SKU: HL.48182959
UPC: 888680864743. 9.0x12.25x0.193 inches.
“Like a technical encyclopedia for the Clarinet, 25 Technical and Melodic Studies provides a detailed guide to establishing high standard technique on the instrument. Jeanjean's first volume in the compilation covers all aspects, from complex rhythms to articulation, making the book a must buy for all clarinetists. As a noted virtuoso Clarinet player himself, Jeanjean's understanding of the practice of technical elements is second to none. The 25 Technical and Melodic Studies<strong/> supply steady development in the context of seven solo studies, five studies for three Clarinets, and one duet study. This Paul Jeanjean<i/> study book cannot be missed by aspiring clarinetists.â€.
SKU: HL.48181914
UPC: 888680848545. 9.0x12.0x0.174 inches.
Like a technical encyclopedia for the Clarinet, 25 Technical and Melodic Studies provides a detailed guide to establishing high standard technique on the instrument. Jeanjean's second volume in the compilation covers all aspects, from complex rhythms to articulation, making the book a must buy for all clarinetists. As a noted virtuoso Clarinet player himself, Jeanjean's understanding of the practice of technical elements is second to none. The 25 Technical and Melodic Studies<strong/> supply steady development in the context of nine solo studies and three studies for three Clarinets. This Paul Jeanjean<i/> study book cannot be missed by aspiring clarinetists..
SKU: HL.48181481
UPC: 888680844462. 9.0x12.0x0.089 inches.
Claribel is a piece for Clarinet and Piano, composed by Eugene Bozza. Written for upper intermediate players as quite challenging, this melodic work is dedicated to Henri Dubois, a French professor at the Valenciennes Conservatoire. Divided into seven distinctive parts, Claribel begins with the Piano, the parts being in the following order: - Moderato - Andantino - Piu vivo - Vivo - Allegro Vivo ? on the last measures of the Clarinet Solo - Meno Mosso - Allegro Vivo ? for the final It also features a Clarinet solo starting at the number 11. Eugene Bozza won different prizes at the Conservatoire de Paris such as the First Prize for the Violin, conducting and composition, as well as the Grand Prix de Rome. He composed several operas, chamber works and ballets among others..
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