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 Best XXI century clarinet concertos?
Author: tantris 
Date:   2015-05-28 20:35

Hi, i'm searching for a concerto to make an audition with to play with an orchestra as a soloist.

I've been thinking in Aho, wich i think is very cool. Can you help me in my adventure of looking for new and modern pieces?

PD: I prefer the pieces not to be written in neo-classical/romantic lenguage.

PD2: sorry for my bad english, and thank you!

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 Re: Best XXI century clarinet concertos?
Author: Hurstfarm 
Date:   2015-05-28 23:58

Philip Sparke's Concerto would tick your century and style boxes.

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 Re: Best XXI century clarinet concertos?
Author: Dan Oberlin 2017
Date:   2015-05-29 00:01

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq7YN608wQA

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 Re: Best XXI century clarinet concertos?
Author: clarinetist04 
Date:   2015-05-29 00:27

Paquito D'Rivera's Cape Cod Concerto is challenging and nice. (2011)

There are a couple of middle eastern concertos written in a contemporary middle eastern style, something like traditional klezmer - Mohammed Fairouz is probably the best one in my opinion. (also 2011) Fazil Say has a piece as well, published by Schott. A couple others in a traditional Turkish style (Mehmet Ozer, for instance)

I love Schickele's Concerto. It's a lovely piece, very light, easy to listen to and fun to play. (2004)

Aho is challenging and there are a ton of 21st century Scandinavian works - Rautavaara comes to mind along with a host of lesser known works. Of those lesser known, Sebastian Fagerlund (written in 2006), recorded on a Naxos CD, is a challenging work with a lot of flare.

Michael Daugherty did Brooklyn Bridge in 2004. Readily available.

Just for context, I've recorded (as in, recorded in a list, not recorded on a CD :) ) about 310 works written since 2000. So there's plenty to choose from!

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 Re: Best XXI century clarinet concertos?
Author: James S 
Date:   2015-05-29 07:12

I would do the Aho! I've been working on it and I love it :)

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 Re: Best XXI century clarinet concertos?
Author: DaphnisetChloe 
Date:   2015-05-29 13:45

Lindberg Clarinet Concerto

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 Re: Best XXI century clarinet concertos?
Author: Simon Aldrich 
Date:   2015-05-29 20:34

Tantris - A 21st-century concerto that is definitely not neo-classical/romantic is a concerto by Robin de Raaff that I premiered in 2006 in Amsterdam.
The orchestra is small (5 strings, 4 winds, 3 brass, perc and piano) but sounds larger, as you can hear in the soundclip below of the concerto's opening.
http://www.robinderaaff.com/works-deraaff-clarinet-concerto.htm
http://www.artmusicpromotion.org/audio-ndash-rr.html

Simon

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