Music for Clarinet
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Re: Music for Clarinet
Hello, dear everyone,
could someone please provide me with some information about the Bärmann Clarinet Concerto "Military" op. 6:
I know it is available on IMSLP, but my question is: how could it be transformed to a black and white scan?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Best wishes,
Alex
could someone please provide me with some information about the Bärmann Clarinet Concerto "Military" op. 6:
I know it is available on IMSLP, but my question is: how could it be transformed to a black and white scan?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Best wishes,
Alex
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Re: Music for Clarinet
A later work by Milhaud:
Darius MILHAUD
Duo Concertante, for clarinet and piano, op. 351 (1956)
Darius MILHAUD
Duo Concertante, for clarinet and piano, op. 351 (1956)
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Re: Music for Clarinet
Martinu
Sonatina cl. and piano
(piano score only)
(publ. 1957)
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Clarinet part
Sonatina cl. and piano
(piano score only)
(publ. 1957)
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Clarinet part
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Re: Music for Clarinet
Thanks for the Martinu. It's a lovely work.
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Re: Music for Clarinet
I echo this sentiment. Although Martinu probably wrote far too much (although not as much as Milhaud) most of his pieces make me smile, and there are many works of his that I adore.caostotale wrote:Thanks for the Martinu. It's a lovely work.
Thank you also C(h)aos for the Milhaud and the other scores you've just posted - all great contributions.
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You're quite welcome. If my posts don't betray it, I'm actually mostly attuned to straightforward and workman-like composers such as Milhaud, Martinu, Villa Lobos, Holmboe, Bentzon, Vainberg, Golobev, Diamond, etc... and much prefer the positive atmosphere their work represents compared to that of any of the more monolithic and tortured realms of classical music (high romantics, minimalists, and a ton of avant-garde composers come to mind). Looking over the output from the twentieth century in retrospect, there's most definitely something to say for composers who weren't fumbling about trying to make their music match the speed of technology or otherwise attempting to make their music meet an increasingly-vulgar civilization halfway.rob wrote: I echo this sentiment. Although Martinu probably wrote far too much (although not as much as Milhaud) most of his pieces make me smile, and there are many works of his that I adore.
Thank you also C(h)aos for the Milhaud and the other scores you've just posted - all great contributions.
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Re: Music for Clarinet
Works by Eugène Bozza
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I wish we had a 'like' button. I like these sentiments too - although I like these composers in addition to your other categories. However I think Martinu at his very best is actually quite extraordinary. I also like composers who plough their own furrow so to speak, regardless of fashion - and I think composers such as Holmboe fall into that category - and in the same breath I would mention Valen, Rosenberg and Frank Martin - sources of the most beautifully crafted music anyone has produced.caostotale wrote:You're quite welcome. If my posts don't betray it, I'm actually mostly attuned to straightforward and workman-like composers such as Milhaud, Martinu, Villa Lobos, Holmboe, Bentzon, Vainberg, Golobev, Diamond, etc... and much prefer the positive atmosphere their work represents compared to that of any of the more monolithic and tortured realms of classical music (high romantics, minimalists, and a ton of avant-garde composers come to mind). Looking over the output from the twentieth century in retrospect, there's most definitely something to say for composers who weren't fumbling about trying to make their music match the speed of technology or otherwise attempting to make their music meet an increasingly-vulgar civilization halfway.rob wrote: I echo this sentiment. Although Martinu probably wrote far too much (although not as much as Milhaud) most of his pieces make me smile, and there are many works of his that I adore.
Thank you also C(h)aos for the Milhaud and the other scores you've just posted - all great contributions.
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Re: Music for Clarinet
Does anyone have the Terzettino dal Trovatore di Verdi concertata for Clarinet, Cello and Piano
by Domenico Liverani?
by Domenico Liverani?
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Re: Music for Clarinet
Some Soviet-era works for clarinet and piano:
Herman Grigoryevich OKUNEV
Scherzino Yury Mikhailovich SLONOV (bio and many MP3 songs at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D869 )
Pieces (4); 1. Sad Song, 2. Mazurka, 3. Etude, 4. Waltz Boris Ivanovich KARAKHAN (bio at http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... RJ0CLEbj3g )
Pieces (2); 1. On the Steppe (Kalmyk), 2. Breeze (Moldovan) Nabi Sadykovich DAGIROV (Dagestan)
Theme and Variations
Herman Grigoryevich OKUNEV
Scherzino Yury Mikhailovich SLONOV (bio and many MP3 songs at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 6bih%3D869 )
Pieces (4); 1. Sad Song, 2. Mazurka, 3. Etude, 4. Waltz Boris Ivanovich KARAKHAN (bio at http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... RJ0CLEbj3g )
Pieces (2); 1. On the Steppe (Kalmyk), 2. Breeze (Moldovan) Nabi Sadykovich DAGIROV (Dagestan)
Theme and Variations
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