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 Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: mnhnhyouh 
Date:   2006-06-25 06:19

I am a beginner, with about 6 months playing experience. I am wondering if anybody can point me at some easy clarinet/flute and clarinet/cello duets and clarinet/flute/violin trios that I can play with some friends?

h



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Author: clarinet87 
Date:   2006-06-27 14:41





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 Re: Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: Alex M. 
Date:   2006-06-27 18:11

As chance would have it, I just today picked up this title. The full info is:

Rubank Educational Library No. 196
Seventy-Eight Duets for flute and clarinet
by Himie Voxman
Volume I (Nos. 1 to 55)
Easy-Medium

Alex M.
Massachusetts

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 Re: Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: mnhnhyouh 
Date:   2006-06-27 20:55

Thank you very much :)

Now any cello/clarinet duets? Or violin/flute/clarinet trios?

:)

h

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 Re: Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2006-06-28 15:46

Does anyone actually like any of the duets in the Voxman?

Bob Phillips

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Author: clarinet87 
Date:   2006-06-28 17:00





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 Re: Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2006-06-28 23:02

Good question, Bob. I found almost all of them to be most uninspiring for my students a few decades ago. I resorted to flute or violin duet music, transcribing a part for clarinet.

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 Re: Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: diz 
Date:   2006-06-30 01:42

Gordon, uninspiring doesn't even come close (totally with you on that).

There are some nice duets in Lazarus but transposition would be needed, at least in Book I they're graded (somewhat).

Crickey, does anyone use Lazarus anymore?

Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.

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 Re: Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: FDF 
Date:   2006-06-30 02:10

Seems to me that a beginning clarinetist and his friends able to find some music that they could play together is totally inspiring.



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 Re: Clarinet/flute duet, clarinet/flute/violin trios?
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2006-06-30 04:17

I think that it is worth it to go through the Langenus clarinet books and pick out some duets. Many have equal participation for the two parts --no "bassoon" accompaniment.

Transpose alternate top line/bottom line parts for the flute --minding their range.

Many pretty pieces, good stuff.

Bob Phillips

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