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Author: davyd
Date: 2018-07-01 18:31
Joseph Horovitz arranged Schubert's violin sonatina D. 384 for clarinet and string quartet. A recording, under the title "Concertino", is readily available. Who publishes the score and parts?
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Author: Simon Aldrich
Date: 2018-07-08 08:01
In the March 2018 edition of The Clarinet quarterly (45/2), Christopher Nichols writes in the Audio Notes column that Horovitz's arrangement was "a student effort to realize how Schubert might have approached a clarinet quintet."
I wonder if the arrangement remains unpublished, being a student work. I certainly hope not.
It might be worth asking the question again when schools are in session. Or asking some of our British contributors to put some stick about and see if someone in the UK has a photocopy or scan of the arrangement (if it is indeed unpublished).
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Author: davyd
Date: 2022-10-29 20:55
Reviving an old thread: I did check with Ms. Samek via her website, but got no response.
Even if the arrangement is a "student effort", it's still useful material. One can play Mozart, or try to play Brahms, only so many times.
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Author: davyd
Date: 2022-10-30 03:52
I searched the Royal College of Music website using the Publication number. All the hits were for the CD recording. I seriously doubt this is the sheet music.
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Author: Bennett ★2017
Date: 2022-11-01 21:46
Score or CD They catalog it as a score but the call no is CD #### and they list the performers. Perhaps it's a CD holding both the score and a performance?
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