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Three Intermezzi for Clarinet and Piano-Edited by Colin Bradbury. Two works for the clarinet by Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) are well known; the concerto Op. 80 of 1902 and the sonata Op. 129 of 1918. By the time he wrote the first of thesethree Intermezzi Stanford was an established composer with over seventy works to his credit.
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Charles Villiers Stanford was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor. Stanford composed a substantial number of concert works, including seven symphonies, but his best-remembered pieces are his choral works for church performance, chiefly composed in the Anglican tradition. Admitted to Queens College, Cambridge with an Organ scholarship Stanford had written a substantial number of compositions, including vocal music, both sacred and secular, and orchestral works before getting involved with the university's Musical Society. While still an undergraduate, Stanford was appointed organist of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Part of the'Four Intermezzi Op. 189' Intermezzo On An Irish Air for Organ is based on the melody of the well-known 'Londonderry Air'. The traditional Irish tune was first collected in the mid 19th century by Jane Ross, and is recognised all around the world by the Irish Diaspora. Duration ca. 6:20.
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A must-have for Clarinet. The anglo-Irish composer, Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, composed seven works for clarinet. Of these compositions, the Three Intermezzi Op.13 and the Sonata Op.129 are well-known.This series proposes the very best of classical pieces for clarinet, revised by great teachers and concertists, at reduced price.
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