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Author: rbell96
Date: 2003-05-18 09:33
Hi Guys,
As some of you may know I am starting at music college in the UK in september. I just thought I would post my list of music so you can have a look and see if there are any gaping holes that are apparent.
I have starred the ones i have looked at.
Arnold: Sonatina *
Fantasy *
Bax: Sonata *
Beethoven: Trio Op. 11
Berg: 4 Pieces, Op. 5
Brahms: Sonata No. 1 Op. 120 *
Sonata No. 2 Op. 120 *
Trio Op 114
Camilleri: Concertino *
Copland: Concerto *
Crusell: Concerto, Op. 5 *
Concerto, Op. 11 *
Debussy: Premiere Rhapsodie *
Dimler: Concerto *
Finzi: Concerto, Op. 31 *
Five Bagathelles *
Giampieri: Il Carnevale di Venezia *
Horovitz: 2 Majorcan Pieces
Lovreglio: Traviata Fantasy *
Lutoslawski: Dance Preludes *
McCabe 3 Pieces
Messager: Solo de concours *
Milhaud: Duo Concertante *
Mozart: Concerto *
Quintet *
Nielsen: Concerto * (attempted to start to look at it!)
Poulenc: Sonata *
Rossini: Intro, Theme & Variations *
Saint-Saens: Sonata, Op. 127 *
Tarantella, Op. 6 *
Schubert: Shepherd on the Rock *
Sonata in A Minor <<Arpegionne>>
Schumann: Fantasy Pieces, Op. 73 *
Spohr: Concerto No. 1 *
Stanford: Concerto, Op. 80
Three Intermezzi *
Steptoe: Two Impromptus
Stravinsky: Three Pieces *
Szalowski: Sonatina *
Templeton: Pocket Size Sonata
Weber: Concerto No. 1 in F Minor *
Concerto No. 2 in Eb Major *
Concertino *
Grand Duo Concertant *
Weiner: Peregi Verbunk, Op. 40 *
Thanks everyone,
Rob
Post Edited (2003-05-18 19:18)
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Author: David Peacham
Date: 2003-05-18 10:10
You've left out two of the three greatest works written for the clarinet:
Brahms quintet.
Messiaen Quatuor pour la fin du temps.
What about orchestral excerpts? I'm only the rankest amateur, but I would have thought that your career would depend much more on your ability to play major orchestral works, than any number of solos than only a fellow clarinettist would ever have heard of.
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If there are so many people on this board unwilling or unable to have a civil and balanced discussion about important issues, then I shan't bother to post here any more.
To the great relief of many of you, no doubt.
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Author: BARRY
Date: 2003-05-18 17:27
What about the Copland Sonata?
Please, please, I beseech you to tell me more about the Camillieri.
Do you have a reduction for KL and piano and, above all, who is the publisher (have looked for it all over the net with NO results.
In thankful anticipation
barry
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Author: rbell96
Date: 2003-05-18 19:15
The list is music in my collection. I will edit my post and * the ones I have worked on.
Barry the publisher for the Camileri is published by Metropolis Music Publishers. They are Belgian. Here is the contact details from the score:
Metropolis Music Publishers
Jan Van Rijswijcklaan 7
B-2018 Antwerpen
Belgie
Tel +32 3 259 09 85
Fax +32 3 259 09 88.
It is a clarinet & piano reduction.
The Concertino is certainly a very beautiful work. I heard it played at a local concert here in Leicestershire about 3 years ago. David Campbell performed it with piano, Charles Camilleri was there. He certainly was a very decent down to earth guy. Camilleri was giving some lessons on improvisation, it was very interesting.
Hope this helps,
Rob
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Author: Micaela
Date: 2003-05-19 00:35
If you have the Beethoven trio, you've got to get the Mozart too. And the Rozsa Sonatina and Sonata. Also, though it's mostly suitable as an encore, you should get the Cavallini Adagio and Tarantella.
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2003-05-19 15:32
Brahms Quintet
The other Crusell Concerto
Francaix Concerto and Theme & Variations
Hindemith Sonata and Concerto
Mendelssohn Sonata and two Konzertstucks
Milhaud Concerto
Schubert Octet
Spohr Concertos 2, 3 (especially) and 4
Stanford Sonata
Templeton Pocket Size Sonata #2 (OOP, I think)
Weber Silvana Variations
lots of English stuff (see Thea King's discography)
standard woodwind quintets
Mozart octets and Bb Serenade
the operatic theme-and-variations finger wigglers from Carl Fischer, particularly Meister, Erwinn Variations
Best regards.
Ken Shaw
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Author: GBK
Date: 2003-05-19 16:25
André Bloch - Denneriana
Beethoven - clarinet/bassoon duos
Bernstein - Sonata
Bozza - various solos
Burgmüller - Duo
Honegger - Sonatine
Jeanjean - various solos
Osborne - Rhapsody
Poulenc - Sonata for 2 clarinets
Poulenc - Sonata for clarinet and bassoon
Rabaud - Solo de Concours
Widor - Introduction and Rondo ...GBK
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Author: BARRY
Date: 2003-05-21 07:40
many thanks Bob; wil try the publisher
Best of luck in the UK
barry
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Author: rbell96
Date: 2003-05-21 13:13
I am going to be studying at the Birmingham Conservatoire for 4 years in the UK.
Rob
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Author: tww
Date: 2003-05-22 11:48
The Sutermeister Capriccio is excellent. Very fun to play.
- tww
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Author: Liquorice
Date: 2003-05-23 10:42
rbell, who are you going to study with at the Birmingham Conservatoire?
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