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Author: Dominic
Date: 2006-11-13 19:35
Hello
I'd be grateful if anyone can recommend any piece/arrangement for a clarinet choir with percussion. I've recently seen the National Saxophone Choir of Great Britain (they were fab!) played a piece with percussion included and thought why not with the clarinet choir.
Ideally, the music should be around Grade 6 (ABRSM UK) and above standard.
Many thanks in advance!
Dominic
Dominic
Cardiff, UK
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Author: guzmanshaun
Date: 2006-11-14 05:28
Stucky, S. - Divertimento (Clar. Choir, Pf, 2 Perc)
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From this point on the music from Luyben's Music and arranged by Custer, which includes a recorded rhythm accomp. but still could be played by actual percussionist...
Anderson/Custer - Blue Tango
Duke/Custer - Autumn in New York
Garland/Custer - In The Mood
Mancini/Custer - Pink Panther
Miller/Custer - Moonlight Serenade
Rodger/Custer - My Funny Valentines
Good Luck and Many wishes!!!
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Author: EEBaum
Date: 2006-11-14 05:58
The L.A. Clarinet Choir is premiering "The Great Clarinet Circus" by Edward Cansino on December 2nd (I'm on bass). Clarinet choir with one percussionist (on a pretty big spread of instruments). Circus kistch meets twelve-tone rows, with some cool Ivesian stuff in the last movement.
Don't know if Mr. Cansino has plans to publish, but it might be something to look into.
-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com
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Author: Lori
Date: 2006-11-14 13:39
I play with Alex in the Los Angeles Clarinet Choir. Parts will be available beginning in July 2007. There will be a preview posted on Margaret Thornhill's (the director) website in the near future. You can check back soon at http://www.margaretthornhill.com/clarinet_choir.html.
I think there are 9 separate Bb parts, plus 2 different Eb parts, 2 different bass parts, basset horn, and contrabass in addition to percussion.
This piece is a LOT of fun and I highly recommend it! All of the parts are challenging, and the solos are dispersed throughout all the sections.
-Lori
Post Edited (2006-11-14 13:51)
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