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Author: John
Date: 2002-07-26 01:26
I'm looking for BAND literature that features clarinets. We have two all-state players, so that opens up more options. Like a double concerto or something? I'm open to ideas.
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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2002-07-26 02:06
If you want something fun and light, try "Clarinet Candy" by Leroy Anderson. Not the nastiest thing every written, but it'll keep the section busy.
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Author: earl thomas
Date: 2002-07-26 03:05
There is a Double Concerto by Burnet Tuthill: "Rondo Concertante
for Two Colo Clarinets and Band. Publisher is Summy-Birchard Company, Evanston, Illinois.
Also, I found a "Scherzetto" by Rabaud, edited by Waln. The publisher's name is shortened to read "Sym". I've no idea who that is. The title and composer pique my interest, but you may have a hard time finding it. You might try Eble's in Iowa City.
Good luck!
E.T.
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Author: Eric
Date: 2002-07-26 03:56
Hey John, what school are you talking about? I goto a school that has two all-state clarinet players as well. Just wondering if it is a coincidence.
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Author: ken
Date: 2002-07-26 13:29
There's a worthy concert band transcription of the "Il Convegno" by Ponchielli still in print. I believe it was transcribed/edited by Matthew Ludwig and Fred Ormand...don't recall the publisher. Very challenging stuff. v/r
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2002-07-26 14:30
Our Tulsa Community Band featuring Dwight Dailey and Bill Viseur [clarinet duo] will perform Mendelssohn's [dont have my bass cl part here now!] Concertpiece No. 2 [??], and other works, next Wed. PM at Tulsa Univ. Its fine music, needs to be lightly scored/played so as to not over-power the soloists, their final cadenza in Part 3 Allegretto Grazioso will keep any duo alert!! If my recall is in error [others, Help!] I'll re-post. Great! Don
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Author: Laur
Date: 2002-07-26 16:08
I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but my wind ensemble played Ron Nelson's "Rocky Point Holiday". That song is crazy ! It has an amazing clarinet part that will keep EVERYONE busy !
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Author: lw
Date: 2002-07-27 00:28
I'm an all-state student in my highschool band too! I suggest you get in touch with these students and find out what kind of literature they are dying to play that they haven't performed before. I really wish my band director would do this. This should really thrill your students. Chances are that if they enjoy the piece so will the rest of the band. When I was at Interlochen Arts Camp I heard the highschool synphonic band play Tichelli's Blue Shades. It was the first time I had witnessed this piece being performed. I was completely enraptured and ever since have wanted to play it. I have never had the oppurtunity to perform it let alone take a look at the music. I suggest Blue Shades. I hope your students enjoy whatever piece you pick and I hope the coming school year is fruitfull!
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