Clarinets/ Clarinet Ensembles
A
An epic opener for any concert! This arrangement of the opening section of Also sprach Zarathustra captures the essence of the original orchestral work while adapting it for clarinet ensemble.
$10
B
Go on an adventure with a playful black cat! The dark middle section goes exploring in darkened shadows while the lighthearted beginning and end are both full of musical leaps, pounces, and kitty butt wiggles!
$35
This arrangement of The Blue Danube is a faithful adaptation of the original with slight modifications to make it more accessible for clarinet ensemble. Being one of the world’s most recognizable pieces of music, this light-hearted waltz will be a wonderful addition to your next concert!
$18
C
D
Roughly a theme and variations, Duet in C Minor manipulates the main melody while juxtaposing it with contrasting counter melodies and foreground. Beginning slow and somber, rhythms and tempo gradually build throughout the piece to an energetic finale.
$12
Full of noble fanfares, leery meanderings, and unexpected turns around harmonic corners, Duet in D-Flat Major is a mini musical universe that has the grandeur of an orchestra with just two voices.
$20
This Alternate Version has rewritten the relatively uncommon time signatures from the original (6/16; 9/16) into more common time signatures (6/8; 9/8).
$20
Duet in F Minor is an eloquent conversation between the two musicians. Over the span of three movements playfulness mixes with curiosity, laments lead into fury, and passions build to a fiery finale.
$20
This ‘Grimm’ duet was inspired by Grimmwelt Kassel (Grimms’ World in Kassel, Germany). Playfully meandering through an ominous storybook setting, this dark waltz will keep your audience on the edge of their seats.
$10
E
F
A triumphant opener for your next concert! This arrangement of the Fanfare for “La Péri” by Paul Dukas captures the essence of the original with only slight modifications to make it more accessible for clarinet ensemble.
$18
S
A showcase for ensembles looking for a piece with an expansive emotional range, this work develops songlike melodies through denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Commissioned by Don Bosco High School Instrumental Music Department, this piece is a tribute to Michael Steimel.
$35