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Bland,Ed
Sex  Male
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One on One
Written  1996
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Publisher  Osmund
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Bouffil,Jacques-Jules (1783-)
Sex  Male
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Duo pour Harpe ou Piano forte et clarinette, op. 4, C minor
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Publisher  Journal d'Euterpe
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Brown,Newel Kay (1932-)
Sex  Male
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Two preludes for Harp and clarinet
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Duration  10:00
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Publisher  American Music Center
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Chien,Sansan
Sex  Female
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Music for Clarinet and Harp
Written  1994
Duration  ca. 15:00
Comments  5 short pieces based on paintings of Goya. The clarinet part of this piece uses much high register and a fair amount of fast note groupings. A variety of moods and characters are used. First performed at Indiana University, 1994. Contact Paul SanGregory/Sansan Chien (paul.sansan@msa.hinet.net) for music.
Publisher  SanGregory
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Damase,Jean Michel (1928-)
Sex  Male
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Sonate
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Publisher  Belwin-Mills
H. Lemoine
T. Presser
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McKay,Neil (1924-)
Sex  Male
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Soundprints, variations
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Publisher  Roncorp
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Mourant,Walter (1910-1995)
Sex  Male
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Prelude and Dance
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Publisher  Composer's Facsimiles Edition
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Rossini,Gioacchino Antonio (1792-1868)
Sex  Male
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Cavatina ""Una voce poco fa"" from "Il Barbiere di Siviglia"
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Comments  Showpiece based on a well known aria from the opera. This work is essentially a transcription of the aria as opposed to being a fantasia.
Publisher  Hug
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Comments  Edited by Hans Rudolf Stalder.

Rossini,Gioacchino Antonio (1792-1868)
Sex  Male
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Variations for Clarinet and Piano
Written  1809
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Comments  Composed in Rossini's 17th year (1809), this delightful set of variations, written while a problem student of the dull teacher Padre Mattei, in Bologna, serves as an early example of the melody and invention that were to place him as one of the great opera writers.
Publisher  Artransa
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Comments  Edited by Mitchell Lurie.

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