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Author: Filettofish
Date: 2015-02-19 05:53
Perhaps you'd be interested Willson Osborne's Rhapsody for Clarinet. It may not seem terribly difficult, but it should be an interesting experiment in unaccompanied playing. If you'd like a grade six, I'd recommend Hindemith's sonata. Again, it is a bit unconventional (like most 20th century music seems) but is is beautiful and requires a bit less technical prowess than say the Debussy or Messager, and is less commonly performed.
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locke9342 |
2015-02-18 07:48 |
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nbclarinet |
2015-02-18 07:48 |
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locke9342 |
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WhitePlainsDave |
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locke9342 |
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Exiawolf |
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locke9342 |
2015-02-18 08:54 |
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Exiawolf |
2015-02-18 09:41 |
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locke9342 |
2015-02-19 03:19 |
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Filettofish |
2015-02-19 05:53 |
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locke9342 |
2015-02-20 04:19 |
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WhitePlainsDave |
2015-02-20 09:24 |
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locke9342 |
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locke9342 |
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NB |
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clarinetist04 |
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