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Author: clarinetist04
Date: 2006-03-07 05:51
I would highly suggest the Heins if you're up to the challenge. It is a very difficult piece. Both the solo and accompaniment parts are well written and fun to play. I would also recommend Sidney Hodkinson's concerto. That's either unpublished or published by tri-tone (I can't remember). Nelhybel's concerto is alright, but it isn't my favorite and it was originally written for orchestra, so if you're looking for something written FOR band, then that's not the piece.
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Anon |
2006-03-06 13:06 |
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redwine |
2006-03-06 23:57 |
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ken |
2006-03-07 01:19 |
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aberkow |
2006-03-07 03:34 |
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Re: contemporary solos with Wind Ensemble |
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clarinetist04 |
2006-03-07 05:51 |
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Anon |
2006-03-07 14:10 |
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David Niethamer |
2006-03-08 04:18 |
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