Doublereed Archive - Posting 000088.txt from 2003/01
From: Arri Bachrach <abachrach@-----.net> Subj: Re: [DR-L] bassoon and clarinet music Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 18:34:43 -0500
If the clarinetist can transpose the treble clef then there is no limits to
what one can try. Years ago, with my clarinetist friend, at various
locations we played Bach Trios, other baroque trios, Beethoven Piano trios-
the Archduke is perfect plus other Beethoven trios, Schubert Bb major trio,
Mendelssohn D minor trio (minus the scherzo movt!) Schubert Shepherd on the
Rock- I played the voice part on the bassoon, Mendelssohn duets for voice
and piano, other voice duets with piano Bach concerto for oboe (bassoon)
and violin (clarinet), Bach Violin double concerto, Spohr duets for voice
(bassoon) and clarinet, Lalliet Terzetto (sp) clarinet plays the oboe
part, and more which I cant remember of hand.....
AB
>Hi List,
>
>I'm planning a recital with a clarinetist friend of mine, and we are looking
>for a couple of pieces to play together. We have decided to play the
>Mendelssohn Konzertstucke for clarinet and basset horn (on bassoon of
>course), but I was wondering if anyone knew of any other pieces (besides the
>Beethoven Duos) for clarinet and bassoon. We also have a stellar pianist at
>our disposal, so trio recommendations would be appropriate as well. Does
>anyone know if Paquito D'Rivera has published the arrangements that he
>performed with Andrea Merenzon at a couple of the last IDRS conferences?
>Thanks in advance for your help!
>
>Alex Vieira
>Colorado Springs, CO
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