Hi all,
a very good friend and me would like to play together chamber music this summer, for pleasure. We have thought in playing Khachaturian trio (with piano) or Stravinsky (The soldiers tale), but I would like to play something for only violin and clarinet too.
That's why I write here. Do you know any composition for violin and clarinet?
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Edmon
http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/MozartDuetsVlCl.html
W.A.Mozart: Easy Duets K487
transcription for violin & clarinet
"Easy not simple by anonymous on April 29th, 2007
Easy does not mean simple, as a player for 25 years and a 'fiddler' for 2 years, the keys are great for violin, the phrasing and bowing marks make sense and the formatting makes reading a pleasure. The music is nonetheless challenging and entertaining to play and to listen to. If you are looking for pieces that are worth the effort to master without having to be a master then these are wonderful. I hope to find more pieces of this calibre. "
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http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/cgi-bin/show_score.pl?scoreid=6639
In Nomine (duet for violin and clarinet) (2001) by Steven Griffin
Category Concert
Genre Modern Classical
Duration 9 minutes
Difficulty Difficult/professional (Grades 7-8+)
Program note
This piece is titled In Nomine as the melodic material is all
contained "in the name(s) of" the dedicatees, Hector Scott and
Shinobu Miki. Some basic numerological technique was applied
to their names, resulting in each letter having a value of 1-9.
Those values were then given pitch names - 1=G, 2=A, 3=B and so on.
In some variations, the names are stated outright. In others, the
letters are jumbled up and ordered freely. In Nomine was first
performed at Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art on 6th April 2001.
The Scotsman reviewer, Kenneth Walton wrote the following (The
Scotsman 8th April 2001): “alluring contemporary sounds...
[an] interesting...[and]...imaginative theme and variations.”
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Music in the ICA Research Center:
http://www.lib.umd.edu/PAL/SCPA/clarduo.html#Vln
[The publishers could be searched on music databases]
Clarinet and Violin
Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann
Duo Sonata, for a Pair of Instruments
1726
Bentzon, Jargen
Intermezzo, Op. 24
141
Berg, Gunnar
Pour Clarinette et Violin (1959)
153
Breedon, Daniel
Duo for Violin and Clarinet
1752, 4370, 5766, 6321
Busch, Adolf
Duet Nr. 1 fur Violine und Klarinette
5120
Busch, Adolf
Duet Nr. 2 fur Violine und Klarinette
5121
Carcin, Jules
Fantasie sur de Motifs de "La Somnambule"
4545
Chiesa, Renato
Immagini Eidetiche (1978)
326
Crutchley, Ian
Gear
6821
Demos, Nick
Four Moments for B-flat Clarinet and Piano
6818
Gebauer, Etienne François
Duo Concertant, Op. 16, No. 3
4366
Gebauer, Etienne François
Duo Concertant, Op. 16, No. 4, 5, and 6
5150
Hamilton, Iain
Serenata
4371
Hindemith, Paul
Abendkonzert
6546
Hindemith, Paul
Zwei Duette für Violine und Klarinette (1932)
703
Ingenhoven, Jan
Sonatine for Clarinet in A (or Viola) and Violin (1925)
750
Matys, Jiri
Vtíky, An Easy Little Suite for Violin and Clarinet (1973)
1025
Podmore, Audrey
The Crofter's Tale
6747
Schuman, William
Awake thou Wintry Earth
4367
Starer, Robert
Five Duets
4369
Vivier, Claude
Pièce pour violon et clarinette
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Romig, James. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Romig
Ferocious Alphabets (2005)
for clarinet and violin
http://www.jamesromig.com/shortlist.html
pdf http://www.jamesromig.com/PDF/FeroAlph-page.pdf
mp3 http://www.lunanova.org/podcasts/alpha.mp3
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LUIS DE PABLO (1930)
Soirée (1972), for clarinet and violin
http://www.exnovoensemble.it/files/indexEng.shtml
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Presumably you could play violin/violin or violin/viola duos with that combination. There are plenty of those.
The third movement of Milhaud's trio for violin, clarinet, and piano is written only for clarinet and violin. It is short, but very fun and personal. It is a jesting piece, like two kids having a good laugh.
Thanks for your answers!
Regards
Hi,
new duets for violin and clarinet will be released by Musikverlag Martin Keller by the end of July 2007.
Have a look and enjoy.
Bye, Jürgen
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June 1, 2007 at 12:34 AM · If you find any, let me know! My sister plays clarinet and we have always wanted to play together, but nothing seems to be written for that particular combo. I would suggest finding music for a clarinet and flute or oboe. It's not ideal, but what can you do?
Also, my sister would play Mozart's clarinet concerto while I read off the piano part.
Good luck!
Laura