Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2011-12-21 13:17
Given the missing etudes, I think it's safe to say that they picked these up either from the IMSLP or the Clarinet Institute of Los Angeles website (probably the latter because I don't see the Cavalini on IMSLP). Based on the information at IMSLP, these appear to be the original version of the Rose Etudes, published by Carl Fischer in 1910. This is in the public domain. I'm a little surprised that IMSLP didn't have the Cavallini. They and the Clarinet Institute seem to share back and forth quite a bit. In any case, here's a link to the L. A. Institute, which is probably a better source (certainly a more efficient one) for clarinet sheet music:
http://www.clarinetinstitute.com/CI%20Solo.htm
From here, you can navigate to other public domain sheet music (e.g., for clarinet and piano), recordings, midi files, videos. Take a minute to read over their home page as well.
Best regards,
jnk
Edit: BTW, at IMSLP, you can find the score and orchestral parts to the Mozart Concerto and the first Weber Concerto.
Post Edited (2011-12-21 13:28)
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