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Author: Erica LLoyd
Date: 2001-10-15 15:20
Does anyone know where I can pick up any decent music for clarinet written sonce 1960, with lots of whacky timings, and different techniques such as key tapping etc, (No okay it is not a technical term but you know what I mean). ANy suggestions would be great. Thanks a lot
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Author: Lynn
Date: 2001-10-15 15:52
If you're interested in a quartet with clarinet, there is a great piece by George Crumb 'Eleven Echoes of Autum' (if I remember the title correctly?). I played it in college and the clarinetist gets to stand and whisper in the piano, the pianist takes different materials and strikes the strings with them, etc. Loads of fun but the audience usually doesn't get it unfortunatly.
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Author: Erica LLoyd
Date: 2001-10-15 18:05
Thanks for your reply. I'm mainly looking for solo work for my final year recital, but will definitely follow it up anyway. Who's to say that it couldn't be incorporated somehow? Thanks again.
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Author: rmk
Date: 2001-10-16 03:22
Actually, it's "Eleven Echos of Autumn, 1965" published by C.F. Peters for Clarinet, Alto Flute, Violin and Piano.
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