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Author: Rbekow
Date: 2008-04-19 15:20
I'm trying to locate source for sheet music transcription of Copland's "Two Pieces for Violin and Piano, No. 1 Nocture." I'm searching for a friend who has a CD with linear notes that indicate Copland did a clarinet transcription in 1978 for Boosey & Hawkes. She emailed them but had no response. I've done a Google search and can't find sheet music. Found a couple clarinetists' CDs. Anyone know where she can order sheet music it if it's still being published?
I'd like to find it for her. She was my second private teacher and enabled me to advance as adult student of university professor.... after the usual 28 year gap and becoming eligible for senior discounts. Also had my first recital this spring;played Hurlstone's 4 Characteristic Pieces, with a few nervous misplaced fingers – but in this lifetime!
Thanks!
Post Edited (2008-04-21 01:43)
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2008-04-20 23:28
No - that's the violin sonata, transposed for clarinet. It's in three movements, none called "Nocturne."
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Author: principalclarinet1
Date: 2008-04-21 04:45
You can find the transcription of the Copland Nocturne in a collection of works called "Contemporary Music for Clarinet" ed. Peter Wastall. It was published by Boosey and Hawkes but is unfortunately out of print. Look to college/university music libraries. London Ken Shaw wrote:
> No - that's the violin sonata, transposed for clarinet. It's
> in three movements, none called "Nocturne."
Professor of Fine Arts/Coordinator of Woodwind Studies at Northwest Mississippi Community College and an Endorsing Artist/Clinician for the Leblanc Division of Conn-Selmer, Inc., Gonzalez Reeds, ChopSaver Lip Balm, and Backun Musical Services
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Author: Rbekow
Date: 2008-04-21 17:37
Thank you so much principalclarinet1! I'll pass this info. on....
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