A very effective transcription of this well known chamber work.
Excerpts from two suites by Edward MacDowell, Sea Pieces and Woodland Sketches, are included in this clarinet choir transcription which can be performed with as few as five players. The
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Children's March is a well-known march by Percy Grainger, which was originally for piano, but his scoring for wind band is the most popular. A simple tune, first presented by the bass clarinet, is
Contents: Air and Gigue (Handel/Voxman); Allegro from "Sinfonia II" (Bach/Voxman); Allegro Rococo (Koepke); Andante and Rondo (Ostransky); An der Wiege
Perhaps the most beautiful of Johann Sebastian Bach's melodies, Come, Sweet Death has been transcribed for clarinet choir reflecting performance interpretations created by organist, Virgil Fox, and
Country Gardens is perhaps Percy Grainger's most well-known work and at the least is the work which brought him the most fame as a concert pianist. This version, based on a later orchestration of
The classic depiction of Death and the dancing dead is arranged by Thorne for a clarinet choir of nine instruments. Death's violin solo is here, along with the immediately-identifiable themes of this spooky
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
Hauntingly elegant technical backgrounds effectively contrast with long flowing melodies.