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Author: Abbie
Date: 1999-04-21 21:32
I'm hoping to play Rhapsody for my senior recital, but I can't find the music for just a solo clarinet and piano....does such a thing exist, or will I have to use my arranging skills (or lack thereof)?!!!
Thanks!
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Author: Kevin Bowman
Date: 1999-04-22 13:55
I'm going to go out on a limb here and question your choice of recital material. Rhapsody in Blue is really a Piano solo -- it just happens to have a really neat intro for clarinet. There is no arrangement for solo clarinet and piano that I'm aware of. If you're looking for something that's a little more modern and peppy, take a look at the Bernstien Sonata for clarinet (it was his very first published work).
Kevin Bowman
Clarinet and Saxophone Instructor,
Rochester Conservatory of Music, Rochester, MI
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Saxophones, Clarinet, and Keys,
B-Side Blues Project (www.bsideblues.com)
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Author: Abbie
Date: 1999-04-22 21:25
While I do realize that my choice in music may be a little odd (at least for this piece!), there IS a method to my madness. Last fall, I was having a tough time with my music and almost gave it up. Around the same time, my uncle passed away from a brain tumor. He was one of the only people I knew who understood my feelings of music. After his death, I found a letter he had written to me and it made me realize why I was in music. I'm double majoring in music performance for him. As a tribute to him, I had wanted to play one of his favorite songs, Rhapsody in Blue. (The rest of the recital music IS pretty standard, though!) Well, I tried to
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Author: Jim Carabetta
Date: 1999-04-23 11:39
I'm not sure of the publisher, but I have what you're looking for. It's very old (the pages are a bit flimsy) but it is an arrangement written for solo clarinet with piaon accompaniment.
E-mail me.
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Author: Kevin Bowman
Date: 1999-04-23 17:16
Abbie -
My apologies if I offended you by questioning your choice of recital music. You have obviously put a lot of thought into your program. I wish you the best in your musical endeavors.
Kevin Bowman
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Author: Jim Carabetta
Date: 1999-04-26 01:43
The edition is from New World Music in NYC. It was arranged by Gregory Stone for clarinet and piano, and is only the "finale", not the entire piece.
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