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The concerto was written to be played on the basset clarinet, which can play lower notes than an ordinary clarinet, but after the death of Mozart it was published with changes to the solo part to allow performance on conventional instruments. The manuscript score is lost, but from the latter part of the 20th century onwards many performances of ...
At its first concert, conducted by Beecham, Kell was the soloist in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto. [5] The following year Beecham founded the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and as the Philharmonia in its early days played few concerts, working mostly in the recording studio, Kell was able to serve as principal in both orchestras, as did the horn ...
A clarinet concerto is a concerto for clarinet; that is, a musical composition for solo clarinet together with a large ensemble (such as an orchestra or concert band). Albert Rice has identified a work by Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli as possibly the earliest known concerto for solo clarinet; its score appears to be titled "Concerto per il Clareto ...
Clarinet Concerto (Copland) Clarinet Concerto (Corigliano) D. D'Om le Vrai Sens; Duet concertino for clarinet and bassoon; E. Ebony Concerto (Stravinsky)
The Clarinet Concerto was one of the three items chosen for the gala concert in Copenhagen celebrating the 150th anniversary of Carl Nielsen's birth. Accompanied by Danmark Radio's Symphony Orchestra conducted by Juanjo Mena , the soloist was the Finnish clarinetist Olli Leppäniemi (born 1980).
P III:12 – Clarinet Concerto Op. 52 in E flat major; P III:13 – Violin Concerto Op. 61 in D minor; P III:14 – Violin Concerto Op. 64 in D major; P III:15 – Violin Concerto Op. 81 in E minor; P III:16 – Flute Concerto Op. 86 in E minor; P III:17 – Clarinet Concerto Op. 86 in E minor; P III:18 – Concerto for 2 clarinets Op. 91 in E ...
Suddenly the clarinet enters in E-flat major with a virtuosic scale followed by numerous runs. In this E-flat major section there is some very large leaps, one being 3 octaves and a tone at bar 56. The work shifts back to G minor with a recitative, once again in the operatic style. This is taken very freely with the clarinet and orchestra ...
The Clarinet Concerto is a composition for solo clarinet and orchestra by the Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg.It was written for the Finnish clarinetist Kari Kriikku.The piece was given its world premiere in Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, on September 14, 2002 by Kari Kriikku and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Jukka-Pekka Saraste. [1]