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Author: ryanw  
Date:   2009-07-06 23:44 
 This is a cool link of Dr. Maureen Hurd talking about a new book of modern etudes for the clarinet.   
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEfjnvIPFSY
  
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Author: johng ★2017 
Date:   2009-07-07 13:02 
 Thanks for the link. This sounds like a good idea to prepare students for 20-21 century music. I like the thought of having ensembles included. My library also has others that cover modern music in various forms: 
 
Marcel Bitsch - 12 Rhythmical Studies 
E. Bozza - 12 Etudes 
Nathan Kaplan - 18 Concert Etudes 
Allen Sigel - The 20th Century Clarinetist 
Alfred Uhl - Studies for Clarinet 
Rudolf Jettel - The Accomplished Clarinetist 
Bela Kovacs - Hommages 
JeanJean - 18 Etudes 
 
Any others out there? 
 
John Gibson, Founder of JB Linear Music, www.music4woodwinds.com
  
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Author: William  
Date:   2009-07-07 14:35 
 Here are some resources covering topics such as multifphonics, electonics and microtonal fingerings that I learned of at an Eric P. Mandat clinic session: 
 
Farmer, Gerald.  "Multiphonic and Other conterporary Clarinet Tecniques" 
 
Rehfeldt, Phillip.  "New Directions for Clarinet" 
 
Richards, E. Michael.  "The Clarinet of the Twenty-First Century";  "The Bass Clarinet of the Twenty-First Century";  (and not surprisingly) "The E-Flat Clarinet of the Twenty-First Century";  available in book or DVD-ROM from http://userpages.umbc.edu/~emrich/clarinet21.html 
 
Eric P. Mandat is Professor of Music and Distinguished Scholar at the School of Music, Southern Illinois University of Carbondale <emandat@siu.edu>
  
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