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Author: Melanie 
Date:   2002-11-19 09:17

I am looking for advice on a piece to compliment the pieces I have already chosen and worked on for my senior recital. As of now, I have the Debussy Premiere Rhapsodie (I almost have it memorized), Poulenc Sextuor for Woodwind quintet and piano, and Bartok's Romanian Dances arranged for clarinet and guitar. I am probably doing a hymn and one other piece for clarinet quartet, but I am looking for one final piece to fill out my recital. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Melanie

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 RE: Program
Author: William 
Date:   2002-11-19 14:17

Bozza, "Fantaieie Italienne" A technical challenge--fun to play and for the audience to listen to.

Or, for real musical "diversity", find a friend who plays bass and do Morton Gould's "Benny's Gig", a series of eight jazzy duets for clarinet and bass. Written for the late-great swing clarinetist, Benny Goodman, this work is also a crowd pleaser and fun to play.

Good luck with your rectial.

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 RE: Program
Author: Ken Shaw 
Date:   2002-11-19 16:17

Richard Stoltzman has recorded several Gershwin songs in clarinet transcriptions. "Walking the Dog" is particularly nice. I'm sure they've been published. Try Sheet Music Plus or Eble.

If you want to end with something spectacular rather than funny, try one of the operatic potpourri finger-wigglers. "Erwin" by Meister is one of the best.

Best regards.

Ken Shaw

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 RE: Program
Author: d dow 
Date:   2002-11-20 03:12

Try the Templeton Pocket Sonata no 1 or no2 published at Warner chapell, quite jazzy but very effective.

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 RE: Program
Author: William 
Date:   2002-11-20 21:00

Another delightful light, melodic clarinet work by Paul Pierne just "jumped out" of my file cabinet: "Andante-Scherzo". Editions Costallat, Editions Billaudot-S', 14, Rue di lEchiquer, Paris is my copy. Not long, but a welcome addition to any recital. Typical form--cadenza into, Andantine melody, Allegretto 6/8 dance-like section, and Allegro finish.

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