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Author: Lindsey Ondrey
Date: 2002-03-20 23:30
Where could I find the music/piano accompaniment for "Caprice"... arranged by Hovey-Leonard. Published by Belwin, Inc. (one of those familiar covers that you see everywhere and every song is mysteriously written by an unknown composer and arranged by those two for clarinet.)
On that thought... who does write these things? They NEVER have a composer listed... it always just says "Arr. by HOVEY-LEONARD". Just curious.. I played quite a few of them in junior high and high school for solo-ensemble and now I'm working with another for juries. My clarinet teacher was baffled as well.
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Author: allencole@jamschool.net
Date: 2002-03-21 23:29
I found the piece on Virginia's contest music list. It shows Hovey & Leonard as composers, it's published by Belwin (now part of Warner Bros.)
On J.W. Pepper (www.jwpepper.com) it lists the piece as Grade-2 solo which is "bright, happy and fun to play." Composed by Nilo Hovey (of Rubank Elementary Method fame?) and arranged by Beldon Leonard. You can purchase it online from their website for $4.95. You can also view the first page of the score online in adobe acrobat.
Go to www.jwpepper.com, and do a search. Put Caprice as the title, and Hovey as the composer. This should bring you where you can view the info.
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