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Author: Emma Fedorniak
Date: 2003-03-19 06:27
HI,
I am writing for a answer on my question, were is the position of a clarinet on stage when playing in a symphony orchestra? The reason is because I have a assesment on the clarinet and is has to be in about in 10 days. Also can you show me the appearance of a clarinet please. Also can you please e-mail me a piece of music that has been written specifically for the clarinet.
Many Thanks!
Emma Fedorniak
e-mail: e_fedorniak@hotmail.com
p.s: please send it to me before 3 days because it is due in 10 days thanks!
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Author: Gnomon
Date: 2003-03-19 07:06
The clarinet normally is positioned with the woodwinds. These are in the centre of the stage, behind all the strings.
A good place to see lots of pictures of clarinets is in www.ebay.com. Just search for clarinets and you will find thousands, most with pictures attached.
There are plenty of pieces of music written specifically for clarinet: Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is probably the most famous.
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