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The sonata is now a part of the standard repertoire for clarinet and others outside of the clarinet world have embraced the piece. In 1994 it was orchestrated by Sid Ramin so that it can be played by a solo clarinet with orchestral accompaniment. [7] Yo-Yo Ma has arranged this work for cello and piano. [8]
A clarinet solo immediately repeats the theme. A new section, marked Allegro vivace, begins with the piano playing a fast-moving sixteenth note accompaniment. A clarinet solo introduces the second Russian air (Theme C) in measure 159: The variations on the Russian themes are different in style compared to the Danish variations. [9] The first ...
A clarinet sonata is piece of music in sonata form for clarinet, often with piano accompaniment. ... clarinet solo (1971) Derek Bourgeois: Clarinet Sonata (1975) [20]
The Sonate pour clarinette et piano (Clarinet Sonata), FP 184, for clarinet in B-flat and piano by Francis Poulenc dates from 1962 and is one of the last pieces he completed. It is dedicated to the memory of Arthur Honegger, who like Poulenc had belonged to the group Les Six. A typical performance takes 12–14 minutes.
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (Bernstein) Clarinet Sonatas (Brahms) Clarinet Sonata (Howells) Clarinet Sonata (Mendelssohn) Clarinet Sonata (Poulenc) Clarinet Sonata (Ries) Clarinet Sonata (Saint-Saëns) Clarinet Sonatina (Martinů)
One of Debussy's first duties was to supply two works for the next year's clarinet examinations. The Rhapsodie was first performed as part of the examinations on July 14, 1910. [1] The original composition was for clarinet and piano; Debussy published his own orchestration of the accompaniment in 1911, after the official premiere with Mimart. [2]
The clarinet gets a chance to play the sixteenth notes that the piano had before the modulation to E major. The A melody returns in the piano in the “wrong” key of E major, moves to C major, and finally back to the A ♭ major. The A section is then restated in its entirety with a more active piano accompaniment.
Solos for Voice 93–96 (Four Solos for Voice), for voice(s) (April 1988) Seven, for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and cello (May 1988) Twenty-Three, for 13 violins, 5 violas and 5 cellos (1988, before June 21) Five Stone Wind, for three performers with clay drums, electronics and unspecified instruments (June – July 1988)
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