Chamber Music with Clarinet
Trio K. 502
for Clarinet, Violoncello and Piano (B flat major)
Musically, the transcription of the two piano trios K. 502 (B flat major) and K. 542 (E major) gives no cause for concern as the two pieces are both temporally close to Mozart’s original compositions for the clarinet, and the extent and style of the clarinet part come close to the original.
€ 25,00 orderTrio K. 542
for Clarinet, Violoncello and Piano (E major)
Musically, the transcription of the two piano trios K. 502 (B flat major) and K. 542 (E major) gives no cause for concern as the two pieces are both temporally close to Mozart’s original compositions for the clarinet, and the extent and style of the clarinet part come close to the original.
€ 25,00 orderClarinet Concerto
The present edition of one of the finest and most frequently performed concertos for wind is intended to provide the clarinettist with a version that in its clarinet part takes account of both the original editions of the concerto as well as the version reconstructed for the basset clarinet, and combines it with a simplified piano arrangement.
€ 21,00 orderLe Cygne – Der Schwan
Auszug aus "Karneval der Tiere" für Klarinette in B oder A und Klavier
In the original version, the elegance of the swan gliding across the lake is represented impressively by the cello in its tenor register. The miniature, which exploits the special timbre of the clarinet, possesses a new dimension of quality.
€ 10,00 orderLa Forza del Destino
Trio-Arrangement for clarinet in A and B, violoncello and piano
At its heart, this new trio, arranged by Adolf Münten, is descended from Alvaro’s aria in the third act of the opera with the great clarinet solo. The overture, and Leonore’s melody from the fourth act, have been arranged to enhance the trio such that, for performers as well as listeners, it becomes a demanding piece of chamber music with three movements of the genre “clarinet trio”.
Duett mit zwei obligaten Augengläsern
for clarinet and violoncello
Beethoven’s Duo, first published in 1939 by Dr. Fritz Stein at C. F. Peters, is published here for the first time in the instrumentation for clarinet and violoncello, whose dialogue is illuminated in an unusual new way. The clarinet part is transposed into an appropriately wind-typical phrasing.