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Author: Rob Bell
Date: 2002-06-08 14:23
Did John Cage write a sonata for clarinet? If so what does anyone no about it, is it very difficult? I am after a modern work for a recital in about 4 months time and i thought this may work.
Rob
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Author: Micaela
Date: 2002-06-08 14:38
http://www.woodwind.org/Databases/Composers/Names/001815.html
It's a solo sonata.
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Author: FredR
Date: 2002-06-08 18:04
3 movements 1: vivace 12/8 time most difficut. It has a few tough (and arcane) 16th note passages but do-able. 2: lento very easy. 3: vivace 4/4 time (mostly), fast but nothing hair raising. One thing I found difficult getting used to, was the fact that accidentals only applied to the note directly after them. I have to say I never really understood (or even liked the piece), Its nothing like "Glassworks" if thats what your thinking. I did it for a Jury ages ago, One of judges sole comment was "Well you hit all the notes"
Hope you enjoy it more than I.
Fred
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Author: Tim2
Date: 2002-06-09 02:10
John Cage and clarinet? To me it's like chalk scratching a blackboard. I know there are people who appreciate what John Cage wrote. I lack the ability to appreciate what John Cage wrote.
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Author: rmk
Date: 2002-06-09 03:31
And how many works by John Cage have you actually heard...
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Author: Rob
Date: 2002-06-09 12:12
For your information RMK i have heard many and studied quite a few works of John Cage. I have studied his prepared piano music and his concerto for prepared piano and chamber orchestra.
Don't patronise me.
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Author: Bob Thomson
Date: 2002-06-09 21:34
Try Sonatina by Horowitz, written for Gervase de Peyer. Off beat, jazzy, recognisable music with a twist, and the Lento is just exquisite.
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