Advanced Clarinet Studies: The Art of Chunking presents the first and only method for clarinetists to master the process of "chunking" as a practice technique. Through exploration of technical
Airspace is an 11 minute work commissioned by the Monmouth Winds, for whom Schocker's Sextet for wind quintet and piano was also composed. Evoking four contrasting outdoor spaces
The six Brandenburg Concertos are among the most familiar of Bach's works. Among the six, the third is a wondrous experience for performers and audience, with its fascinating use of
Trust Melanie Thorne to arrange Verdi's famous "drinking song" from La Traviata for an ensemble of eight clarinets! Raise a glass as the opening theme is quietly introduced, then raucously
The Robert Russell Bennett Project of Maurice River Press addresses the unpublished works of this uniquely American treasure. A Leading arranger of Broadway and popular music over a span of decades, Bennett
For the stirring overture to Mozart's "Don Giovanni," the arranger separates the layers into different clarinet voices, creating an octet which capably reflects the original. Scored for four B-flat
Transcribed for Clarinessence, in which Daniel Dorff played bass clarinet, the complete Hallelujah Chorus has been adapted for quart or ensemble. The arrangement is set in the richly resonant key
In the Carlsbad Caverns National Park System, Lechuguilla was known as a small historic site with little importance. It wasn't until 1986 that a group of cavers broke through to discover what would
The Famous set of dances by Norway's greatest composer were written for piano duet. Grieg later created a piano solo version, but refused to orchestrate the set. After some study of Grieg and his music,
This is a straightforward yet beautiful arrangement of the famous tune. It will require sensitive musicianship and good technique, but is such a fine piece, it practically plays itself.
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
Responding to demand from clarinetists and saxophonists, Schocker created this adaptation of his best-loved work, customizing it for the instruments colors and contrasting registers. Composed as a recital
Faure originally wrote his captivating Sicilienne for a production which unfortunately went bankrupt before ever the music was performed. Thankfully, he later arranged the orchestral setting
For clarinet, cello & piano. Custom print edition. Originally composed for violin, cello and piano in 2009. Set of parts available separately. Score and parts.
In the spirit of the great 19th century opera fantasies for woodwinds, Michael Webster has created a concert trio on the many great arias from Puccini's Madama Butterfly. however, as its name
The Clarinet Sonata was Somers' first commission, earning $100.00 in 1965 currency (equivalent to $800.00 today). The composer describes the work, "Clearly Neoclassical in style, the Sonata also has some
Sean Osborn is both a virtuoso clarinetist, and an elegantly fun composer of "neo-populist" concert and recital music. In creating a sonata for his own performance on Eb clarinet, Osborn's charm, dynamic
Originally composed for trumpet and piano, A Song from the Heart is one of those rare works that immediately captures performers and listeners in a wide range of settings. A beautiful melodic solo
Spirit was composed in memory of the renowned clarinetist Laura Flax. Laura commissioned Ran's first solo clarinet work, For an Actor; Monologue for Clarinet, to premiere with the Da
William Boyce had the musical misfortune to compose largely between the time of Handel (Baroque) and the arrival of Haydn (Classical). With the advent of the Classical Period and its broad public
Written for Gil Shaham and performed at the 92nd Street Y in New York, this work contains traditional Jewish tunes as well as newly-composed ones. A Rabbi's Dance brings this work to a lively close.