Klarinet Archive - Posting 000045.txt from 1995/11

From: Bob Chesebro <Chesebro_Bob/furman@-----.EDU>
Subj: Re: Fl Cl Gtr? Fl Cl Pno?
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 17:01:10 -0500

The Saint-Saens piece is entitled "Tarantelle", Op. 6. It is short, fun
to play, and is orig. for orchestra with piano reduction available
(Durand). Opperman also lists "Serenade" (pub. Cundy Bett.) for this
combo of fl, cl, piano. I do not know the piece.

Robert Chesebro
Furman Univ.

> Martin,
>
> I'm pretty certain there is a piece for flute, clarinet and orchestra
by
> Saint-Saens, close to the opus number of the clarinet sonata (Op.
167).
> Unfortunately, our library computers are down this morning so I can't
> check. It probably has a piano reduction available. I glanced at the
> part a few months ago and it looked pretty decent.
>
> Jacqueline Eastwood
> University of Arizona/Arizona Opera Orchestra
> eastwooj@-----.edu
>
>
> On Thu, 2 Nov 1995, Martin Pergler wrote:
>
> > Hello all --
> > I'm looking for music for flute and clarinet together with
> > either guitar or piano. Any suggestions?
> >
> > I have Joseph Kreutzer (1820), Trio for Fl Cl Gtr, very pleasant to
the ear
> > if somewhat repetitive and predictable.
> >
> > also Danzi, Concertante for Fl Cl & orch with Pno reduction
> > Bloch Concertino, fl cl pno, and Four Waltzes by Shostakovitch arr
for fl cl
> > pno.
> >
> > Anybody have some (other) favorites?
> >
> > Thanks, Martin
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> > Martin Pergler pergler@-----.edu
> > Grad student, Mathematics http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~pergler
> > Univ. of Chicago
> >
>

   
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