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Author: Victor
Date: 2002-01-30 04:58
Hi. I was wondering if anyone can recommend a good chamber work in the Romantic style. The only requirement is that this piece must be for at least 3 players, and 2 of the participants must be the piano and the clarinet. For example, Brahms' clarinet trio. Thanks in advance for the suggestions.
-Victor
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Author: speez
Date: 2002-01-30 13:39
I don't know if Reinecke counts, but I did a trion by him for clarinet, piano and horn. It was very pretty.
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-01-30 21:00
You might also consider Schubert songs for piano, clarinet and voice (soprano) (Shepherd on the Rock). This is strictly chamber, with the addition of the voice is lovely - besides, it's a beautiful setting. Also, Louis Spohr wrote six German songs for piano, clarinet and voice (soprano). Spohr's clarinet writting is very fine, too. The only recording I could find of these is here:
Classicprint CPV005CD
Evelyn Tubb (soprano)
Lesley Schtazberger (clarinet)
Richard Burnett (fortepiano)
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Author: Stephane
Date: 2002-01-31 13:45
I strongly recommend the 8 pieces for Clarinet, Viola and piano by Max Bruch. The 8th one in E flat minor is particularly romantic. The all 8 pieces are wonderful works.
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