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Author: claaaaaarinet!!!!
Date: 2021-05-15 01:41
Is anyone familiar with a book by Sasha Ivanov entitled "Working Method for Clarinet?" The title and author are coming to me second hand, so it's possible either might be something slightly different than that.
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2021-05-15 01:58
"The Working Clarinetist" is an excellent collection of annotated orchestral excerpts by Peter Hadcock, formerly clarinetist with the Boston Symphony.
Hadcock excerpts some of the most prominent clarinet parts from 31 orchestral compositions by Bartok, Beethoven, Bernstein, Borodin, Brahms, Copland, Kodaly, Mahler, Mendelssohn, Nielsen, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, Ravel, Rimsky-korsakov, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Stravinsky, and Tchaikovsky.
He gives advice on what fingerings use, which parts are exposed, which passages will likely require considerable woodshedding, the tempos to expect from most conductors, and constantly calls attention to the context of the clarinet part in the overall scoring and the challenges to blend, tune and phrase well with the other instruments.
Post Edited (2021-05-15 02:10)
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2021-05-15 02:29
Could it be Russian pedagogue Sergy Rosanov's "Technical Studies" book of scales and arpeggios in every key over most of the clarinet's range? That's online for free on The Clarinet Institute of Los Angeles web page under "clarinet solo music."
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2021-05-15 03:02
I found it on Amazon and Google. "Clarinet Working Methods Clarinet Method--Improve Faster in Less Time." Sacha (not Sasha) Ianov (not Ivanov) is the author. The publisher is Smart Albinos (2021).
Post Edited (2021-05-15 06:38)
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