SKU: BT.DHP-1094785-070
ISBN 9789043132206. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
In this composition Peter Kleine Schaars transforms a chorale into a selection of jazz styles.Instrumentation: 1x Clarinet E b, 4x B Clarinets, 1x Alto Clarinet, 1x Bass Clarinet, 1x Contra-Bass (opt.) Eine Originalkomposition, in der ein Choral in Jazz-Stile transformiert wird. Besetzung:1 x Klarinette in Es4 x Klarinette in B1 x Altklarinette1 x Bassklarinette1 x Kontrabassklarinette (opt.).
SKU: CL.114-0155-00
Eb Soprano Clainet (optional), 1st Bb Clarinet, 2nd Bb Clarinet, 3rd Bb Clarinet, Eb Alto Clarinet, Bb Bass Clarinet, EEb Contra Bass Clarinet, BBb Contra Bass Clarinet (optional).
SKU: IS.CC6294EM
ISBN 9790365062942.
A 'hayashi' is a group of performers who provide musical accompaniment for Japanese Noh or kabuki theatre. In Noh, they are purely instrumentalists; the type of instruments featured and the order in which they sit on stage follow established practices. The leftmost performer plays a small taiko, set on a stand before him, with two drumsticks. To his right is the Åtsuzumi hip drum, followed by the kotsuzumi shoulder drum, and the Noh flute. In kabuki, a number of shamisen players are added, along with, depending on the play, taiko drums of various sizes, various types of flutes, and other instruments, including a myriad of devices for sound effects. This composition for clarinet choir includes Eb clarinet, 3 Bb clarinets, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, contra alto and contrabass clarinets and optional percussion.
SKU: AY.CC3673PM
ISBN 9790543576148.
Antonio Caldara - Crucifixus for Clarinet Choir, arranged by Matt Johnston. Can be performed by 12 B-flat Clarinets and 4 Bass Clarinets, with the possibility of substituting auxiliary clarinets as indicated in the list of instrumentation. Additionally, an optional organ part is provided. Antonio Caldara was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. He was born in Venice and spent most of his life working in various musical positions throughout Italy, including as a composer and musician in the courts of Mantua, Rome, and Vienna. Caldara is perhaps best known for his vocal music, particularly his operas and oratorios. He also composed instrumental music, including sonatas and chamber music. He was particularly known for his use of counterpoint, a technique in which multiple melodic lines are played or sung simultaneously, and for his expressive use of harmony.
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