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Author: Karen
Date: 2000-03-07 18:32
My roomate and I are both studying music at the University of Oregon and we're looking for some music for Harp and Clarinet for us to play. The only problem is that we can't find any anywhere. Does anyone know of any piece? any level is fine. thanks
karen
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Author: Todd
Date: 2000-03-07 19:35
I heard a recording on the radio the other day of Debussy "Reverie" which was arranged for Harp and Oboe; Beautiful! Maybe it could be transposed. Also at sheetmusic plus they offer an arrangement for saxophone and piano that might not be too much problem to wok up for harp & clar.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-03-07 20:53
Bland,Ed
One on One
1996
Osmund
Bouffil,Jacques-Jules (1783-????)
Duo pour harpe ou piano forte et clarinette, op. 4, C minor
Journal d'Euterpe (available on Sneezy in the Music->Seely section)
Brown,Newel Kay (1932-)
Two preludes for harp and clarinet
10:00
American Music Center
Damase,Jean Michel (1928-)
Sonate
Belwin-Mills, H. Lemoine, T. Presser
McKay,Neil (1924-)
Soundprints, variations
Roncorp
Mourant,Walter (1910-1995)
Prelude and Dance
Composer's Facsimiles Edition
Rossini,Gioacchino Antonio (1792-1868)
Cavatina ""Una voce poco fa"" from "Il Barbiere di Siviglia"
Showpiece based on a well known aria from the opera. This work is essentially a transcription of the aria as opposed to being a fantasia.
Hug
Edited by Hans Rudolf Stalder.
Variations for Clarinet and Piano
1809
Composed in Rossini's 17th year (1809), this delightful set of variations, written while a p
roblem student of the dull teacher Padre Mattei, in Bologna, serves as an early example of the melod
y and invention that were to place him as one of the great opera writers.
Artransa
Edited by Mitchell Lurie.
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Author: Mario
Date: 2000-03-07 21:02
"The Victorian Kitchen Garden,", a lovely British piece written about 10 years ago for a TV program about how people used their gardens 150 years ago to create delicious meals. The TV sound track was played by Emma Johnson. I will get the specifics as soon as I get back home from my business trip.
This is a straighforward, pretty sonata in 5 short movements (TV-oblige). It was commissioned as background music for the various portions of the show. Its feel is folksy, pastoral, a little bit newage-ist.
The level of complexity is medium (a few fast runs, some surprising intervals, a lot of work around the breaks, some ppp sections, nice long phrases). I have used the piece to please my audience (it is a reliable crown pleaser), and as an extended study of middle-break and resonance tone control.
Enjoy!
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Author: Mario
Date: 2000-03-07 21:03
Maureen, you beat me to it. Glad to see that somebody else knows this beautiful little piece.
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Author: Brad
Date: 2000-03-10 18:57
Have you heard that CD Richard Stoltzman made with Harpist Nancy Allen? That might be good for some transcription ideas.
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