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Author: Megan
Date: 2000-04-16 16:13
Hello everybody!
I play clarinet in my high school and am hoping to go on to become either a music educator or a professional clarinetist. I know there is a lot of music I need to learn before I can do this, but I'm not sure what all I need to learn. Does anyone know where I could find a complete list of repetoire for clarinet? If you do, please email it to me, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Author: Katherine Pincock
Date: 2000-04-16 18:16
Well, I was going to give you the jury lists they pass out for clarinet requirements at University of Western Ontario, but Mark's link removes the need to do all that typing ;-)
Bookmark that link, and you'll know everything you need. Make sure that you focus on technique exercises; fluent scales and arpeggios will give you a real headstart. One good book that I didn't see listed, though, is Jean-jean's Vademecum. Some of the exercises there are rather difficult, but they'll make an amazing difference for you. Hope this all helps!
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Author: Lelia
Date: 2000-04-16 21:36
Richard Faria's list is a tremendous resource, well-organized! I like the way he separates clarinet alone, clarinet in chamber music, concertos, etc.. Thanks for posting that link.
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Author: Kevin Bowman
Date: 2000-04-19 04:03
Mr. Faria's list seems pretty complete. For comparison, you could also check out the lists in Keith Stien's "The Art of Clarinet Playing", Daniel Bonade's "Clarinetist's Compendium", and there's a good list of gradiated studies and solos at the Hite Site www.jdhite.com.
Kevin Bowman
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 2000-04-20 02:11
Near complete listing can be available from Vandoren.
Click sheet music at Vandoren's site:
<A HREF=http://www.vandoren.com/>Vandoren</A>
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