Klarinet Archive - Posting 000003.txt from 2006/11

From: Gary Van Cott <gary@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Stamitz Concerto
Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 19:22:46 -0500

Hello Jeff,

We have this in stock. It is $16.50 + S&H. There is some information on
the piece in the music.

C406. Concerto in B-flat major No. 3 for Clarinet and Orchestra (Piano
Reduction) by Carl Stamitz edited by Johannes Wojciechowski. C.F.
Peters, 1957, SS, 20 + 7 pages. In three movements: Allegro moderato,
Romanze, and Rondo. The range is limited for the clarinet, using
generally the clarion register. Prof. Heim wrote that this is one of the
best-known clarinet concertos and a good piece for high school
clarinetists. 16.50

My web site does not seem to be up at the moment (what is Mark up too?)
but when it is it would be at:
http://www.vcisinc.com/clarinetmusicpiano.htm#C406

Gary

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Jeff Albrecht wrote:
> Good afternoon, folks. I need a bit of help locating the publication data on a
> piece of music my daughter's teacher has given her to perform this winter in
> competition.
>
> It's the Concerto No. 3 for Clarinet by Carl Stamitz, and the arrangement is by
> J. Wojciechowski. That's all the info I have at present, and I have taken that
> from a photocopy of the clarinet part, of which I have the first three pages.
> The part does not have even the publisher and/or catalog number, so it's a
> little difficult to be more specific. I can tell you that the clarinet part
> (for a Bb clarinet) is written in the key of C, which would make the first
> movement, at least, in Concert Bb. This arrangemment has 46 bars of
> introduction before the clarinet enters, and the clarinet part begins on the
> clarion E. I don't know if that's enough info to get a little hint from anyone
> on the list, but I figure it's worth a try. The folks at the local music
> emporium were not too encouraging over the phone, and said the only one they
> had in stock was the Stamitz Concerto in Eb. Could this be the same one?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer.
>
> Jeff

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