Mendelssohn's delightful Spring Song (Fruhlingslied) appears in the fifth volume of his Songs Without Words (Lieder ohne Worte), which were published between 1842 and 1844. The Songs Without Words are short, lyrical piano pieces that were …Read More
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Mendelssohn's delightful Spring Song (Fruhlingslied) appears in the fifth volume of his Songs Without Words (Lieder ohne Worte), which were published between 1842 and 1844. The Songs Without Words are short, lyrical piano pieces that were intended for the drawing room but also well suited to the recital room. The Spring Song is one of the most well known and has been arranged for various combinations, including an arrangement by the composer for piano duet, and by others for small theatre orchestra and symphony orchestra. This arrangement for clarinet quartet retains the bright and Spring-like qualities of the original. The melodic material is shared between all four instruments which makes it fun for all players. It is scored for 3 Bb Clarinet and Bass Clarinet but an alternative 4th Bb Clarinet part is provided so a Bass Clarinet is not essential.