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Author: andrea
Date: 2000-04-14 16:58
I played a solo accompanied by piano when I was in HS, possibly was classified as a piano clarinet duet. I'd really like to track it down again. The title translated to "smaller and smaller", I remember it as eine-kliene.... something or other.
The gist of it was to start with a fully assembled instrument, play a section of the piece, piano chorus, take off a piece of clarinet, play some more, etc until left with just the mouthpiece.
Does anyone remember this piece or know the real title/ composer?
Thanks,
Andrea
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Author: Megan
Date: 2000-04-14 18:14
The piece is Immer Kleimer...I've played it, have it around somewhere, it's pretty neat. I'll check at school for you unless someone else finds it first...
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Author: andrea
Date: 2000-04-14 19:13
Thanks, I've been poking around some of the retail sites, but haven't found it yet. It's a relief just to get the name right so I'm not totally in the dark.
Andrea
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Author: Dee
Date: 2000-04-14 20:26
There is also a band arrangement with solo clarinet of "Immer Kleiner." The municipal band in Decatur, IL played it one year when I lived there. The name translates as "Ever Smaller."
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Author: Melanie
Date: 2000-04-17 04:41
Who composed "Immer Kleiner"? I've wanted to order it, but I was missing this vital piece of information. Thanks!
Melanie
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Author: andrea
Date: 2000-04-17 13:53
I've been searching around, and I think I've hit on Schreiner. I found a sheet music site that had a few listings, but none with any depth of information on difficulty or instrumentation.
Andrea
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