Concerto for Clarinets

Third movement SCHERZO

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Composer: Ciesla, Alexis
Setting: Wiind Ensemble
Instrumentation: basset horn and clarinet choir
Length: 64 pages
Weight: 0.25 kg
Published: April 1, 2013
Publisher: Advance Music
Item number: ADV8610
ISMN: 9790206302299
This concert written for clarinet ensemble and solo clarinet present itself in form of a dance suite, which each of its four movements featuring one of the instruments of the clarinet family. The last three movements can also be performed with a Bb clarinet. The first piece - vivacious and thrilling - bears the title 'Fantasia' and is perfectly tailored to bring out the Bb clarinet's vigor and suppleness. The second movement is a 'Habańera', both melancholic and effervescent, where the bass clarinet extends its performance over the whole tonal range of the instrument. The following 'Scherzo' is dedicated to the basset horn, cheerfully swirling from a classical to a swinging phrase to finally end in a brilliant and virtuoso coda. The concerto winds up in a 'Tarentella', an Italian inspired dance, where the Eb clarinet puts all its roguishness and dynamics into the service of the healing process from the redoubtable bite of the tarantula”
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