Good Clarinet pieces...
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Good Clarinet pieces...
So I'm looking to play some clarinet music to get back my 'chops' after not playing for some years. I don't need anything by Mozart, Weber, Saint-Saens, Debussy, or Brahms (ie, the majors), and definetly not Spohr or Crusell....but any other suggestions would be appreciated, if I can DL the scores anyway.
Re: Good Clarinet pieces...
My list isn't comprehensive, because I never put anything on it that my university library already has, but here's what you can download from IMSLP:
Akimenko, Petite Ballade
Andersen-Winger, Concertstuck
Chopin, a transcription of op.10 Etude Chromatic
Delmas Promenade
Demersseman, Morceau de Concert
Farber, clarinet sonata
Glazachev, Capriccio
Grandval, 2 Pieces
Hedges, 4 Diversions (score only, but page turns might work . . .)
Kiely, Sonata
Mason, Sonata
Mouquet, Solo de Concours
Ornstein, Clarinet Nocurne
Rabaud, Solo de Concours
Rose, 40 Etudes
Setaccioli, Sonata in Eb (not sure this got uploaded here, it is at Sibley if not)
Tchaikovsky, Chant sans Paroles, arr. Stark
Trovato, Fragranza
Weber, transc. Invitation to the Dance
Did you also want chamber and concertos?
Akimenko, Petite Ballade
Andersen-Winger, Concertstuck
Chopin, a transcription of op.10 Etude Chromatic
Delmas Promenade
Demersseman, Morceau de Concert
Farber, clarinet sonata
Glazachev, Capriccio
Grandval, 2 Pieces
Hedges, 4 Diversions (score only, but page turns might work . . .)
Kiely, Sonata
Mason, Sonata
Mouquet, Solo de Concours
Ornstein, Clarinet Nocurne
Rabaud, Solo de Concours
Rose, 40 Etudes
Setaccioli, Sonata in Eb (not sure this got uploaded here, it is at Sibley if not)
Tchaikovsky, Chant sans Paroles, arr. Stark
Trovato, Fragranza
Weber, transc. Invitation to the Dance
Did you also want chamber and concertos?
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Re: Good Clarinet pieces...
Anything that has an idiomatic solo clarinet part, really. But I didn't want a comprehensive list, more of a recommendation (the former can be found on the instrument page, though I'm sure it's not everything -- the Weber transcription isn't for instance)
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Re: Good Clarinet pieces...
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Concertstuck for Clarinet and Military Band (beautiful piece!)
Gerald Finzi: Five Bagatelles for Clarinet and Piano
Arnold Bax: Clarinet Sonata in D major
Leonard Bernstein: Clarinet Sonata
Gaetano Donizetti: Clarinet Concertino
Gerald Finzi: Five Bagatelles for Clarinet and Piano
Arnold Bax: Clarinet Sonata in D major
Leonard Bernstein: Clarinet Sonata
Gaetano Donizetti: Clarinet Concertino
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Oh, forgot that Bax wrote one. I might check it out, though he's hit or miss for me.
Bernstein was one that first came to mind, but of course he's many many years from being PD. Finzi's piece I believe is past the US PD date so isn't on IMSLP either./
The Rimsky doesn't have an indivudual part on IMSLP, alas, or I'd certain do that (I do love the piece too)
Bernstein was one that first came to mind, but of course he's many many years from being PD. Finzi's piece I believe is past the US PD date so isn't on IMSLP either./
The Rimsky doesn't have an indivudual part on IMSLP, alas, or I'd certain do that (I do love the piece too)
Re: Good Clarinet pieces...
How about Busoni's Clarinet Concertino, or Prokofiev's Overture on Hebrew Themes? I also love Hindemith's Clarinet Sonata, but it is non PD.
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What's wrong with just buying the piece?
Anyways, the Rimsky-Korsakov is gem; too bad it is extremely underplayed. What about that gorgeous slow movement?
I just performed it in a studio class. It still sounds great even with piano.
Anyways, the Rimsky-Korsakov is gem; too bad it is extremely underplayed. What about that gorgeous slow movement?
I just performed it in a studio class. It still sounds great even with piano.
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Well not everyone can just toss off money into every little thing. Unless I were to get serious about playing a certain piece -- which I'm not at the moment -- why would I?allegroamabile wrote:What's wrong with just buying the piece?