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Author: George Stalle
Date: 2010-12-05 11:59
I have in my library the following works if anyone would like to contact me to check them out. Some were acquired in the early 70s when I spent a little time in London and Paris.
Most of these works are quite contemporary and extremely challenging.
So let me know!
Here they are:
Clarinet and Piano
Rene Bernier Reverdies (ou de diverses manieres concertantes
de "Sonner le Printemps" publ. Leduc 1960
(or with chamber orchestra)
Guy Duijck Sonatine publ. Tierolff Muziekcentrale/Nederland 1966
Alvin Etler Sonata publ. Associated Music Publishers 1960
Hans Gal Sonata, Op. 84 publ. Hinrichsen 1965
Iain Hamilton Sonata, Op. 22 publ. Schott 1955
Piotr Perkowski Sonata publ. Polskie Muzyczne 1970
Serge Prokofieff Visions Fugitives (8 pieces) arr. Howard Ferguson,
arr. publ. Boosey & Hawkes 1989 (orig. 1922 for solo
piano)
Humphrey Searle Suite, Op. 32 publ. Schott 1957
Christopher Shaw Sonata (or for violin) publ. Novello 1953
Freda Swain Rhapsody publ. Bourne 1968
Egon Wellesz Zwei Stucke, Op. 34 publ. Universal orig. 1923,
renewed 1951
For solo clarinet:
Alexander Goehr Paraphrase on the dramatic madrigal Il Combattimento
di Tancredi e Clorinda by Monteverdi publ. Schott 1973
Istvan Lang Monodia publ. Boosey & Hawkes 1968 for Editio Musica
Budapest
Stanley Weiner Sonata published as part of "Jacques Lancelot
Collection" publ. Gerard Billaudot 1972
For two clarinets (unaccomp.)
Antony Elton Short Sonata for Two Clarinets in Bb publ. J.W. Chester
1956
George Stalle
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Author: cigleris
Date: 2010-12-05 21:45
I would be interested in all apart from the Goehr because I already have. Shall I contact you off line
Peter Cigleris
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Author: George Stalle
Date: 2010-12-06 11:50
Peter and Norman:
Sure, I'd be happy to mail them off to you for review if you wouldn't mind paying for the FedEx cost since that would be the safest way to send them.
I will be happy to send the originals, too.
Peter, I know of you, but Norman if you wouldn't mind telling me a little about you that would be outstanding.
gstalle@comcast.net the best way to speak.
George Stalle
George Stalle
Post Edited (2010-12-07 22:38)
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Author: clt1alto
Date: 2022-03-08 12:51
Hello Mr Stalle
I am a french clarinetist .I jook for a long time the clarinet score of Michel Bernier : Reverdies . In fact this one is out of print for a long time in France and it's impossible to find it !!!Is it possible to send it a copy ( pdf ) from mail ? I will be very happy to send you my clarinet list to trade with you if you want !!!
So , Iain Hamilton Sonata, Op. 22 , and Antony Elton Short Sonata for Two Clarinets are very interesting to me !!
It would be friendly to speak with you !!
Best
Bruno
PS : excuse me for my poor english !!
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Author: ruben
Date: 2022-03-10 18:48
Peter: Hans Gal would be perfect for you: a sadly forgotten, but excellent composer.
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
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Author: cigleris
Date: 2022-03-13 01:02
Thanks Ruben, I have it but have never played it. I know that his clarinet music has been recorded.
Just looking at that list however I’ve performed the Shaw Sonata and recently the first performance of the Freda Swain Rhapsody (in modern times). I also have the Hamilton and Searle my library as well as the Wellesz. I recorded the Wellesz Quintet but have no idea when it’ll get released. Very interesting composer.
Peter Cigleris
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2022-03-13 08:46
I agree that Wellesz was a very talented composer as well as a scholar of Byzantine music. His compositions deserve to be brought out of obscurity.
The 2 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 34 and the Suite for Clarinet Solo are at least as good as Berg's clarinet pieces yet hardly ever played.
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Author: ruben
Date: 2022-03-14 00:06
Seabreeze: You and Peter must be the only people in the world that have heard or heard of the music of Egon Wellesz. -a very interesting composer.
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
Post Edited (2022-03-14 00:57)
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Author: Philip Caron
Date: 2022-03-14 06:03
I just listened to recordings of the Two Pieces and the solo Suite on Youtube. Interesting music - I liked both pieces. Note, they are quite different from Berg.
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