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 Re: Guitar/Clarinet
Author: idahofats 
Date:   2005-03-18 01:00

Don't know of any offhand, but if you were looking in the Romantic era on into the Modern, I would check out Lalo, Sarasate, Chabrier, Albeniz and maybe even Ravel. Perhaps someone has downsized an orchestral work for such a duet. You might also try looking just at guitar duets, and transpose a part, ignoring the chords where possible--clarinet and guitar flamenco would be a challenge. Finally, if there is any trumpet/guitar literature out there, that would be easy pickin's...er, fair game...
If jazz/swing is your interest, maybe Benny Goodman's smaller groups (trio, quartet, etc.) produced something that could be adapted easily. There is, by the bye, a sax/guitar duet that got a lot of airplay a few years back: Candy Dulfer and Dave Stewart's "Lily Was Here", if I remember correctly.

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