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Author: Martin
Date: 2002-04-08 21:54
Is anyone familiar with any clarinet, violin duet pieces. If not, are there any pieces where the violin can play the part of the second instrument and still sound good?
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Author: JMcAulay
Date: 2002-04-08 23:36
Martin, there are Bb Clarinet/Violin duets in many publishers' catalogs, but there are many more duets for two Violins, two Clarinets, two Flutes, or even two alto or tenor saxophones. If you have a C clarinet, the solution is in hand: play any of these same-instrument duets with Clarinet and Violin, either instrument playing either part (as long as all notes are within the Violin's compass).
If you do not have a C Clarinet, you may play these same-instrument duets using your B-flat clarinet if the Violin is tuned a full-step low on all four strings. This will create, in effect, a B-flat Violin. So instead of tuning to E-A-D-G, the Violin would be tuned to D-G-C-F. If you wish, the Violin may be tuned to E-A-D-G *as played by the B-flat Clarinet*, which will give the same result. Thus the violinist will be able to play in the same positions as usual while matching the Clarinet's pitch. You might play one part in unison to see how this works. Some Violinists do not want to use non-standard tuning on their instruments, but it really is not damaging if it is tuned low (higher tuning should generally be avoided). Another solution is for one player to transpose, which is a wonderful ability to learn, but it can be confusing to less experienced players.
Regards,
John
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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2002-04-09 02:54
Two works (probably challenging, given the composers):
Kupferman, "The Garden of My Father's House"
Wm. O. Smith, "Suite"
The violin can play the flute part in duets for clarinet and flute. The two Voxman books are worth exploring. Also, I think, Rutter's "Three American Miniatures" would be fun and a crowd pleaser.
Best regards,
jnk
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Author: Micaela
Date: 2002-04-10 00:51
If you can find a piano too and like the 20th century
Bartok Contrasts
Stravinsky L'Histoire d'un Soldat
Something by Khachaturian, I think? (excuse my spelling, please)
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-04-10 01:55
"Something" was written by George Harrison...GBK
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Author: Juliet
Date: 2002-04-11 18:05
There's a really nice trio for clarinet, violin and piano by Millhaud.
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