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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 1999-02-18 02:59
I would like to find Bach Partitas for Cello or Violin transcribed for clarinet.Does anyone know any publishers?
Thank you in advance!
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-02-18 03:12
Simply searching right here in Sneezy <A Href=http://www.sneezy.org/Databases/ComposersIndex/index.html><B>http://www.sneezy.org/Databases/ComposersIndex/index.html</B></A> for Bach brought up:
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Composer : Voxman,Himie (1912-)
Title : Classical Studies
Type : Technical Studies and Etudes
Composer's Sex : Male
Date: :
Instrumentation : clarinet
Arranger :
Publisher : Rubank, Hal Leonard
Grade : Medium easy to med hard
Comments : Many Solo Sonatas, Partitas, suites for violin, cello by Bach
: and Handel transcribed for clarinet. Titled Classical studies,
: but represents the Baroque period.
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Author: Tim2
Date: 1999-02-18 03:19
"Classical Studies for Clarinet" transcribed and edited by Voxman. They are great. From the sonatas, partitas for violin and the cello suites of Bach, as well as other works of Bach & Handel.
P4, P19, P20, P23, P29, P30-1(yes), P36, P44, P58.
Great stuff. $3.00 25 years ago.
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Author: Tim2
Date: 1999-02-18 03:30
Thanks, Mark. Too many times, we sit here going through the lastest on the board and forget all the other things here you provide us with.
By the way, the board, being used to it now and getting what I want faster (much faster) is just like I thought it would be. Thanks for putting something so slick together for all of us here. I know you take care of it like your baby. It shows. All of us that play clarinet and aspire to learn more and pass that learning on to others through whatever vehicle, whether through, teaching, audjudicating, or just jamming, owe you for using your talents to make this knowledge available to everyone. Thank you.
I'm going to give Bernstein a call in the archives.
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Author: John
Date: 1999-02-18 23:49
Gustave Langenus did a rather nice transcription and abridgement for clarinet of the Chaconne from one of the Bach unaccompanied Vioin Sonatas or Partitas. It was originally published by Carl Fischer in New York in the 1950s and may still be available.
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 1999-02-19 03:01
I found also other publishers like Italian Ricoldi and French Alphonse Leduc.Every country clarinet wind-player seems to like playing Bach by his/her own instrument.
Bach partita may need much physical endurance and concentration(anybody cannot help playing Bach "seriously" or cannot stop playing before finishing them) but what I obtain must be great:they are not only great musical experiences but also great interval/arpeggio/scale/nuance studies(everything in them),Thanks all.
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 1999-02-19 03:03
I found also other publishers like Italian Ricoldi and French Alphonse Leduc.Every country wind-player seems to like playing Bach by his/her own instrument.
Bach partita may need much physical endurance and concentration(anybody cannot help playing Bach "seriously" or cannot stop playing before finishing them) but what I obtain must be great:they are not only great musical experiences but also great interval/arpeggio/scale/nuance studies(everything in them),Thanks all.
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