This Andaluza (or "Playera") is part of a set of 12 Spanish Dances written in 1890. The color and harmonies lend themselves well to the sonorities of a clarinet sextet.
This third concerto was originally written for 3 violins, 3 violas, 3 cellos, and basso continuo, but is now arranged by David Marlatt for five clarinets and bass clarinet. This grouping of choirs of
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The third and most famous movement of Suite Bergamasque is "Clair de Lune," meaning "moonlight" in French. It has been used in the soundtrack of many movies including the famous fountain scene in Ocean's
Commissioned by Berklee College of Music.
For clarinet sextet. In one movement. Commissioned by the Texas Clarinet Consort. The score is preceded by a poem of the composer. Score, 23 p. and parts.
Grade III - 6 part clarinet ensemble. Includes several alternate parts
This is perhaps Grieg's most famous composition, and comes from the first Peer Gynt Suite. It was originally a piece of incidental music to accompany the scene in Ibsen's play where Peer ventures
This beautiful, slow piece is ideal for that change-of-pace piece on a concert. Its lyric nature also makes it a perfect selection for weddings or church services as pleasant, quiet background music.