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 flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: voodoosausage 
Date:   2008-09-24 13:34

Any great pieces out there for flute/clarinet/oboe?

Thanks!



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 Re: flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: Sylvain 
Date:   2008-09-24 13:57

The only thing I found to be worth playing was a piece by Malcolm Arnold.

--
Sylvain Bouix <sbouix@gmail.com>

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 Re: flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: ABerry 
Date:   2008-09-24 14:58

Greetings,

I agree with Sylvain...I believe it’s called “Divertimento”. I played this piece for my college senior recital in 1978.

Allan

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 Re: flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: William 
Date:   2008-09-24 16:24

Check out this trio's repretoire list:

http://www.canteloubetrio.com/


Opps--just realized my error. Good list of trios, nevertheless.........

FWIW, my oboe, clarinet & bassoon trio is also working on composition by Alec Wilder, "Suite for Oboe, Clarinet & Bassoon" written while he was in residence at the University of Wisconsin, 1960's. Four mvts, great stuff.



Post Edited (2008-09-24 16:31)

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 Re: flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: LarryBocaner 2017
Date:   2008-09-25 13:13

Saint Saens' Caprice on Russian and Danish Airs is a terrific showpiece for your trio, plus piano. music is downloadable free here:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Caprice_on_Danish_and_Russian_Airs%2C_Op.79_(Saint-Sa%C3%ABns%2C_Camille)

The piano part is no mere accompaniment, but a miniature concerto!



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 Re: flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: cigleris 
Date:   2008-09-25 14:38

Hi

There is a lot of rep for this combination. I was in a trio of this setup for quite sometime. A lot of the stuff is cheesey background type music but for concert repertoire #d recommend the Holst Terzetto (sp?). It is for flute, oboe and viola but towards the end of Holst's short life he arranged the viola for clarinet and sanctioned this. Published by Novello. There is also quite a few contempary pieces.

Peter Cigleris

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 Re: flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: Shi-Ku Chishiki 
Date:   2008-09-25 17:59

I've always been of mind that ya shouldn't need a piece of sheet music to wail on a instrument.

Get your flute player, clarinetist and oboe player together and wing it. Play it off the cuff. Let it all hang out.., improvise!

Please don't take this the wrong way y'all, but I've always thought a half way decent instrument player (doesn't matter which instrument) should be able to play their instrument sans having to read music to do so.

Of course.., I'm into Jazz, Dixieland and Blues so that in and by itself might make it easier. As far as Classical, maybe it's a lot more difficult to do.., what do I know!

Shi-Ku Chishiki ShiKu.Chishiki@Gmail.com

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 Re: flute/clarinet/oboe
Author: James Langdell 
Date:   2008-09-26 15:19

If you also have a piano available, there's a delightful suite by Amberg and a powerful Sonata by Milhaud. I think the Amberg is available at imslp.org, as is the Saint-Saens Caprice for that quartet combination.

I recall a flute/oboe/clarinet trio by Alvin Etler that was good, but more of a challenge to listen to than the Arnold trio.

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