Klarinet Archive - Posting 000476.txt from 2001/12

From: "emily worthington" <emily.worthington@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] clarinet, oboe and bassoon trios
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 11:19:15 -0500

Speaking of Martinu and C clarinet parts, I'm playing two of his works in a
concert next term: 'La Revue de Cuisine' and 'Les Rondes'. The latter is for
clarinet in C - transposing is always such fun! :-S
Em.

> on 12/25/2001 3:57 PM, emily worthington wrote:
>
> >can anyone recommend good material for my
> > oboe/clarinet/bassoon trio to tackle? we're having problems finding
stuff
> > that isn't early C20th french cheese.
>
> Martinu Trio - nasty C clarinet part, very challenging
>
> Villa-Lobos Trio - the parts are a mess, but they're well worth
> correcting and practicing - great piece, very challenging.
>
> If I knew Dan Leeson wasn't reading the list, I'd tell you to play the
> Mozart serenades for three basset horns - they work very well. Since he
> apparently *is* here, of course, I can't make such a suggestion, because
> he'll suggest (require?) that henceforth I play K. 622 on the tenor sax,
> and I don't own a tenor sax any more ;-)
>
> I'll try to dig into the deep recesses of my mind to remember what else
> we played in our trio when we were active.
>
> David
>
> David Niethamer
> Principal Clarinet, Richmond Symphony
> dnietham@-----.edu
> http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/
>
>
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