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Anderson,Leroy (1908-1975)
Sex  Male
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Clarinet Candy
Written  1962
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Publisher  Warner Bros.
Woodbury
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Devienne,Francois (1759-1803)
Sex  Male
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Concertino for Two Clarinets and Orchestra
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Comments  A work in the style of the symphony concertante of the period of Haydn and Mozart. First movement is in an extensive form with a cadenza for both clarinets. The second movement, a Rondeau, requires fast technique in some passages.
Publisher  Musica Rara
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Comments  Edited by Himie Voxman

Hoffmeister,Franz Anton (1754-1812)
Sex  Male
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Sinfonia Concertante
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Publisher  Unknown
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Krommer,Franz Vinzenz (1759-1831)
Kramar-Krommer, Frantisek Vincenc
Sex  Male
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Concerto, Eb Major, Op. 35
Written  ca. 1802
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Comments  Melodic style florid, similar to Mozart...Two solo parts usually scored together. Acceptable repertoire for college and professional level performance.
Publisher  Unknown
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Krommer,Franz Vinzenz (1759-1831)
Kramar-Krommer, Frantisek Vincenc
Sex  Male
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Concerto, Eb Major, Op. 91
Written  ca. 1815
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Publisher  Unknown
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Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,Felix (1809-1847)
Sex  Male
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Konzertstuck, no. 1 in F minor, opus 113
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Comments  Opening section has two cadenzas involving both solo voices. Written for the Baermans. One movement, three part work. Some virtuosity required to perform both solo parts. Beautiful writing for both clarinets with Piano.
Publisher  Breitkopf &x0026; Hartel
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Comments  Edited by Trio di Clarone, Revised by Christian Rudolf Riedel.

Poncielli,Amilcare (1834-1886)
Sex  Male
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Il Convegno
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Publisher  Unpublished
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Comments  From Connie Josias, josassoc@netcom.com: "The string accompaniment version of Ponchielli's "Il Convegno" was unpublished when I performed the composition a few years ago. The transcription was done by Dr. Ted Stern, Chairman of the Music Department at the Glendale Community College, Glendale. If you want more information on the transcription for your website listings, you might send a message to Stern at his E-mail address, which is tastern@aol.com. A CD by Dynacord with this piece is available. The CD liner notes indicate the existence of manuscript versions of the orchestral accompaniments (presumably by the composer) which cause the works, formerly regarded as salon-style selections when played with piano, to acquire completely new "symphonic and concert dimensions."

Prepared on Thu Apr 30 20:22:45 2009