Technically undemanding and offering flexibility of player-strength, this is another of those marvellously inventive Gorb recreations. Here he takes a fresh look at the highly fashionable 17th Century
A benchmark for the medium and the hit of the 2004 ICA Clarinet-Fest in Maryland. This kaleidoscopic piece exploits the entire clarinet family in every conceivable colour and mood; lyrical, violent, joyous,
Reflections on Thomas Hardy's poem The Darkling Thrush inspired this multi-movement work for clarinets. The predominantly dark-grained timbre of the clarinet ensemble, capable of so many subtle
An infectious ramble into neo-classicism! Scored for an ensemble reminiscent of Mozart's Gran Partita and Dvorak's Wind Serenade, this single movement work makes an ideal 'opener' or
Vintage Gorb. This, scintillating, elegant romp pays a warm sideways tribute to Beethoven’s little number with the same title and the Great Symphonic Tradition: few escape Gorb’s affectionate