Author: brycon
Date: 2019-04-02 06:08
There has got to be a clarinet-music bibliography out there somewhere. "Most important" can mean a lot of things (important for clarinetists? musicians? music historians?).
Some post-1950 chamber pieces by "important" composers of the top of my head: Stravinsky, concertino for 12 instruments; Carter, 8 etudes and a fantasy; Carter, quintet for winds and piano; Reich, Music for 18 Musicians; Boulez, Derive; Wourinen, NY Notes; Golijov, Dreams and Prayers of Issac the Blind. Really, there are tons of Pierrot pieces (or Pierrot plus percussion) and wind quintets written after 1950.
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