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Author: thegreatestmusician
Date: 2006-08-22 11:45
I am planning to form a trio for my school's commencement contest and I will be planning to play Beethoven's trio for clarinet, piano and cello, op. 11. Has anybody perform this piece before? I might find it hard to find a good cellist to accompany me in this piece. What other instrument you might arrange the cello part for?
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Author: David Peacham
Date: 2006-08-22 18:19
"I might find it hard to find a good cellist to accompany me in this piece."
Say that, and you'll find it harder still.
The cello doesn't accompany you. It's a trio.
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2006-08-22 18:51
I reckon bass clarinet may win over bassoon - though both are viable substitutes for want of a competent 'cello player.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
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Author: thechosenone
Date: 2006-08-23 01:22
I played this with a bassoon before without any major hurdles, the only downside being that a bassoon is sometimes not as loud as a cello in loud passages.
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Author: diz
Date: 2006-08-23 06:15
Personally I'm with DP on this, hunt the cellist out. Substitute rarely sound effective.
Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2006-08-23 23:37
I love the sound of a sweetly played trombone. Would that be out of the question here?
Alexi - never arranged, but just wondering what other more experienced would think about this as a substitute for the cello in that piece.
US Army Japan Band
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2006-08-24 05:22
Clarinet, trombone and piano sounds like a great group! I don't this specific piece to say if it will work, but original thinking like Alexi's here is always good to maybe find something interesting.
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Author: bravissima82
Date: 2006-08-24 05:48
I think you will have an easier time finding a good cellist than finding a good bass clarinetist or bassoonist.
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Author: diz
Date: 2006-08-24 06:46
Trombone's a bad idea ... it's a foul brass instrument for starters and Beethoven only ever used them twice (Sym 5 and Sym 9) and certainly never in his chamber music.
If all else fails - (i.e. all the good cellists drop dead) I'd use a Bassoon as a last resort.
Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.
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Author: David Peacham
Date: 2006-08-24 08:04
diz wrote:
"Trombone's a bad idea ... it's a foul brass instrument for starters and Beethoven only ever used them twice (Sym 5 and Sym 9) and certainly never in his chamber music."
It would take a staggeringly good trombonist to play this music effectively, that's for sure.
But, oddly enough, Beethoven did write chamber music for trombone: the Equali for trombone quartet.
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Not sure whether diz is saying: "it's a brass instrument, and brass instruments are foul" or "among all brass instruments, it's one of the foul ones". Either way, he must have heard me playing.
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2006-08-24 17:09
Perhaps french horn would be an alternative? Works well in wind quintet, and has enough of a range I believe. And probably wouldn't be too hard to blend.
But then again, as Diz seems to dislike the trombone, I tend to dislike the bassoon so that's why I'm thinking of OTHER alternatives.
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
Post Edited (2006-08-24 17:09)
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