Concerto no. 3 in F minor for clarinet and piano

Concerto no. 3 in F minor for clarinet and piano
Title Concerto no. 3 in F minor for clarinet and piano PDF eBook
Author Louis Spohr
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1965
Genre Clarinet and piano music
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Concerto, Clarinet No 3, F Minor. Clarinet & Piano

Concerto, Clarinet No 3, F Minor. Clarinet & Piano
Title Concerto, Clarinet No 3, F Minor. Clarinet & Piano PDF eBook
Author Louis Spohr
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Release 1972
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Notes for Clarinetists

Notes for Clarinetists
Title Notes for Clarinetists PDF eBook
Author Albert R. Rice
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 300
Release 2016-12-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0190205245

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Notes for Clarinetists: A Guide to the Repertoire offers important historical and analytical information about thirty-five of the best-known pieces written for the instrument. Numerous contextual and theoretical insights make it an essential resource for professional, amateur, and student clarinetists. With engaging prose supported by fact-filled analytical charts, the book offers rich biographical information and informative analyses to help clarinetists gain a more complete understanding of Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo by Igor Stravinsky, Aaron Copland's Concerto for Clarinet, String Orchestra, Harp, and Piano, Robert Schumann's Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 73. and Time Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 43. by Robert Muczynski, among many others. With close attention to matters of context, style, and harmonic and formal analysis, Albert Rice explores a significant portion of the repertoire, and offers a faithful and comprehensive guide that includes works by Boulez, Brahms, and Mozart to Hindemith, Poulenc, and Stamitz. Rice includes biographical information on each composer and highlights history's impact on the creation and performance of important works for clarinet. Intended as a starting point for connecting performance studies with scholarship, Rice's analysis will help clarinetists gain a more complete picture of a given work. Its valuable insights make it essential to musicians preparing and presenting programs, and its detailed historical information about the work and composer will encourage readers to explore other works in a similarly analytical way. Covering concertos, chamber pieces, and works for solo clarinet, Rice presents Notes for Clarinetists as an indispensable handbook for students and professionals alike.

The Clarinet in the Classical Period

The Clarinet in the Classical Period
Title The Clarinet in the Classical Period PDF eBook
Author Albert R. Rice
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 344
Release 2008-01-15
Genre Music
ISBN 0199887780

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A comprehensive study of the clarinet in use through the classical period, 1760 to 1830, a period of intensive musical experimentation. The book provides a detailed review and analysis of construction, design, materials, and makers of clarinets. Rice also explores how clarinet construction and performance practice developed in tandem with the musical styles of the period.

Clarinet concerto no. 3

Clarinet concerto no. 3
Title Clarinet concerto no. 3 PDF eBook
Author Johann Melchior Molter
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1968
Genre Clarinet and piano music, Arranged
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Charles Villiers Stanford

Charles Villiers Stanford
Title Charles Villiers Stanford PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Dibble
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 584
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780198163831

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'Jeremy Dibble has written a book which adds substantially to Stanford's reputation and which greatly enriches both British and Irish musical scholarship. It is brilliantly done.' -Irish TimesJeremy Dibble presents the first authoritative, comprehensive study of the life and works of Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924), one of the most gifted and influential composers. Dibble reveals how, although perhaps best known for his church music, Stanford was also an eminent symphonist, songwriter, and author of many fine choral works. Cosmopolitan, ambitious, and pragmatic, he was untiring in his efforts to advance the cause of British music during its renaissance at the end of the nineteenth century, promoting the music of his contemporaries, and the many pupils he taught at Cambridge and the Royal College of Music, including Vaughan Williams, Ireland, Howells, Bliss, Holst, and Gurney.

Brahms Studies

Brahms Studies
Title Brahms Studies PDF eBook
Author Brahms Studies
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 272
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780803261969

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A publication of the American Brahms Society, Brahms Studies publishes essays on the life, work, and artistic milieu of Johannes Brahms. Each volume collects the best in Brahms scholarship, including criticism, analysis, theory, biography, archival and documentary studies, and translations of important studies that have appeared in foreign languages.