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Harris, Paul – Johnson, Emma: Concert Repertoire (clarinet and piano)

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Setting: Clarinet and Piano
Length: 56 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571521665
ISMN: 9780571521661
Concert Repertoire For Clarinet is a collection of 14 imaginative arrangements with original pieces, all carefully selected and written for the Grade 4-7 player, with piano accompaniment, by Paul Harris and Emma Johnson. From George Gershwin's jazz classic I Got Rhythm and Alec Templeton's Bach Goes To Town, to Arnold, Reger, Puccini, Mozart and Penderecki - the pieces are guaranteed to give variety to your playing and to be a real hit on the concert platform!
Paul Harris is one of the leading figures in music education, with many varied publications to his name. Emma Johnson has established herself as one of the world's foremost clarinet soloists, performing regularly in the USA, the Far East, and throughout Europe.
 

Contents

1.
The Force Of Destiny (Verdi)
2.
Policeman’s Dance (Arnold)
3.
Caprice Et Corfu (Klosé)
4.
Silent Movie (Harris)
5.
Gut Reaction
6.
Vivace Ma Non Troppo (Reger)
7.
Tarantella (Baermann)
8.
Ragtime Dance (Joplin)
9.
E Lucevan Le Stelle (Puccini)
10.
Andante Cantabile (Penderecki)
11.
I Got Rhythm (Gershwin)
12.
Larghetto (Mozart)
13.
Bach Goes To Town (Templeton)
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