/278/rad_e.htm#rad9
(and http://www.mzos.hr/svibor/2/06/278/rad_h.htm#rad9)
of MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - SVIBOR - Collecting Data on
Projects
in Croatia.
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(Macedonian: Тале Огненовски) (born April 27, 1922) is a Macedonian
multi-instrumentalist: clarinet, reed pipe (instrument) (recorder), tin
whistle, small bagpipe, zourla (zurla) and drum, composer and
bandleader. On
January 27, 1956, he performed at Carnegie Hall, New York City as
clarinet and
reed pipe (recorder) soloist of Macedonian State Ensemble of Folk
Dances and
Songs "Tanec".
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F.
Henssonow (Editor)
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tale-ognenovski-lambert-m-surhone/1103724547
Tale
Ognenovski by Lambert
M. Surhone, Mariam T. Tennoe (Editor), Susan F. Henssonow (Editor) –
Google
books (http://books.google.mk/books/about/Tale_Ognenovski.html?id=0DMHtwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y)
Stevan
Ognenovski
Tale
Ognenovski Quartet
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Stevan
Ognenovski, Nikola Ognenovski,
Tale Ognenovski and Kliment Ognenovski ![]() |
Stevan Ognenovski, Dimitar Dimovski, Nikola Ognenovski, Tale Ognenovski and Kliment Ognenovski ![]() |
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Nikola Ognenovski, Stevan Ognenovski, Tale Ognenovski and Kliment Ognenovski ![]() |
Three
CD albums of Tale Ognenovski are available through The Orchard (music label) http://www.theorchard.com/artist/38104/bio global
company headquartered in New York and London to online music services
such
as iTunes and My Space.
Physical compact
discs are available through CD
Baby http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/TaleOgnenovski online
music store.
Three CD
Albums available at:
CD
Baby http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/TaleOgnenovski,
Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-music&field-keywords=tale+ognenovski&x=9&y=12,
CD
Universe http://www.cduniverse.com/sresult.asp?HT_Search=XARTIST&HT_Search_Info=Tale+Ognenovski
iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=289186198,
The
Orchard (music label) http://www.theorchard.com/artist/38104/bio,
MySpace Music, http://www.myspace.com/taleognenovskiclarinetist ...
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NEW
CD:
“Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed By Tale Ognenovski” |
Book:
“Tale
Ognenovski Virtuoso of the Clarinet and Composer” |
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Email steveogn@yahoo.com |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tale_Ognenovski | Clarinet - Wikipedia "One of the most renowned Macedonian clarinet players is Tale Ognenovski, who gained worldwide fame for his virtuosity.” |
| Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed by Tale Ognenovski | CD Baby | Amazon.com | CD Universe | iTunes | The Orchard | MySpace Music |
| MOZART and OGNENOVSKI Clarinet Concertos | CD Baby | Amazon.com | CD Universe | iTunes | The Orchard | MySpace Music |
| Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music | CD Baby | Amazon.com | CD Universe | iTunes | The Orchard | MySpace Music |
Amazon.com
MP3 Downloads of Albums of Tale Ognenovski:
![]() Macedonian Clarinet Jazz Composed by Tale Ognenovski |
![]() Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music |
![]() Mozart And Ognenovski Clarinet Concertos |
| MP3 Album | MP3 Album | MP3 Album |
Important Webpages:
Tale Ognenovski
Clarinet Solo
- Brusnichko Oro Macedonian Folk Dance
Tale
Ognenovski Clarinet Solo - Bukovsko
Svadbarsko Oro Macedonian Folk Dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZvuHuLswaI
Tale
Ognenovski Concert for Clarinet No. 1 - Macedonian Classical
Clarinet
Solo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hJqfSv3Jnc
Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 1 -
Macedonian Jazz Clarinet Solo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5v68GMLaCs
Tale Ognenovski
Jazz
Composition No. 6 - Macedonian Jazz Clarinet Solo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJkibqVfE5I
Stevan
Ognenovski married
Margarita Andreeva (now Margarita Ognenovska) in 1977. They had two
sons Nikola
and Kliment,
"Tale
Ognenovski is always environed with love of his son Stevan
Ognenovski and
daughter in law Margarita Ognenovska." - Article written by Rumena
Ravanovska-Tulbevska, entitled: "World Jazz
Musician of the Day Tale Ognenovski", Tea Moderna,
Margarita Ognenovska received his Dipl. oec. - graduate economist degree in economy (Graduate Economist - This degree is equivalent to a Master's degree (M.Sc.), Level 7.1 according to the European Qualification Framework (EQF) in 1978 from the Faculty of Economics , University of "Sv. Kiril i Metodij", Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. She works at Komercijalna Banka A.D. Skopje since 1978.
Komercijalna
Banka AD Skopje is for the seventh time winner of the award “Bank
of
the
year”, which every year awards renowned professional magazine "The
Banker", published by Group Financial Times.
Nine years in a
row
(2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012), the Global
Finance
magazine announced the Komercijalna Banka AD Skopje the best bank in
Macedonia.
As a recognition
for excellent quality of its international payment operation, this
year,
Komercijalna Banka AD Skopje is again the winner of the award: Deutsche
Bank’s 2010 Straight – Through Processing (STP) Excellence Award.
This award is especially important, since the straight-through
processing of
payments significantly decreases the costs of the global transactional
banking
nowadays. In its notification, Deutsche Bank, which is the global
leader in
this area, emphasizes the successfulness of the team of Komercijalna
Banka in
charge of this issue reaching an extraordinary high STP rate of 99.74%.
By this award, Komercijalna
Banka AD Skopje once again confirmed
its role as a leader in the banking sector, which follows and
implements the
latest banking trends and technologies.

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