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  2. Saluting Sgt. Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Peter Brunn – drums, percussion, backing vocals; Frankfurt Radio Big Band. Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn – soprano saxophone, flute, clarinet (solo on track 12) Oliver Leicht – alto saxophone, flute, clarinet, alto clarinet; Tony Lakatos – tenor saxophone, flute (solos on tracks 2, 3 and 4) Steffen Weber – tenor saxophone, alto flute, bass ...

  3. Caleb Burhans - Wikipedia

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    A Moment for Jason Molina, for electric guitar and backing track; Caprices 1-8, for solo electric guitar and Line 6 DL4; Pluckbro’s Little Ditty, for violin and looping pedal; Unspeakable Truths, for viola and backing track; The Winter of Our Discontent, for clarinet and backing track; Walk Through the Valley of Dead Flowers, for violin and ...

  4. Category:Solo clarinet pieces - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Solo clarinet pieces" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amour (Stockhausen) C.

  5. 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]

  6. Prelude, Fugue and Riffs - Wikipedia

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    Prelude, Fugue and Riffs is a "written-out" jazz-in-concert-hall composition composed by Leonard Bernstein for a jazz ensemble featuring solo clarinet.. The title points to the union of classical music and jazz: Prelude (first movement) and Fugue (second movement) – both baroque forms – are followed immediately without a pause by a series of "riffs" (third movement), which is a jazz term ...

  7. Monty Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    Monty Sunshine (Heiningen, Germany 1976) Monty Sunshine (left) w. Chris Barber Band (Netherlands, February 1957) Monty Sunshine (9 April 1928 – 30 November 2010) [1] was an English jazz clarinettist, who is known for his clarinet solo on the track "Petite Fleur", a million seller for the Chris Barber Jazz Band in 1959. [1]

  8. Janet Hilton - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, she released Flying Solo, solo clarinet literature dating from 1919 through 2000. In his review of the album, Anthony J. Costa writes, 'The styles hint at a variety of influences including blues (Turnage), ragtime (Stravinsky), commedia dell’Arte (Cahuzac), poetry of Wordsworth (Roxburg), nature (Messaien), mythology (Crosse) and ...

  9. We Came to Play! - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Beck – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals (8) Lenny Pickett – alto saxophone, first tenor saxophone, Lyricon, clarinet, contrabass clarinet, alto flute, bass flute, E-mu synthesizer, synth solo (9) Stephen "Doc" Kupka – baritone saxophone; Emilio Castillo – second tenor saxophone, backing vocals