This collection was compiled for the national school music competition-festivals. Contains the following solos: Introduction and Rondo (Widor); Fantasie Caprice (Lefebvre); Fantasie
Dvorak composed this string quartet in 1893 while in the U.S. It is perhaps his most popular string quartet and is heavily influenced by the traditional music of North America. The string parts have been
Featuring two B-flat and two bass clarinets, this is not just a normal transcription assigning all pre-existing notes to several instruments. This arrangement is a work all of its own that showcases the
Carl Nielsen's Koncert from Opus 57 is a work for clarinet and orchestra. This edition features a piano reduction of the original orchestral score with clarinet solo part. Originally
The composer and violin virtuoso Johann Stamitz not only established the world-famous Mannheim school in the 18th century but is known among clarinetists above all for presumably being the first to present
New edition and engraving with detailed notes on the music. Includes ossias from the 1948 manuscript.
Victor Babin, best known as half of the great Vronsky & Babin Piano Duo (with his wife, the highly successful pianist Vitya Vronsky), also arranged and composed for various settings. His Divertissement
For two of the principals of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, music director Manfred Honeck thought to spotlight them with a new work. The commission went to Leshnoff, who was happy to produce the
This collection, compiled by Todd Levy, principal clarinet of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, includes some of the most popular clarinet repertoire by French composers. This book is a collection of
Though my training as a musician and a composer is firmly rooted in western art music, more specifically within an American collegiate environment, a lot of my inspiration and musical influences come from
Contents: Grand Duo Concertant, Op. 48 (Weber); Variations, Op. 33 (Weber); Fantasy Pieces, Op. 73 (Schumann); Clarinet Sonata (Mendelssohn); Second Sonata, Op.
Ulysses Kay's Pantomime Fantasy balances its lively, light-hearted nature with challenging show-off passages, making for a dynamic and exciting piece. Mentored by William Grant Still at the
Legends of the phoenix are found in stories from ancient Egypt and Greece. While each culture possesses a range of stories encompassing the myth, these tales tend toward similar traits: a sacred bird with
The score for the Riverboat Sonata bears no date or dedication, but all clues indicate that it was written for Benny Goodman sometime during the 1960s when he and Powell were both living in New