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Author: Sara
Date: 2000-02-26 04:51
I was just curious about this weber piece that is so famous amoung clarinetist, acyually I would like to know the exact name of it., I asume its something like the Weber concerto or there abouts and I wanted to look it up with exact name. Thanks a lot for any help you can provide!
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Author: Jessica
Date: 2000-02-26 05:23
Sara,
There's several pieces by Weber. The most famous is probably the Concertino. There are also two concertos, a quintet for clarinet and string quartet, the Grand Duo Concertante, and the Opus 33 Variations. Then there's another set of variations sometimes attributed to Weber or Kuffner. If I had to guess just one, it would be the Concertino.
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Author: Stephanie aka Benny
Date: 2000-02-28 15:55
yeah the concertino is great piece i played it last year for U.I.L. competition (texas) and had a blast with it!!
keep swinging,
Benny
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Author: Joslyn
Date: 2000-02-29 20:40
There are a few famous Weber pieces. There are two concertos, the second being way harder than the first. They are beautiful and technical. There is a Grand Duo Concertant and a fantasy piece or something like that. So look into it. My favorite is the second concerto- but I will stress again that it is very hard. But it is FUN!!!!
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Author: Joslyn
Date: 2000-02-29 20:42
I played the Concertino, too. I did not enjoy it as much as the concertos, but it is an awesome piece.
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Author: Brian
Date: 2000-02-29 22:17
the piece you are looking for is probably the Concertino, I played it at Solo & ensemble contest and i really enjoyed it. From what i hear it is a common and popular piece especially among high schoolers.
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