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Monologue for clarinet solo (1956) Serenade for clarinet and string trio, Op. 4 (1919) "Four Pieces" for oboe and piano (1966) Five Pieces for trombone and piano (1967) Flute players serenade: rondo for four flutes (as Thornton Winsloe) Sonata for viola solo, Op. 92 No. 3 (1942) Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 117 (1948) Sonata No. 1 for violin ...
Opus 27: String Quartet No. 5 (1945) Opus 28: Sonata for clarinet (or viola) and piano (1945) Opus 29: Twelve Miniatures for flute and piano (1946) Opus 30: Symphony No. 2 for string orchestra (1946) Opus 31: Piano Sonata No. 3 (1946) Opus 32: Elegy after F. Schiller for baritone and piano (1946)
Kreisleriana, concert piece for violin and chamber orchestra (1993) (withdrawn) [5] Fantasie for Solo Clarinet (1993) 180 beats per minute for string sextet (1993) Études I-VI for violin solo (1995–2010) Fleurs du mal, a piano sonata (1996–97) Insel der Sirenen (Island of the Sirens) for solo violin and 19 strings (1997)
Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet is a solo instrumental work by Igor Stravinsky.The work was composed in 1918. [1] It was published in 1919, shortly after the completion of his Suite from L'Histoire du Soldat, as a thank-you gift to the philanthropist and arts patron Werner Reinhart, who was also an amateur clarinetist. [2]
Toggle Solo Music subsection. ... Trio for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano, (2012) ... Concerto for Brass Quintet and Symphony Band, (1996)
Sonetto, for clarinet and piano (1969) Sonata for Solo Cello (1969/2001) Dithyrambos, for violin and piano (1970) (also in version for violin and orchestra) April Lines, for violin and piano (1970/2006) Cello Sonata No. 1 (1972–1973/2001) Variétude, for violin (1974) Tarantará, for solo trumpet (1976) Serenades of the Unicorn, for guitar (1977)
The symphony was first performed four years after it was written, on 25 March 1879 at the Slav concert of the Academic Readers' Association in the Prague Žofín concert hall, conducted by Adolf Čech. It was published by Simrock in 1888 (also as a piano arrangement for four hands). The composition was revised in the autumn months of 1887.
Piano Concerto No. 7 (1981), for solo piano, and 1–5 members of a wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn) [11'] WAM (1990–91), for piano, a treble instrument, and a bass instrument (e.g. flute, bass clarinet, and piano) [15'] Plain Harmony (1993), version i, for any combination of multiple instruments [10']