Klarinet Archive - Posting 000262.txt from 1995/05

From: NOYDB <s.quinn@-----.AU>
Subj: Suitable Pieces
Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 08:19:13 -0400

I have a friend who is a pipe organist, and we are looking for pieces
suitable to be played on the organ with clarinet. No particular era, just
things that have the accompaniment able to be played on organ. We're
currently looking at doing the Poulenc sonata, so any suggestions of pieces
of about that standard or easier would be much appreciated.
(The organ is 3 manuals + pedal, and has about 35 stops).

Also, are there any baroque pieces that have been transcribed for clarinet
that are suitable for recessionals (going-out-of-church music)?

thanks for any help,

Sonia Quinn
s.quinn@-----.au

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