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 WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: C.Elizabeth07 
Date:   2012-09-06 23:30

I am beginning my Masters at McGill University this year and it is mandatory that we do chamber ensembles. I was able to find a WW quintet to play with, comprised of some Masters students and some 4th year undergrads.

The issue I am having is that I have very little chamber music experience. My first real experience was this past summer at a festival. I am not familiar at all with any ww quintet rep and I was hoping for some guidance on where to begin looking and maybe some suggestions of rep that I can look into.

I would love to get a head start listening to some of the standards of the genre as well as maybe some newer works (I love interesting dissonances and jazzy chords....something with a little bite to it.)

Anything you can recommend would be great!

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2012-09-07 00:11

Nielsen
Ibert
Arnold

I know there are others out there but those are just off the top of my head after not having played any WW5 for more than 20 years.

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: RachelB4 
Date:   2012-09-07 01:15

Ligetti six bagetelles
Barber summer music
Francaix

just to add a few more :)

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: Buster 
Date:   2012-09-07 01:23

From the typical canon:

Cambini (3 I think)
Reicha (24 of them; Eb major seems to be the most often programmed)
Danzi (8 or 9)
Taffanel
Klughardt (a long blow, but worthwhile)

Arnold
Milhaud
Hindemith
Ibert
Dahl
Villa-Lobos
Ligeti (6 Bagatelles most often programmed)
Francaix
Nielsen
Barber



Less heard but very worthwhile:


Harbison
Schoenberg
Berio
Donatoni
Stockhausen
Bitsch (a personal favorite.. titled Sonatine; though scarcely programmed from what I have seen.)

There of course exist others, but these should keep you and your cohorts occupied for a while.

-Jason

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: clarinetguy 2017
Date:   2012-09-07 01:32

Irving Fine's Partita is also nice.

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: Buster 
Date:   2012-09-07 03:44

Likewise, if a bit pedantic like much Reicha or the Klughardt.

-Jason

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2012-09-07 05:05

Check the Imani Winds for their arrangements and compositions.

Bob Phillips

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: Katfish 
Date:   2012-09-07 13:48

Bozza

John Kahrl

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: Jeff Chan 
Date:   2012-09-07 15:07

I particularly like
Rochberg - Into the Dark Wood
Ligeti - Ten Pieces
Barber - Summer Music (mentioned above)

There's certainly no lack of repertoire for this combination!

Jeff

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 Re: WWQ5 Repertoire suggestions
Author: C.Elizabeth07 
Date:   2012-09-08 14:47

Thanks!!! I wrote all this down and will have to start my little "WWQ5 Listening Project" soon.

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