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One of the most popular works in the classical concert repertoire, now available for clarinet in A with an additional basset clarinet part.
Written in 1983 for Marilyn Mead, who won the International Artist's Competition in New York that year. She was granted a full recital in Carnegie Hall (Stern Auditorium) where it premiered to fine reviews.
Using the most well-known theme from the Haydn Surprise Symphony, Randall Cunningham has fashioned an attractive set of variations for the young Grade 3 clarinettist.
Using several versions of the original work as inspiration, Zack Stachowski has arranged The Seven Last Words of Christ for solo instrument and piano, making Haydn's music accessible to music
An introduction to the wonderful music of Italy in arrangements for students of intermediate skills. With so much great Italian music, Zamarin chose many of the immediately recognizable melodies from
For alto saxophone & piano. First printing. Version by Saxabapt, based on the original version for piano. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Score, 12 p. and part
In Greek mythology, Daedalus was an inventor who created wings from feathers and wax, so he and his son Icarus could escape Crete by flying away. While Daedalus flew wisely, Icarus flew too close to the sun