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    | Author: MG74359 Date:   2016-02-05 22:28
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 I'm a sophomore in college, being a non-music major (I'm an English major with a minor in writing,) but my instructor wants me to do a recital my senior year. My question for all of you is if you know of any pieces of grade 3, specifically, that would make good recital pieces, without or without piano would be fine, and if YouTube links are available, I can use those to preview, so please include them.
 
 Thank You all!
 MG
 
 Clarinet: Semler 9
 MP: Vandoren Black Diamond D5
 Reeds: Rico Reserve Evolution 3
 
 
 
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    | Author: clarinetguy ★2017 Date:   2016-02-06 01:20
 
 1. Nielsen       Fantasy
 2. Vaughan Williams    Six Studies in English Folksong
 3. Ben Haim   Three Songs Without Words
 4. Gade          Four Fantasias
 5. Finzi           Five Bagatelles
 6. Milhaud      Caprice
 
 
 
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    | Author: Hank Lehrer Date:   2016-02-06 01:41
 
 1. In Modo Antico: Gerhard Wuensch
 2. The Victorian Kitchen Garden: Paul Reade
 3. Four Romantic Pieces: Dvorak
 4. Three Pieces: Debussy
 5. Many selections from French Pieces for Clarinet and Piano: published by Mel Bay
 
 Good luck,
 
 HRL
 
 
 
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    | Author: TAS Date:   2016-02-06 02:38
 
 Une Pensee Lointaine by E.S. Thornton Pub. Cundy Bettoney. Out of print, but available through clarinet public domain sites. It is exactly what you need...sounds hard, but lays very well for the instrument.
 
 This a traditional 1880s cadenza, melody, theme/variations with a Presto flash at the end.
 
 I for one am tired of eclectic stuff no member of the general public wants to hear.
 
 TAS
 
 
 
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