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 Unaccompanied pieces
Author: Jennie 
Date:   2000-12-11 18:55

Ok, since no one has heard of Flames, then does anyone have any reccomendations for good unaccompanied pieces...other than the Stavinsky Three Pieces and the Osborne Rhapsody?
~Jennie

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: William 
Date:   2000-12-11 19:16

FIVE VARIATIONS for Clarinet, by Les Thimmig G. Schirmer (1967)

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: cara 
Date:   2000-12-11 20:12

5 pieces by Gordon Jacob,they are all lovely

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: katfish 
Date:   2000-12-11 22:48

" It's Either a song or a Dance" by Ronald Shrovner also Caprietta by Sutermeister

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: Julia Meyer 
Date:   2000-12-11 23:17

The 2 you mentioned are good ones. Also--"Variations on a Martial Inversion" by Paul Harvey is fun

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: col 
Date:   2000-12-12 08:08

depends on your standard but there is chagrin improvisation and toccatina, martino set for clarinet, and denisov solo sonata

all are very hard

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: David Basden 
Date:   2000-12-12 13:35

here are some Australian pieces - probably unknown outside this country and therefore fresh to your audience -

(roughly in order of increasing difficulty)

Ulpirra (Ross Edwards)
Twenty-five measures (Elena Kats-Chernin)
Snap (Paul Stanhope)
Four Rococo Preludes (me!!!)
Twist (Gerard Brophy)

All available through the non-profit Australian Music Centre <www.amcoz.com.au>

happy clarinetting!! - db

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: Pam Gurman 
Date:   2000-12-12 14:30

Trickster for clarinet solo by Mark Gustavson
Arizona University Publications

Arizona University Recordings
10750 E. Prince Road
Tucson, Arizona 85749 USA
Tel: (520) 749-9895

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: David Basden 
Date:   2000-12-12 15:29

ps...forgot to mention...

the Australian Music Centre is at:

www.amcoz.com.au

check it out!! - db

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: mary 
Date:   2000-12-12 16:25

The Suterneister is a wonderful little piece too, a little easier than the Stravinsky but still with its tough spots

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: cwisbeena 
Date:   2000-12-15 02:47

i really enjoy the o. smith five pieces - well i'm pretty sure that's the title...and i'm pretty sure he wrote another unaccompanied piece as well...a clarinet player here at school just did a really interesting czech piece, called "svitz za klarinet" by miroslav statkic - i don't know how available this piece is, but boy i think it'd be worth it to check it out - imho anyway! - best of luck

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: cwisbeena 
Date:   2000-12-15 02:49

whoops i also forgot to mention joan tower "wings"

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 RE: Unaccompanied pieces
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-12-15 03:34

If you'd care to visit the Composition section right here on Sneezy you could find literally hundreds of solo clarinet pieces listed.

Please, people, check out other sections of Sneezy! There's a <b>lot</b> more than just the BBoard!

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