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 HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: syncopation 
Date:   2009-10-01 04:12

I'm just not sure what kind of piece to start next. I am in my third year of study at college, and I'm going after a music ed degree. So far I have loved working on the Saint Saens Sonata, the Finzi Bagatelles, the Martinu Sonatina, and the Schumann Fantasy Pieces.

Do you have any suggestions for a piece (or a movement of a piece) that is at my level but still beautiful and emote-y? I love sappy pieces that are slow, and/or pieces that have that "folk song" or "song" element to them.

Suggestions? Thank you all so much!



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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: xpedx7342 
Date:   2009-10-01 04:18

Copland Concerto Andante is definitely a must for your taste of music. Check out the Richard Stoltzman and Michael Tilson Thomas recording on youtube!

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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2009-10-01 05:48

Debussy Rhapsodie, Brahms Sonatas

http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com


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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: Nessie1 
Date:   2009-10-01 08:03

What about the Burgmuller Duo or the Stanford Sonata or Intermezzi?


Vanessa.

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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: clarinetguy 2017
Date:   2009-10-01 17:39

1. Vaughan Williams--Six Studies in English Folksong
2. Paul Ben Haim--Three Songs Without Words
3. Paul Ben Haim--Pastorale variƩe (this is a great piece, well worth trying, but quite a challenge largely because it is long with very few breaks for the soloist)
4. Carl Nielsen--Fantasy for Clarinet and Piano
5. Aaron Copland--Clarinet Sonata (his authorized transcription of his violin sonata)
6. Srul Irving Glick--Suite Hebraique (he wrote several pieces with this title, and at least two are available for clarinet)
7. Darius Milhaud--Duo Concertante
8. Max Bruch--Kol Nidrei--Transcribed for clarinet and piano by Charles Salinger (Roncorp Publications)



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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: clariniano 
Date:   2009-10-04 14:05

I love the Nielsen Fantasy--I performed it several years ago, and actually have a couple of recordings of it.

You could also try the Debussy Petite Piece.

Heinrich Baermann's Adagio for clarinet is one I love too

The Larghetto from Mozart's clarinet quintet, or the Adagio from his concerto.

Hope that helps!

Meri

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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: syncopation 
Date:   2009-10-04 15:11

Thanks everyone! I am going to check all of these out, I'm really excited to get to know this music. :)

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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2009-10-04 16:09

Standard repertoire that comes to mind:

Mozart, Concerto (if you haven't done it yet)
Lustoslawski, Dance Preludes
Debussy, Premier Rhapsody
Weber, Concerto No. 1
Spohr, Concerto No. 1
Brahms, Sonatas
Poulenc, Sonata
Stravinsky, Three Pieces

Best regards,
jnk

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 Re: HELP! Repertoire suggestions for me?
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2009-10-04 17:01

The Schumann 3 Romances for Oboe work beautifully on A clarinet. The very inexpensive Schirmer edition includes a part for A clarinet. Schumann definitely had the oboe's plangent tone in mind. To match that, particularly on the A clarinet, you should experiment with a brighter, "narrower" tone than usual.

Alec Templeton wrote two lovely "Pocket-Size Sonatas" that have a light jazz feel in some of the movements.

Reginald Kell arranged several Handel flute sonata movements and a particularly nice Corelli Gigue for clarinet.

The Hindemith Sonata lends itself well to a singing style. See http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/read.html?f=1&i=68948&t=68671

The Bernstein Sonata, at least in the first movement, is full of song.

The Schubert Arpeggione Sonata works beautifully on clarinet and is the ultimate in songful music.

Find a soprano and do Shepherd on the Rock.

Ken Shaw

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