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Music for E-Flat Clarinet REPERTOIRE FOR E-FLAT CLARINET: SOLO AND CHAMBER REPERTOIRE Compiled by Dr. Diane Barger with great help from Dr. Libby Crawford. Special thanks to Jennifer Fraley, creator of The E-flat Clarinet Project, and many others who forwarded along pieces to add to this list! SELECTED SOLO WORKS FOR E-FLAT CLARINET WITH PIANO OR ORCHESTRA/CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Albinoni, Tomaso Concerto a Cinque, op. 9, no. 2 Beach, Amy Hermit Thrush at Morn -- arr. by John Gibson Blackwood, Easley Sonatina in F Major Bolcom, William Little Suite of Four Dances Bonanno, Marcello Spettri Cappa, F. Fantasia sopre motivos de la opera “Leonora” de Mercadante (arr. Francisco José Gil Ortiz) Cappelli, Guiseppe Fantasia di “Ruy Blas” Fantasy on “I Due Foscardi” “La Traviata” Potpourri Piccolo Mosaico from “Faust” Quartetto Variato on “Rigoletto” Carvajal-Gómez, Aeilem Suite Caribeana Cascioli, Gianluca Fantasia Casas, Bartolomé Pérez Aires Sicilianos Cavallini, Ernesto Carnival of Venice Passo a Due Cimetta, Andrea Variazioni (E-flat clarinet and band) Corelli, Arcangelo Sarabande and Gigue Crepy, Bernard de Reliances Concerto Dancia, Charles Airs Varies, op. 118 Danker, Stephen Concerto Dean, Paul Concerto (E-flat clarinet and chamber ensemble) Dorff, Daniel Dance Music for Mr. Mouse Encinoso, José Manuel Jazz Sonatina Gallego, Martinez Spanish Folk Variations Garlick, Anthony Sonata Gemrot, Jiri Flatteries (E-flat clarinet and strings) Gonzalez, Luis Cosme La caja de los juguetes (for E-flat/A/bass clarinets, one player, and piano) Girard, Anthony Cercles Dans le Ciel Grange, Philip La Ville Entiere Gray, Emily Suite Hartley, Walter S. Soliloquy and Scherzo Hinckley, Jaren 2 Estate Gardens Hobbs, Christopher Swiftly to Virginia Ingelaere, Roland Jacasserie Concertino Kuusisto, Ilkka Kissalan Aapelin soitteita Lanzi, Bernardino Fantasia (E-flat clarinet and band) Lehto, Jukka-Pekka Fuusio Lyytikaninnen, Pasi Sanoitta Martin, Theresa Calcipher Merz, Willy Points: Espace Molter, Johann Concerti (6 total) Morales-Caso, Eduardo El Saltamontes Tentative Wings Navarro, Oscar III Concerto (B-flat/E-flat clarinet and orchestra) Niel, William Concerto (E-flat clarinet, trumpet, bassoon, trombone, double bass and percussion) Oritz, Francisco José Gil Sonatina Osborn, Sean Sonata Pasculli, Antonio “Le Api” Panizza, Giacomo Ballabile con Variazioni nel ballo “Ettore Fieramosca” “Gli Innamorati” Panizza/E. Cavallini Passo a due eseguito nel ballo “I figli di Edoardo IV” del Sig. Cortesi (arr. Francisco José Gil)ß Pessina, Giuseppe “Gli Usignoli” Prinz, Alfred Sonatas (2 total) Rabaud, Henri Solo de Concors (arr. John Anderson) Rabaut, Neil Duet Reed, Alfred Hoe-Down March Variations Rowan, Kyle Cascades Santore, Jonathan Adjectives Scott, James Frog Legs Rag -- arr. by William Bolcom Soler, Saül Gómez Scent (E-flat clarinet and wind band) Soualle, Charles Grande Fantaisie sur “Lucia di Lammermoor” Van Laer, Freddy Concertino Vivaldi, Antonio Concerto op. 44/11 RV 433 Viviani, Luigi-Maria Solo from the ballet “Il Fausto” Watté, Bart Shadows Wickman, Ethan Campus Stellae Yi, Chen Three Bagatelles from China West SELECTED UNACCOMPANIED WORKS FOR E-FLAT CLARINET Agrell, Jeffrey Aviary Divertimento No. 1: Hummingbird Toccata Ardovino, Lori Eloquence IV + Berio, Luciano Comma Botter, Massino Tres Palabras Brandon, Jenni Stardust + Brien, Terence Clarinet Cascade Childs, Barney Instant Winners Cooman, Carson Shining Silhouette: Mt. Mansfield Sunset Ellis, Robbie Three Sibilants Fabra, Alessio Fantasia Hansen, Ted Aria Hare, Ryan M. Drei charakteristische Übungen (E-flat, B-flat and bass clarinets, one player) Kaplan, Amy Stutter + Lifchitz, Max Yellow Ribbons #43 Llopis, Javier Gloom Llopis, Javier Variaciones sobre “Cançons de Mare” de R. Talens McAllister, Scott Crazy + Méfano, Paul Involutive Monnet, Mark Strange Montilla, Jorge Registro de Parajillo Moss, Piotr Méditation et Danse Navarre, Jean-Phillippe Trios Études de Caractère Rakowski, David The Squeaky Wheel Runchak, Voldymyr v.runchak.b(es)_clari@net (E-flat or B-flat clarinet) Scelsi, Giacinto 3 Studies Schultz, Andrew After Figaro, op. 23 Sokolovic, Ana Mesh Stolz, Nolan Eefer Madness Stonaker, Ben Three Pieces Torres, Georgina Sánchez El Afilaol Ricordando Rossini Vermeersch, Stephan Apreciar SELECTED CHAMBER MUSIC WITH E-FLAT CLARINET Abbate, Luigi Homage to WOLS (E-flat and electronics) Ardovino, Lori Convergence (E-flat and B-flat clarinet duo) * Bassi, Luigi Gran Duetto Concertato dell’opera “La Sonnambula” (E-flat, B-flat and piano) Brant, Henry Ice Age (E-flat, glockenspiel and piano) Carvajal-Gómez Ailem Eón (E-flat and tape) Ciesla, Alexis Études Concertantes (E-flat and B-flat clarinet duo) * Sonatina classica (E-flat, B-flat clarinets and piano)* Dumitrescu, Adina Remember Anton Pann (E-flat and bass clarinet duo) Dorff, Daniel BFF’s (currently under production) (E-flat and B-flat clarinet duo) * González, Emilio José Flutters (E-flat and soprano saxophone) González, Luis Cosme Semantemas (E-flat and cello) Grant, James Ragamuffins (B-flat clarinet and any E-flat clarinet or saxophone) Hindemith, Paul Quintet, op. 30 (E-flat/B-flat clarinet and string quartet) Kibbe, Michael Ebony Suite (E-flat, B-flat and bass clarinets) Mandat, Eric 2 Cool 2 B Flat (2 E-flat clarinets and piano) McAllister, Scott Amicitia Suite (E-flat, B-flat clarinet and piano) Mihalovici, Marcel Sonate, op. 35 (E-flat, B-flat and bass clarinet) Nixson, Roger Two Duos (Piccolo and flute or E-flat clarinet) Pillevestre, Jules Les Anches Rebelles (E-flat, B-flat and piano) Ponchielle, Amilcare Quartetto (flute, E-flat clarinet, B-flat clarinet, oboe, and piano) Paolo e Virginia (E-flat and B-flat clarinet with piano) -- arr. by Gloria Inan Gibbs Price, William Sweet and Simple (E-flat, B-flat and piano) * Sampson, David The Endless Instant (E-flat/B-flat/bass clarinets and percussion) Torres, Georgina Sánchez Filigranas (E-flat and clarinet ensemble) Tripiccione, F. Uccelli in gorgheggio “Polka di Concerto” (E-flat and B-flat clarinets and band) Vivaldi, Antonio Concerto RV 537 (2 E-flat clarinets and clarinet choir) Wilson, Andrew Phanfarinette (E-flat, B-flat and piano) * Naturally, there are numerous clarinet trios, quartets, quintets, and clarinet choir works that utilize the E-flat clarinet not listed above! *Commissioned/Written for the Amicitia Duo, Diane Barger, E-flat and Denise Gainey, B-flat +Commissioned/Written for Libby Crawford The E-flat Clarinet Project website: https://eflatclarinetproject.wixsite.com/eflat For more information on the E-flat Clarinet Project, please contact Jennifer Fraley at [email protected] .
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