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Author: Daniel stein
Date: 1999-06-04 17:25
I was reading about a scholarship contest where they ant a twentieth century american composition as part of the repetoir...are there any good ones, except copland? Also, are there any written with jazz influence. I was thinking something like a transcription of one of the Gershwin piano preludes transcribed for clarinet. Any Help would be appreciated, I appologize for my random capitalizations.
Thank you
dan
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Author: Don
Date: 1999-06-05 02:46
Ever heard of Ellington/Strayhorn? For clarinet, take a look at "Main Stem." You may also want to check out some of Pat Metheny's material, e.g., "Have You Heard."
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Author: William Fuller
Date: 1999-06-05 02:53
How about the Artie Shaw Clarinet Concerto???? I have done it many times with concert band and it is a real crowd pleaser as well as lots of fun to play. Orchestral parts are available for rent and I hear their is a big band accompaniment out there somewhere.
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Author: Todd
Date: 1999-06-06 17:44
Are there recordings of this concerto available? I'd love to get one, especially the concert band version.
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Author: Abbie
Date: 1999-06-07 00:12
Gordon Jacob also wrote six unaccompanied solo pieces for clarinet. If you want contemporary, you definitely got it with those!!!
:-) Abbie
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Author: Laura
Date: 1999-06-07 18:34
What about Horovitz? He wrote an amazing jazz & blues influenced Sonatina for clarinet and piano - its fantastic!
But I'm not sure that he's American... it SOUNDS quite American though! (but that probably doesn't count!).
It's a fantastic piece, whatever nationality he was!
Try it!
Laura
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