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Author: elpekardo
Date: 2012-04-19 15:02
Hi, I'm doing a project for Grade 12 music. Does anyone know where I can find level 4 clarinet sheet music by a Canadian composer? It would be REALLY helpful. Thanks!
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Author: Merlin_Williams
Date: 2012-04-19 15:07
Try the Canadian Music Centre.
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Author: clarinetguy ★2017
Date: 2012-04-20 02:19
Srul Irving Glick wrote some nice music for the clarinet, although I'm not sure if any of it is level 4.
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Author: clariniano
Date: 2012-04-20 02:57
Hi, The Srul Glick Suite Hebraique is a Canadian piece, listed as level 9. I love this piece, and have played it several times for various events, though certain movements are probably closer to a Level 4 or 6. (I think it's not difficult enough to be a Level 9, I would rate it a Level 6, there are a few Level 6 and some Level 8 pieces that are somewhat more difficult, IMO) But a Level 4 Canadian clarinet piece is Murray Adaskin's Daydreams for clarinet and piano, which I had a student do several years ago for his Level 4. Caroline's Tune for clarinet and piano by Malcolm Forsyth was on the Grade 4 list on clarinet on the old syllabus, but not on the current one. There's a Jacques Hetu piece, but I think it's listed as Level 10. I've heard that some examiners offer a few extra marks for Canadian repertoire.
Meri
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Author: annev
Date: 2012-04-21 15:11
Rondo Semplice by Charles Hill (clarinet and piano) is a Canadian piece that's fun to play and looks like it might around level 4 or 6. It's not too fast (Andante), has good opportunities for expressive development and had portions with both a major and minor feel (the minor portion has a Hasidic feel, rather like the Suite Hebraique by Glick).
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