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Author: Sylvain  
Date:   2007-11-21 04:12 
 Any recommendation for a couple pieces for flute, oboe and clarinet? 
I am looking for something light and not too technically challenging for a chamber music concert in early February. 
Thanks! 
 
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Sylvain Bouix <sbouix@gmail.com>
  
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Author: davyd  
Date:   2007-11-21 04:49 
 "Not too technically challenging" - for students, or for pros?  
 
For the former: 
Boccherini (arr. Waln): Terzetto (pub. Kjos)  
 
For the latter:  
Woodbury: When Nod dreams (pub. Southern)
  
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Author: Bob Phillips  
Date:   2007-11-21 15:37 
 boot the oboist and pick up a bassoonist 
 
The Devienne Trios for Flute, Clarinet and Basoon are simply wonderful (particularly the 2nd).  Also those for 2 Cl and Bassoon --paraticularly the 3rd. 
 
Bob Phillips
  
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Author: James Langdell  
Date:   2007-11-21 19:02 
 The Malcolm Arnold Divertimento for Flute, Oboe, and Clarinet is effective and not difficult.  
 
If you have a pianist available as well as those three woodwinds, an Amberg Trio (reprinted by Jeanne, Inc.) is light and delightful, while a Milhaud Sonata for that combination is a greater, but satisfying challenge. 
 
The Luyben Music web site has a page devoted to works they sell for this combination: 
 
http://www.luybenmusic.com/category.asp?section=Clarinet+and+Winds&category=MUSIC+for+FLUTE%2C+OBOE%2C+CLARINET 
 
--James Langdell
  
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