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Author: Jake
Date: 2002-08-08 00:26
i need some pieces for clarinet and violin. I also if a piano player but piano is optional
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Author: susannah
Date: 2002-08-08 02:51
Katchaturian Trio (spelling???)
talking of spelling...do you mean Milhaud?
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Author: Larry
Date: 2002-08-08 14:42
The Compositions site is a good, but not complete, selection of works - surprising in fact how much is missing.
In addition to the above mentioned works, here are some more (all trios w/piano):
Bartok, Contrasts
Ives, Largo
Ponchielli, Paolo and Virginia
Stravinsky, Soldier's Tale
The Ponchielli is hard to find, but not impossible. I got mine from theexcellent Amsterdam music shop: Broekmans en van Poppel, http://www.broekmans.com/
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-08-08 17:15
Larry wrote:
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> The Compositions site is a good, but not complete,
> selection of works - surprising in fact how much is missing.
Not surprising when you think that it was done during two years worth of "spare time" ...
I depend on people sending in additions and corrections to keep it going.
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Author: Brian Peterson
Date: 2002-08-08 20:00
Larry,
If you feel the composition site is incomplete, add your two cents to it. Just e-mail Mark the info.
We are all effusive in our praise of Mark for maintaing the BB as we should be, but I don't think any of us can fully appreciate what an tedious and thankless job it is putting together and maintaining a data base like those available to us through woodwind.org, and besides, they're free!!
Thanks Mark.
BP
BP
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Author: Daniel
Date: 2002-08-08 21:52
I tend to gravitate towards lesser known or new works that aren't too weird. For Clarinet, Violin and Piano i have two favorites...
I performed the Hans Gal Trio, op.97 last semester. Was alot of fun and i believe it is probably the best trio for this instrumentation of all time. The parts are a bit pricy, but it's well worth it.
Another favorite is Daniel Foley's Hommage a Henri Rousseau. This piece was composed only a year or so ago, for Steve Fox (the clarinet maker) and his ensemble. This has 2 middle movements for Bass clarinet, and two outer movements for A clarinet. Dan's work is available throughthe Canadian Music Centre.
Both of these works along with the Khatchaturian Trio are on their CD entitled Foliage. I know it's available through Tap Music.
Of course, i love the Milhaud as well. The Bartok and Stravinsky are not for the faint of heart. I know i certainly don't have the time it would take to put either of them together.
Best of Luck,
Daniel
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Author: clarri
Date: 2002-08-09 02:47
A wonderful piece for all three instruments - clarinet, violin and piano - is the End of Summer by Ned Rorem. Three movements with advanced technical and lyrical writing.
Score and parts available through Boosey & Hawkes.
Three recordings available:
Verdehr Trio - The Making of a Medium Vol 2
Crystal Records CD 742
Elsa Ludewig-Verdehr, clarinet; Walter Verdehr, violin; Gary Kirkpatrick, piano
Crystal Records CD 742
Ned Rorem Chamber Music
Newport Classics NPD85663
Elm City Ensemble: Garrick Zoeter, clarinet; Ingrid Sweeney, violin; Cristina Valdes, piano
Gotham Ensemble Plays Ned Rorem
Albany Records TROY 520
Thomas Piercy, clarinet; Rolf Schulte, violin; Judith Olson, piano
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Author: tom piercy
Date: 2002-08-09 02:53
There is "Links" for clarinet, violin and piano by Allan Blank.
I'm not sure who the publisher is as I have a copy from him.
Allan Blank has many fun, very good, interesting pieces for clarinet solo, duets, trios and clarinet with various combinations of other instruments.
Tom Piercy
thomaspiercy.com
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