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Author: becky
Date: 2000-01-26 11:42
can anybody recommend some music for clarinet choirs - preferably not arrangements?
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2000-01-26 15:35
Look in Brymer "Clarinet" and Lawson "Cambridge Companion to Clar" , and try the Southern Music Co [San Antonio] site. I have played some both original and arrangements of classics, much enjoyment and good for rehearsing how to play in small[er] groups! Don
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Author: HTW
Date: 2000-01-27 23:21
There's a beautiful piece I played at camp- It's called Dolce it's a gorgeous quasi-jazz solo for clarinet and clarinet choir. Unfortunatly, I can't remember the composer. I'm sorry I can't offer much help about finding it, but if you do it'll be worth it.
becky wrote:
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can anybody recommend some music for clarinet choirs - preferably not arrangements?
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Author: Ray Swing
Date: 2000-01-31 15:31
The following is some of the music we used in a Clarinet Choir I was in a few years ago. I listed the Arranger
if available, otherwise the original composer. Range of
difficulty was easy to medium difficulty. Difficulty
does not necessarily imply technique. Difficulty also includes music complexity and the need for a good conductor.
Overture To The Messiah Karl Webb
Winter-Time Schumann
Greensleeves Martha Sabaje
Lift Thine Eyes E.A. Wienandt
Russian Dance R. Upten Holder
Abschied Reger/Schmidt
Menuet Desire Dondeyne
Seven Schumann Pieces Clews
Quatre Quatuors Claude Pascal
Fuga IX Irving Rosenthal
Trois Toiles Pour Rever Bruno Rossignol
Abduction Franz Lotz
Anitra’s Tanz Clifton Williams
Bourree from Royal Fireworks Music (Handel)
Divertimento Nr. 4 (Mozart)
Divertimento Nr. 5 (Mozart)
Equale No. 1 (Mendelssohn)
Farewell to the Forest (Mendelssohn)
Fuga Richard Fote
La Fille Au Cheveux De Lin Richard E. Thurston
Nocturne Morland
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