Format : Set of Parts
SKU: BR.MR-2259
ISBN 9790004488058. 9 x 12 inches.
In spite of his more than 200 works, Andreas Spath remains a minor figure in Romantic music. But this is of little concern to today’s clarinetists, who can now enjoy his idiomatic "Variations on a Theme by Mozart" op. 104. Just as Beethoven before him and many other composers of his own time and later, Spath chooses the duet "Bei Mannern, welche Liebe fuhlen," a popular theme from the then still very successful Magic Flute, and leads it knowledgeably through all of the clarinet’s registers. The new edition is based on the first print, published during Spath’s lifetime.
SKU: HL.14018928
8.25x11.75x0.227 inches.
These duets selected from the works of Viotti, Kalliwoda and Pleyel, three great composers of violin music, lend themselves admirably to the clarinet. Transcribed by Leon Lester. Suitable for intermediate players.
SKU: TM.01657SC
Revised by A. Cerasa; Several Editions Available Check the Soloist's Edition; Transposed: Cl solo, Hn 1+2; solo in set. See #13610 for Introduction, Theme, and Variations for Clarinet and Orchestra (14 min).
SKU: TM.01657SET
SKU: CF.YPS140
ISBN 9780825895708. UPC: 798408095703. 9 x 12 inches. Key: Bb major.
Based on Streets of Laredo, the popular cowboy ballad from the American West, composer Richard Summers has crafted a delightful set of variations. After a bold fanfare introduction, the theme is stated in a lush chorale setting. The piece then goes through several variations that utilize the theme in unique rhythmic and harmonic ways.
SKU: CF.YPS140F
ISBN 9780825896323. UPC: 798408096328. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: SU.00220084
The complete Clarinet (including Eb and Bass Clarinet) parts [CD-ROM] for the 61 orchestral works included in The Orchestra Musician's CD-ROM Library™, Volume 2: Debussy, Mahler and more. If these parts were purchased separately, this collection could cost several hundred dollars. Parts are easily viewable and printable on either PC or Mac using embedded Adobe® Reader technology. Contents: BIZET Carmen Suites 1-2, L'Arlesienne Suites 1-2, Symphony No. l; BRUCH Violin Concerto No.1, Kol Nidrei, Scottish Fantasy; BRUCKNER Symphonies 1-9, Te Deum; BUSONI Turandot Suite; DEBUSSY Images 1-3, Jeux, La Mer, Nocturnes, Petite Suite, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Printemps, Sacred and Profane Dances, Clarinet Rhapsody; FAURÉ Pavane, Pelleas and Melisande, Requiem; GRIEG Piano Concerto in A Minor, Peer Gynt Suites 1-2, Symphonic Dances, Holberg Suite; MAHLER Symphonies 1-9, Kindertotenlieder, Das klagende Lied, Das Lied von der Erde, Lieder; REGER Variations and Fuge on a Theme by Mozart; SAINT-SAËNS Carnival of the Animals, Danse Macabre, Symphony No. 3, Cello Concerto No. 1, Piano Concerto No. 2, Christmas Oratorio, Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Visit for more information
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SKU: TM.01792SET
SKU: TM.01792SC
SKU: TM.01791VS
SKU: CF.CPS235F
ISBN 9781491158098. UPC: 680160916696. 9 x 12 inches.
The adancea is a bright, lively Gigue (or Jig, dotted quarter note = 78), a dance form derived from the German Geige. After the introduction, the opening theme is stated at m. 9 (winds and trumpet) and re-appears at m. 25 (low brass) along with its variations at m. 33. The ritardando at m. 41 leads to the Ayre (Concert Db) at m. 44, with an opening alto saxophone solo which slowly expands to full ensemble at m. 59. Ayre presents the conductor with a great deal of latitude in regards to interpretation (ritardando, rallentando, etc.). The opening theme returns at m. 75 and to its conclusion at m. 94.The dance is a bright, lively Gigue (or Jig, dotted quarter note = 78), a dance form derived from the German Geige. After the introduction, the opening theme is stated at m. 9 (winds and trumpet) and re-appears at m. 25 (low brass) along with its variations at m. 33. The ritardando at m. 41 leads to the Ayre (Concert Db) at m. 44, with an opening alto saxophone solo which slowly expands to full ensemble at m. 59. Ayre presents the conductor with a great deal of latitude in regards to interpretation (ritardando, rallentando, etc.). The opening theme returns at m. 75 and to its conclusion at m. 94.The “dance†is a bright, lively Gigue (or Jig, dotted quarter note = 78),a dance form derived from the German Geige. After the introduction, the opening theme is stated at m. 9 (winds and trumpet) and re-appears at m. 25 (low brass) along with its variations at m. 33. The ritardando at m. 41 leads to the Ayre (Concert Db) at m. 44, with an opening alto saxophone solo which slowly expands to full ensemble at m. 59. Ayre presents the conductor with a great deal of latitude in regards to interpretation (ritardando, rallentando, etc.). The opening theme returns at m. 75 and to its conclusion at m. 94.
SKU: CF.CPS235
ISBN 9781491158081. UPC: 680160916689. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: CF.YPS257F
ISBN 9781491161968. UPC: 680160920648.
Break Through is my musical representation of one's struggle to pass through a barrier or move beyond an obstacle. This could be a literal breakthrough or a metaphorical achievement. The composition is centered around the key of G minor to achieve a dark, resonant emotion. The percussion is the heartbeat and pulse for the introduction and should follow all dynamics to match the winds. Soft rolling mallets should be used for the bass drum and gong rolls, creating a dark timbre without overpowering the ensemble. At Rehearsal 13, work to have a balanced section where the clarinets can be heard on the melody and the tenor sax and horn on the countermelody. Rehearsal 21 provides a fully scored variation of the theme and should continue to be as dark as possible. Rehearsal 29 is the final musical struggle before the Rehearsal 38 'break through' climax of the composition. The resolution of the relative major of Bb should be majestic and triumphant. Finally, rehearsal 48 transitions to a recapitulation of the opening theme, moving towards a contemplative ending back to G minor. I hope you and your ensemble enjoy perforinming Break Through.Break Through is my musical representation of one’s struggle to pass through a barrier or move beyond an obstacle. This could be a literal breakthrough or a metaphorical achievement. The composition is centered around the key of G minor to achieve a dark, resonant emotion. The percussion is the heartbeat and pulse for the introduction and should follow all dynamics to match the winds. Soft rolling mallets should be used for the bass drum and gong rolls, creating a dark timbre without overpowering the ensemble. At Rehearsal 13, work to have a balanced section where the clarinets can be heard on the melody and the tenor sax and horn on the countermelody. Rehearsal 21 provides a fully scored variation of the theme and should continue to be as dark as possible. Rehearsal 29 is the final musical struggle before the Rehearsal 38 ‘break through’ climax of the composition. The resolution of the relative major of Bb should be majestic and triumphant. Finally, rehearsal 48 transitions to a recapitulation of the opening theme, moving towards a contemplative ending back to G minor.I hope you and your ensemble enjoy perforinming Break Through.