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  2. Fantasie (Widmann) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarinet Works of Jörg Widmann: A Performance Guide to Fantasie for Clarinet Solo with a Survey of Unaccompanied Clarinet Repertoire and Guide to Contemporary Techniques (DMA thesis). Ohio State University. Mala, Defrim (2019). The music avangard Jörg Widmann and an analyse on his main work "The Fantasie for Clarinet Solo" (Master's thesis).

  3. Clarinet Sonatina (Martinů) - Wikipedia

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    The Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano by the Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů is a late work that was composed in 1956 while Martinů was living in New York. [ 1 ] Structure

  4. Register key - Wikipedia

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    The register key is a key on the clarinet that is used to play in the second register; that is, it raises the pitch of most first-register notes by a twelfth (19 semitones) when pressed. It is positioned above the left thumb hole and is operated by the left thumb.

  5. List of British clarinet sonatas - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Arnold Bax – Clarinet Sonata in D major (1934) [6] Mary Lucas – Clarinet Sonata (1938) [9]

  6. Boehm system (clarinet) - Wikipedia

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    The Boehm system for the clarinet is a system of clarinet keywork, developed between 1839 and 1843 by Hyacinthe Klosé and Auguste Buffet jeune.The name is somewhat deceptive; the system was inspired by Theobald Boehm's system for the flute, but necessarily differs from it, since the clarinet overblows at the twelfth rather than the flute's octave.

  7. Clarinet Concerto (Copland) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarinet Concerto ends with a fairly elaborate coda in C major that finishes off with a clarinet glissando – or "smear" in jazz lingo." The piece is written in a very unusual form. The two movements are played back-to-back, linked by a clarinet cadenza .

  8. Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Fantasy-Sonata (John Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy-Sonata is a piece in E-flat major for clarinet and piano composed by John Ireland in 1943. The work is Ireland's only extant piece for solo clarinet and one of his last major compositions before his retirement. [1] It is dedicated to Frederick Thurston and was premiered by Thurston and Ireland in January 1944.