Klarinet Archive - Posting 000314.txt from 1995/09

From: Fred Jacobowitz <fredj@-----.EDU>
Subj: Re: Sutermeister's Capriccio
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 23:39:27 -0400

Marie,
It is published by Schott. I am working on a really nice little
unpublished piece by a lady named Elaine Erickson, who lives in Iowa. It
is in four movements and is VERY accessible to an audience but is still
definitely 20th century and not too hard. If you're interested, write to
her and I bet she'll send you a copy free. E-mail me for the adress.
Other really nice unaccompanied pieces I've played are: "Arlequin" by
Louis Cahuzac (yes, the clarinetist), the now-standard "Monolog 3" by E.
von Koch, Martino's "Set for Clarinet" (unelievably difficult, but a
great showpiece), and the "3 Etudes After Gershwin" by Paul Harvey. Have
fun.

Fred Jacobowitz

On Mon, 11 Sep 1995, Marie H. McDonough wrote:

> In a message dated 9/11, Lou wrote:
>
> > Or if anyone is interested in the Capriccio and wants to
> > know more about it I will be glad to share what I know
> > about the work itself.
> > Lou Polcari
>
> I am interested in building up a better collection of pieces for unaccompanied
> clarinet. Could you tell me who the publisher of this piece is, and give any
> recommendations you might have for other unaccompanied pieces for either A or
Bb
> clarinet?
>
> Thank You!
>
> Marie McDonough
>

   
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