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  2. Clarinet–cello–piano trio - Wikipedia

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    A clarinetcello–piano trio is a clarinet trio made up of one clarinet, one cello, and one piano, or the name of a piece written for such a group. This formation is similar to the classical piano trio except that the violin is replaced by the clarinet. The heterogeneity of timbre between clarinet and cello prevents their use as a block ...

  3. Clarinet trio - Wikipedia

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    A clarinet trio is a chamber ensemble that consists of a clarinet, a bowed string instrument and a piano, or a musical work for such an ensemble. The string instrument can be a cello, a viola, or a violin. Therefore, a clarinet trio can be referred to below: Clarinetcello–piano trio; Clarinet–viola–piano trio; Clarinet–violin–piano ...

  4. List of compositions by John Cage - Wikipedia

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    Water Music for pianist using various objects (Spring 1952) For M.C. and D.T., for piano (1952, before August) Music for Carillon No. 1, for carillon (July 10, 1952; 2- and 3-octave transcriptions made in 1958 and 1961, respectively) 4′33″ for any instrument or combination of instruments (August 1952) Music for Piano 1, for piano (December ...

  5. Sextet (Penderecki) - Wikipedia

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    The Sextet is a two-movement composition for clarinet, horn, violin, viola, cello, and piano by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. The composition was written in 2000 and is, according to some critics, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the composer's most substantial chamber work.

  6. List of compositions by Philip Glass - Wikipedia

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    Music for Ensemble and Two Actresses for wind sextet and two speakers (1965) Head On for violin, cello and piano (1967) Music in the Shape of a Square for two flutes (1967) Two Down for two saxophones (1967) Best Out of Three for three clarinets (1968) Music in Eight Parts for two soprano saxophones, viola, cello and three electric organs (1969)

  7. Sonata for two clarinets - Wikipedia

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    It is unusual among clarinet duets in that it is written for B ♭ clarinet, which generally plays the melodic themes, and A clarinet, which plays a more supporting role through much of the piece. It is also unusual for music of this period that the clarinetists perform different time signatures simultaneously in parts of the opening movement.

  8. 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night - Wikipedia

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    The track is a sound collage and simply constructed: it consists of the duo singing "Silent Night" in two-part harmony over an arpeggiated piano section. [1] The voice of the newscaster is that of Charlie O'Donnell, who was then a radio disc jockey. As the track progresses, the news report assumes a greater presence through an increase in volume.

  9. Clarinet Trio (Zemlinsky) - Wikipedia

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    Published editions by Simrock and Henle Verlag include a violin part as an alternative to the clarinet. [2] The Clarinet Trio was premiered on 11 December 1896, after the jury made an initial selection of works. On 22 December 1896, Zemlinsky was awarded third prize, along with 200 kronen (equivalent to $1,223 in 2023).