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There are examples of clarinet–violin–piano trios prior to 1970 by composers including Bartók (), Baußnern's Serenade, Stravinsky (an arrangement of his L'histoire du soldat), Milhaud (Suite for clarinet, violin, and piano, Op. 157b), Khachaturian (Trio for clarinet, violin and piano), Berg, Krenek, and Ives.
Dance No. 1 for violin and piano (1926) Dream for cello and piano (1927) Pantomime for oboe and piano (1927) Allegretto for violin and piano (1929) Song-Poem (in Honor of Ashugs) for violin and piano (1929) Suite for viola and piano (1929) Mass Dance for bayan (1932) Violin Sonata (1932) Nocturne from Masquerade for violin and piano (1941)
In the last two decades of his life, Khachaturian wrote three concert rhapsodies—for violin (1961–62), cello (1963) and piano (1965) [46] —and solo sonatas for unaccompanied cello, violin, and viola (1970s), which are considered to be his second and third instrumental trilogies. [16]
The Piano Concerto was the first of three concertos Khachaturian wrote for the individual members of a renowned Soviet piano trio that performed together from 1941 until 1963. The others were the Violin Concerto for David Oistrakh (1940) and the Cello Concerto for Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (1946).
Inspired by existing pieces for violin-clarinet-piano trio by 20th-century composers Bartók (Contrasts (Bartók)), Stravinsky, Milhaud, Khachaturian, Berg, Krenek, Poulenc and Ives, the trio commissioned over 200 new works. To round out their repertoire they discovered or transcribed 18th and 19th century pieces for violin-clarinet-piano.
Khachaturian offered a solo piano arrangement in 1952, [4] but earlier, in 1946, he had approved Alexander Doloukhanian's version for solo piano. [53] [19] The first two movements, Waltz and Nocturne, were arranged for violin and piano by Mikhail Fichtenholz and Khachaturian respectively. [54]
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: Clarinet–cello–piano trio; Clarinet–viola–piano trio; Clarinet–violin–piano ...
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano "The Bells", Op. 9 (2005) Two pieces, Viola and Piano. Op. 10 (2005) Fantasia on klezmer themes No.2 for Clarinet, Piano and String Quartet, Op. 16 (2008) Largo for Sanja for Oboe and Piano, Op. 46; One day of an almost ordinary life for Clarinet and String Quartet, Op. 47 / Clarinet and String Orchestra, Op. 47A ...
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