This collection was compiled for the national school music competition-festivals. Contains the following solos: Introduction and Rondo (Widor); Fantasie Caprice (Lefebvre); Fantasie
An American Family for Clarinet Trio is a set of three musical essays constructed with the number three in mind. Three movements with three letter subtitles, written for three instruments – 2
This highly technical solo is a standard work for clarinet, appearing on many state lists.
With its distinct rhythmic feel and technical challenge, this exciting work for clarinet or saxophone ensemble will let your performers shine!
The "bible" for clarinetists! Often referred to simply as "Klose," this 293-page book is to clarinet players what the Arban book is to trumpet players. A must for all serious clarinetists!
The seminal guide to every facet of clarinet playing: in this comprehensive companion, acclaimed author Paul Harris shares his unique insights towards gaining mastery of the instrument, inspiring advancing
An intriguing mixture of intellect and fun. Colors influence moods and emotions as well as one's sense of taste and time perception. This suite of five character pieces for bass clarinet and piano musically
A fairly common practice in the Baroque era was for organists (especially the great J. S. Bach) to "borrow" and transcribe orchestral music from themselves or other composers to create spectacular organ
Nineteenth-Century Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) is renowned as one of the great masters of German Lieder, having composed over 600 works in the genre. His Die Forelle ("The Trout"),
Divertimento No. 14 K. 270, is the most sophisticated of Mozart’s sextets, or divertimenti, composed in January, 1777 while in Salzburg. This is his the fifth and final divertimento. Gary
This collection, compiled by Todd Levy, principal clarinet of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, includes some of the most popular clarinet repertoire by French composers. This book is a collection of
To mark the 250th anniversary of Schott Music, these treasures have been uncovered from the archives, re-edited and presented in these beautiful editions. This anthology is aimed at intermediate to advanced
Kui is a polysemous figure in ancient Chinese mythology named for the legendary musician "Kui" who invented music and dancing and for the one-legged mountain demon or rain-god variously said to resemble a
Though my training as a musician and a composer is firmly rooted in western art music, more specifically within an American collegiate environment, a lot of my inspiration and musical influences come from
Morsel is one of several short works Frank Sidorfsky has composed for clarinet. We are very pleased to offer the first publication of this delightful piece.
Legends of the phoenix are found in stories from ancient Egypt and Greece. While each culture possesses a range of stories encompassing the myth, these tales tend toward similar traits: a sacred bird with
Nineteenth-Century Czech composer Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) spent the years 1892-1895 as the director of the National Conservatory in New York City. It was during these years that Dvorak composed his
The score for the Riverboat Sonata bears no date or dedication, but all clues indicate that it was written for Benny Goodman sometime during the 1960s when he and Powell were both living in New