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Author: Genevieve
Date: 2015-08-03 09:19
While I know a lot of contemporary clarinet pieces, I don't know many in the Classical and Romantic Eras other than the common concertos, a few chamber works and a few Sonatas. Can you all name some more for me to check out?
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-08-03 16:29
Krommer - Clarinet Concerto
Spohr - Clarinet Concerto (1st is my favorite though there are four)
Weber - Introduction, Theme and Variations
Rossini - Introduction, Theme and Variations
Wagner (Baerman) - Adagio
Brahms - Clarinet Trio (simply one of the best pieces in our literature)
Mozart - Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano
...............Paul Aviles
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Author: clarinetguy ★2017
Date: 2015-08-03 18:01
Baroque-Early Classical
Gordon Jacob created a concertino based on some Tartini pieces which is very nice.
Classical--Vanhal wrote some nice sonatas, but I think the one in B-flat is the one most often performed. There's at least one available on IMSLP/Petrucci.
Romantic--There's the Mendelssohn sonata which has some nice moments, but it's not among the composer's best.
You're probably familiar with the Saint-Saƫns sonata.
Max Reger wrote a couple sonatas and Albumblatt & Tarantella.
Charles Villiers Stanford wrote a fair amount for the clarinet, including a concerto and sonata.
Daniel Gregory Mason wrote a sonata. I remember hearing once that it was the first clarinet sonata written by an American composer, but I'm not sure if that's true.
Post Edited (2015-08-03 18:03)
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Author: Caroline Smale
Date: 2015-08-03 18:19
Many clarinet books have an appendix listing dozens/hundreds of works for clarinet in various combinations, The Clarinet by Jack Brymer comes to mind but there are several others
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Author: davyd
Date: 2015-08-03 23:30
Vivaldi's concerti RV 559 and 560 are for pairs of clarinets and oboes. RV 556 calls for clarinets among the solo instruments.
Oboe d'amore parts can be played on the A clarinet without transposition.
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