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Author: halfwaytherenutter
Date: 2013-05-17 20:52
I have to do a 15 minute recital at Christmas of contempary pieces. Can anyone suggest any that are interesting to play. I can flutter tongue and slap tongue and could probably do harmonics just not tried yet
Thanks in advance
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Author: davyd
Date: 2013-05-18 17:26
How old can a piece be and still count as "contemporary" for your purposes? (Le Sacre is still considered "modern" by some, despite being 100 years old.)
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Author: bmcgar ★2017
Date: 2013-05-18 22:58
Allan Blank. "Diversions" for solo clarinet.
Great piece. "Modern," but accessible.
B.
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Author: halfwaytherenutter
Date: 2013-05-19 10:09
Does anyone have an audio/video of the Allan Blank Diversions? I can't find it on YouTube and wanted to have a listen to see if I would be able to play it.
Also, there is a piece where the Clarinet plays into a pedal timpani which has coins on it. It sounds like a really interesting piece but I can't find it either. Does anyone know what it is called?
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Author: clariniano
Date: 2013-05-21 00:39
Attachment: LentoWholetonescaleA - 001 Clarinet in Bb.pdf (88k)
Attachment: LentoWholetonescaleA.pdf (123k)
I have a piece that might be suitable, which I composed a few years ago, Hommage to Hindemith, which has a different title in the file name, sorry about that, I changed the title later. It's contemporary in the fact it's recently composed and uses an unusual scale. (the whole tone scale starting on A concert) The extreme dissonance in one bar is completely intentional.
Meri
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Post Edited (2013-05-21 00:42)
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Author: clarinetguy ★2017
Date: 2013-05-21 03:00
Many years ago, I picked up a copy of Michael Webster's Five Pieces for Solo Clarinet. It's interesting music, but quite difficult. The second movement has a lot of quarter tones, although Webster provides fingerings.
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