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Author: Simone
Date: 2003-03-15 16:19
Hello!
I'm looking for a short (2-4 minutes) sad sounding piece for unaccompanied clarinet. It can be a simple melody and can be classical or contemporary, it doesn't matter.
I'm grateful for every suggestion.
Simone
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Author: wyatt
Date: 2003-03-15 16:26
anything that i play.
i would suggest Danny Boy or Summertime. either may do the job.i
bob gardner}ÜJ
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Author: SusanB
Date: 2003-03-15 17:21
From "32 Etudes" Transcribed for Clarinet by Cyrille Rose....I like #25.
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Author: GBK
Date: 2003-03-15 21:12
"Good-Bye" (The Gordan Jenkins tune which Goodman would use as his closing theme) ...GBK
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Author: hans
Date: 2003-03-15 23:49
Stormy Weather and Sophisticated Lady come to mind.
Hans
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Author: JMcAulay
Date: 2003-03-16 00:33
George Gershwin and Gordon Jenkins? Both superb, So here's my seconding of Summertime and Goodbye. Either one would be better than anything I can think of right now. Both could sound very nice on solo Clarinet, too.
Regards,
John
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2003-03-16 01:47
Do Amazing Grace, the first time through in say in Concert Eb or F and then modulate up a 4th or 5th for a second chorus (with a little improvising would be terrific). See what seems to lay best under your fingers. I did this in a church Sunday service on soprano sax with organ accompaniment; it was very moving.
HRL
Post Edited (2003-03-16 02:48)
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 2003-03-16 01:57
Ravel's 'Pavane pour une fille defunte'
John Sebastian Bach's 'Sarabande' in 'Sonata fur Flote allein'.
Rachmaninoff's 'Vocalise' (op 34?)
Vaughn William's 'Green Sleeves'.
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Author: Rick Williams
Date: 2003-03-16 10:58
Somewhere By Berstein from West Side Story. You can find it in Broadway Showstoppers, Hal Leonard. Probably other places as well. I had a roomfull of people crying one time playing it so it's pretty sad.
Best
RW
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Author: hans
Date: 2003-03-16 14:36
Ase's Death from Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite.
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Author: Stoops
Date: 2003-03-16 15:28
Un Seul written by Kal Opperman for Richard Stolzman. I'm not sure of the exact timing, but it fits the rest of your criteria. I don't know if there is an official recording out there yet, but it's published by Carl Fisher. It's only $5.
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Author: Donn
Date: 2003-03-16 16:15
Ellington's "I've Got it Bad and that ain't Good
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Author: Jerry
Date: 2003-03-16 16:40
Here's a few:
Four Strong Winds
Honey (Bobby Goldsboro)
Look Homeward Angel (Monarchs)
Tennessee Waltz
Shenendoah
Always on My Mind
Jerry
The Villages, FL
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Author: BobD
Date: 2003-03-16 23:17
Anything you haven't practiced...just kidding. Solveg's Song by Grieg.
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Author: Brad
Date: 2003-03-17 16:26
Opening of the SLow movement from the Shcubert Octet.
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Author: larryb
Date: 2003-03-17 16:31
[ Unwanted blather deleted. This is a clarinet BBoard. There are plenty of places to espouse your other positions. Mark C. ]
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Author: jez
Date: 2003-03-18 12:35
Debussy Petite Piece
(sorry, just noticed you said unnaccompanied, still it might work)
Post Edited (2003-03-18 13:45)
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Author: hans
Date: 2003-03-19 14:41
Solitude by Duke Ellington, Eddie de Lange, & Irving Mills.
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Author: clarinetmama
Date: 2003-03-19 14:47
I have an interesting piece called "Lullaby" by Koh Okumura. It is unaccompanied. It is a Japanese min yo....loosely translated in English that is a rural, folksong.
My basset hound howls whenever I play, happy OR sad. Or, perhaps that is a commentary on my ability.
Jean
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Author: larryb
Date: 2003-03-19 14:49
since Ellington has been proposed, may I suggest "Saddest Tale," a composition/recording from the early 1930s. Of particular note to clarinetists would be Barney Bigard's "sad" clarinet intro to the piece. Also, Billie Holiday made her first recording with this song as part of a film soundtrack with Ellington (1934). She appears in the film as well.
The name of the film is "Symphony in Black," not to be confused with Louis Armstrong's "Rhapsody in Black and Blue" from the same period.
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Author: Benni
Date: 2003-03-20 15:44
The Ellington songs have all been good recommendations . . . If you're considering "Solitude," check out Billie Holiday's recording of it with Teddy Wilson (I think). Also, add "Mood Indigo" to the list.
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