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Author: halfshellhero
Date: 2013-09-03 02:42
I'm writing a paper on the clarinet concerto (specifically Martin Frost's interpretation of it) and have to choose an arrangement to work off of (to cite in my paper and so forth). I've only been able to find the Klaus Burmeister edition that's a specific arrangement... but it's for A clarinet and not Basset, which Frost uses. Because the work is in the public domain, I can find arrangements for basset clarinet, but none that have an arranger listed, so I'm not sure of their... validity I guess? This is a research paper, so my sources have to be legit. Technically I don't have to cite it because it's in the public domain, but I feel that for clarity's sake it would be best to cite a specific arrangement. So what arrangement should I use/should I cite at all?
Also I was wondering if anyone had any clue as to which arrangement/cadenza Frost uses in his performances specifically? If someone could tell me, that would be awesome.
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2013-09-03 03:52 |
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2013-09-03 07:42 |
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