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Sheet Music Inventory With strings 2 instruments — clarinet plus: Violin Bentzon, Intermezzo (oversized) Breedon, Duo Busch, Hausmusik, op. 26, no. 1 & 2 Buss, Time Capsule David, Sonate Fuchs, Three Duos, op. 14 Gebauer, Duo Concertant, op. 16 no. 3 Hamilton, Serenata Hindemith, Two Duets Sowash, Street Suite Viola Clarke, Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale Jacob, Miniature Suite Pleyel, Sonata #1 Cello Buss, The World Within Hindemith, Ludus minor Hindemith, Musikalisches Blumengärtlein und Leyptziger Allerley (or contrabass) Kardos, Duo Kropfreiter, Duo Concertante Langer, Drei Duette Reiche, Incontro Skempton, Lullaby Sowash, Born of the Same Wild Mother Tate, Sonata Contrabass Hindemith, Musikalisches Blumengärtlein und Leyptziger Allerley (or cello) Sydeman, Duo (also uses bass clarinet) Harp Damase, Sonate Gotkovsky, Eolienne Guitar Pfister, Ballade Schubert/Kirbride/Krantz, Sonata in a, D. 821 (originally for Arpeggione) 3 instruments—clarinet plus: Any 2 of flute/s, oboe/s or violin/s plus bassoon, cello, & Bb or bass clarinet Bach/Cochrane, Fifteen Three-Part Inventions Flute & cello Koechlin, Trio Violin & viola Jettel, Trio in C Kelterborn, Lyrische Kammermusik Violin & cello Busch, Deutsche Tânze, op. 26 no. 3 Buss, In the Mirror of Time Fuchs, Trio Concertant, op. 64 no. 3 Gal, Serenade, op. 93, parts plus score Haydn, 3 Trios Koechlin, Trio Kropfreiter, Trittico Mamlok, Five Bagatelles Sowash, Trio con brio Violin & piano Alwyn, Conversations Bartok, Contrasts (David Storey has piano part) Berg, 2nd movement from Kammerkonzert Dickinson, American Trio Gal, op. 97 Gotkovsky, Trio Ives, Largo Krenek, Trio Khachaturian, Trio Kropfreiter, Trio Menotti, Trio Milhaud, Suite Shenk, Concertante in Eb (orchestral reduction) Schickele, Serenade for Three Sowash, Sunny Days Stamitz, Concerto #4 Stravinsky, l’Histoire du Soldat Tate, Air & Variations Tull, Trio Sonata Vanhal, Trio in Eb Wagenseil, Sonata in Bb (piano = bass continuo) Viola & additional clarinet Krommer, 13 Stücke Viola & piano Bruch, op. 83 nos. 1-8 Bruch, Double Concerto, op. 88 (piano reduction) Buss, Reverie Françaix, Trio Jacob, Trio Jacobsson, Tre Stycken, op. 45 Lauber, Trois Morceaux, op. 18 Mozart, K. 498 Reinecke, op. 264 Reinecke, op. 274 Schumann, op. 132 Uhl, Kleines Konzert Viola & cello Fuchs, Trio in D Heidrich, Trio Husa, Évocations de Slovaquie Reitz, Trio Surprise Violin & bassoon Koechlin, Trio Vanhal, Trio in Eb Viola & bassoon Reitz, Trio Surprise Cello & piano Beatty, op. 420 (pdf) Beethoven, op. 11 & 38 Berger, op. 94 Brahms, op. 114 Bruch, op. 83 nos. 1-8 Buss, Remembrances Déjardin, Salzburg Serenade (pdf) D’Indy, op. 29 Eberl, op. 36 Farrenc, Trio, op. 44 Frühling, Trio, op. 40 Genzmer, Trio Glinka, Trio Pathétique in d Gyrowetz, Grand Trio Concertante Harrrington, tango Milonga 1 & 2 (pdf) Hartmann, Serenade, op. 24 Holmboe, Trio, op. 137 Höricht, Avignon (pdf) Juon, Trio-Miniaturen op. 18a & 24a Kaefer, Chamber Sonata no. 1 Komuro, Greenish Blue (pdf) Kropfreiter, Trio Mendelssohn, 3 Pieces Mendelssohn, Concertpieces nos. 1 & 2, op. 113 & 114 Muczynski, Fantasy Trio Nørgård, Trio op. 15 Picard, op. 27 (pdf) Patrick, Aquarelle Raphael, op. 70 Reed,Trio in a, op. 27 Ries, op. 28 Rota, Trio Rudolph (Archduke), Trio Selleck, Fantasia Shroeder, Drittes Klavier-Trio, Werk 43 Sierra, Trio Skroup, Trio, op. 27 Sowash, Trio nos. 1-13 Szunyogh, Trio serenade Tajcevic, Sieben Balkantänze Turner, Trio (pdf) Vanhal, Trio in Eb Vignon, Trio no. 1 (pdf) Vollweiler, op. 15 (pdf) Zander, Trio Zemlinsky, op. 3 Oboe & viola Thompson, R., Suite Contrabass & piano Bottesini, Duet Flute & guitar Barcos, Danzas Costeñas Guitar & contrabass Sankey, Gypsy Music Oboe & guitar Thompson, R., Suite 4 instruments—clarinet plus: Violin, viola & cello Bach, J.C., Quartet in Eb op. 8 no. 3 Bochsa, Quartets 1,2 &3 Braein, Divertimento, op. 1 Catel, Quartet in d, op. 2, no. 3 Crusell, op. 2 no. 1 Crusell, op. 4 Crusell, op. 7 Haydn/Gambaro, Quartet no. 1 Hoffmeister, 3 Quartets Hoffmeister, Quartet in Bb Hummel, Quartet Kreutzer, Clarinet Quartet Krommer, op 69, 82 & 83 Mozart, Quartets nos. 1, 2 & 3 Stamitz, op. 8 no. 3 Stamitz, op. 8 no. 4 Stamitz, two quartets from op. 14 Stamitz, op. 19 nos. 1, 2 & 3 Vanhal, Quartet Vanhal, Quartet in F Yost, Quartets 4, 5 & 6 Violin, cello & piano Genzmer, Quartet Hindemith, Quartet Messiaen, Quartet for the End of Time Moscheles, Fantasy, Variations & Finale, op. 46 Schickele, Quartet Schuller, Sonata Serenata Sowash, Anecdotes & Reflections: A Portrait of America Sowash, Daweswood Violin, cello & horn Stamitz, Quartet, op. 8 no. 3 2 violins & cello Speth, Capriccio Viola, cello & piano Kreutzer, Fantasie sur un thème suisse, op. 55 Sachsen-Weimar, Divertimento 2 violins & oboe Sowash, A Little Breakfast Music 2 violas & cello Diethelm, Quartet Fuß, Nocturne & Quartet, op. 3 Horn, cello & piano Czerny, Grande Serenade Concertante, op. 126 Horn, cello & small drum Martinu, Quartet (clarinet part missing, have score & photocopy of score) 5 instruments—clarinet plus: Oboe, violin, viola & contrabass Prokofiev, op. 39 Violin, 2 violas & cello Backofen, Quintet Romberg, Andreas, op. 57 Violin, viola, cello & contrabass David, Quintett Hess, Quintet (clarinet or basset horn) Violin, horn, cello & piano Beethoven, Quintet in Eb, op. 16. (violin & cello replace oboe & bassoon) Dohnényí, Sextet in C Fibich, op. 42 Mozart, Quintet, K. 452 (violin & cello replace oboe & bassoon) Violin, viola, cello & piano Fibich, op. 42 (viola part is transposed from horn) Violin, horn, bassoon & contrabass Strauss, Till Eulenspiegel Einmal Anders! Bassoon, horn, cello & contrabass Nielsen, Serenata-Invano String quartet Backofen, Quintet (2nd violin transcribed from 2nd viola) Baermann, Op. 23 Bliss, Quintet Brahms, op. 115 Buss, MillenniumVisions Busoni, Suite in g Chen, Yi Coleridge-Taylor, Quintet Dvorák/Brymer, Sonataina (from Sonatina for violin & piano) Françaix, Quintet Fromm-Micaels, Musica Larga Fuchs, op. 102 Glazunov, Oriental Reverie Hirai, Ein Idyl (includes redundant contrabass part in score) Hvoslef, Quintet Jacob, Quintet Krommer, op. 95 Labor, Quintett Leitner, Metamorphosen nach Motiven von Mozart Maconchy, Quintet Meyerbeer, Quintet Moe, Sonatuna Mozart, Allegro in B Mozart, K 581 Raphael, op. 4 Reger, Quintet in A Reicha, Quintet in Bb Rhodes, Museum Pieces Romberg, Andreas, op. 57 (2nd violin transcribed from 2nd viola) Salieri,Adagio con variazioni Schumann/Busoni, Abendlied nach op. 84 no. 12 Somervell, Quintet Sowash, Quintet Stanford, Fantasies nos. 1 & 2 Sulyok, Quintet Thilman, Quintett op. 73 Walthew, A Short Quintet in Eb Weber, Introduction, Theme & Variations Weber, op. 34 6 instruments—clarinet plus: String quartet & contrabass Hirai, Ein Idyl String quartet & flute Sowash, Serenade for Mary String quartet & horn Berkeley, Sextet String quartet & piano Copland, Sextet Prokofiev, Overture on Hebrew Themes, op. 34 Violin, viola, cello & 2 horns Bach, W.F.E., Sextet in Eb Violin, 2 violas , cello & horn Brown, Bird Life in Wington 7 instruments—clarinet plus: Bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello & contrabass Beethoven, Septet, op.20 Blanc, Septet, op. 40 Kreutzer, Septet, op. 62 Bassoon, horn, 2 violins, viola & piano Janacek, Concertino Bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello & piano Janacek, Concertino Bassoon, horn, 2 violins, cello & contrabass Bruch, Septet, op. post. 8 instruments—clarinet plus: Bassoon, horn, violin, 2 violas, cello & contrabass Hindemith, Octet (parts & score) Bassoon, horn, 2 violins, viola, cello & contrabass Schubert, Octet, D803 Two horns, 2 violas, 2 cellos & piano Ferdinand, Octet, op. 10 9 instruments—clarinet plus: Flute, oboe, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello & contrabass Poulenc, Mouvements Perpétuels (parts & score) Rheinberger, Nonett, op. 139 (parts & score) Spohr, Grand Nonetto, op. 31 Additional clarinet, flute, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello & contrabass Brahms, Serenade No. 1, op. 11 (reconstruction of lost original scoring) 11 instruments—clarinet plus: Additional clarinet, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns & contrabass Arnell, Serenade, op. 57 Without strings 2 instruments—clarinet plus: Piano Akimento, Petite Ballade (PDF only) Andersen-Wingar, Concertstück (PDF only) Arnold, Concerto for Clarinet & Strings (transcription by composer) Bartok, An Evening in the Village & Slovak Peasant’s Dance Bartok, Sonatine Bartok, Three Folksongs from the County of Csik Berstein, Sonata Bowen, Sonata Brahms, Sonatas, op. 120 nos. 1 & 2 (PDF & print) Busch, Sonata, op. 54 Buss, Dialogue Buss, Postcards from Vienna Buss, Skylines Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Sonata, op. 128 Classens, Chanson Anglaise Classens, Humoresque Classens, Le Printemps Collis, Festival Solo Crusell, Concerto, op. 5 Crusell, Concerto, op. 11 De La Croix, Le Déjeuner de Chantecler Debussy, Four Pieces (Girl w. Flaxen Hair, Minstels, Footsteps in Snow, Heather) Debussy, Le Petit Nègre Debussy, Petite Pièce Debussy, Premiere Rhapsodie (orchestral reduction) Dejonghe, A Russian Tango (PDF only) Draskoczy, Dances from Korond Fibich, Selenka (Idyl), op. 16 Finzi, Five Bagelles, op. 23 Gann, “Last Chance” Sonata (PDF only) German, Songs without Words Gräf, Aprikosen Hindemith, Sonate Hoffmeister, Duo in A Hoffmeister, Sonata in F Kreisler/Langenus, The Old Refrain Lefèvre, Sonata, op.12 no. 1 Lutoslawski, Dance Preludes for Clarinet & Piano Martinu, Sonatina Mendelssohn, Sonata Milhaud, Caprice Milhaud, Concerto Milhaud, Duo Concertant Milhaud, Sonatine Montsalvatge, Self-Parafrasis Mozart/Bellison, Concerto Rondo in Bb Mozart, Concerto Mozart, Grande
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