Solo De Concours pour clarinette et piano
COMPOSER:
Henri Rabaud
PUBLISHER:
Alphonse Leduc
PRODUCT TYPE:
Book and Part(s)
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Clarinet
Written in 1901 for the Paris Conservatoire contest, Solo de Concours, Op. 10 for Clarinet by Henri Rabaud is a piece that has become very popular since its composition. Used five additional times for the contest, this piece waswritten for advanced clarinettists. Featuring three main parts, its
Specifications
Composer | Henri Rabaud |
Publisher | Alphonse Leduc |
Instrumentation | Clarinet and Piano |
Text language | French |
Product Type | Book and Part(s) |
Instrument Group | Clarinet |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Year of Publication | 1951 |
Genre | Classical |
ISMN | 9790046208799 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
No. Pages | 12 |
No. | AL20879 |
Description
Written in 1901 for the Paris Conservatoire contest, Solo de Concours, Op. 10 for Clarinet by Henri Rabaud is a piece that has become very popular since its composition. Used five additional times for the contest, this piece waswritten for advanced clarinettists. Featuring three main parts, its cadenza is one of the most difficult parts of the piece and will require some strong technique and some patience to be played smoothly. Henri Rabaud (1873-1949)is a French conductor and composer and was director at the Paris Conservatoire. He composed many famous pieces, including this Solo de Concours, Op. 10 but also a cantata 'Daphné' which won the Grand Prix de Rome, some operas('M rouf, savetier du Caire Op. 14', 'L_x005F_x001A_appel de la mer'), and some chamber music ('Andante et Scherzo for flute, violin and piano Op. 8').
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Songlist
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1. Solo de Concours