4 Clarinets
SKU:
AP.1-ADV8415
Folksong from The
Hebrides (for Clarinet
Quartet). Arranged by
Frank Reinshagen.
Quartet; Solo Small
Ensembles; Woodwind -
Clarinet Quartet. Advance
Music. Form: Variations.
Folk; Traditional. Score
and Part(s). Advance
Music #01-ADV8415.
Published by Advance
Music (AP.1-ADV8415).
UPC: 805095084153.
English.
Traditional.
In
writing these
arrangements for clarinet
quartet, Frank Reinshagen
has created little
masterpieces, which
broaden the rhythmical
and harmonic context of
the original tunes in an
interesting manner
without detracting from
their archaic and
melancholic character.
These original tunes
are---in a direct or
wider sense---of Celtic
origin. In other words,
they have been borrowed
from the Irish, Scottish,
and Gaelic musical
tradition. These
through-composed
arrangements are rather
easy to perform from the
rhythmical and technical
point of view. Yet, they
are quite demanding in
respect of the key they
are written in, their
intonation, and
especially, their
interpretation. Their
different
instrumentations are
fully compatible with
each other and, due to
their overall structure,
they are also suitable to
be played with
multi-scored parts.
Annotation on
Aignish on the Machair:
The arrangement of
Aignish on the Machair,
Folksong from The
Hebrides, illustrates,
above all, the
melancholic character
inherent in the harmonies
of the original tune. A
short rubato passage is
followed by several
variations over the
flowing melody in
3/4-time. The short
triplet passages embedded
in these variations are
quite demanding from the
technical point of view;
considering the key they
are written in, however,
these passages are not
too difficult to
play.