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Encyclopedia > Clarinet concerto

A clarinet concerto is a concerto for clarinet and orchestra (or concert band). Albert Rice has identified a work by Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli as possibly the earliest known concerto for solo clarinet; its score appears to be titled "Concerto per Clareto" and may date from 1733. It may, however, be intended for soprano chalumeau.[1] There are earlier concerti grossi with concertino clarinet parts including two by Johann Valentin Rathgeber, published in 1728.[2] Relatively few clarinet concertos, or wind instrument concertos generally, were produced during Romantic music era, but the form became more popular in the twentieth century. The term concerto (plural concertos or concerti) usually refers to a musical work in which one solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra. ... Two soprano clarinets: a Bâ™­ clarinet (left, with capped mouthpiece) and an A clarinet (right, with no mouthpiece). ... For the song titled Orchestra, see The Servant (band). ... A concert band, also called wind band, symphonic band, symphonic winds, wind orchestra, wind symphony, or wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of several members of the woodwind instrument family, brass instrument family and percussion instrument family. ... The chalumeau ( chalumeaux) is a wind instrument, the immediate ancestor of the clarinet. ... The concerto grosso (plural concerti grossi) (Italian for big concert) was a popular form of baroque music using an ensemble and usually having four to six movements in which the musical material is passed between a small group of soloists (the concertino) and full orchestra (the ripieno). ... A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator (usually a tube), in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into (or over) a mouthpiece set at the end of the resonator. ... The era of Romantic music is defined as the period of European classical music that runs roughly from the early 1800s to the first decade of the 20th century, as well as music written according to the norms and styles of that period. ...

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Clarinet concertos

  • John Adams's Gnarly Buttons (1996)[3]
  • Kalevi Aho's Clarinet Concerto
  • Joan Albert Amargós' Clarinet Concerto
  • Malcolm Arnold's Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (1948) and Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (1974)
  • Jacob Avshalomov's Evocations, Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra
  • Johan Georg Heinrich Backofen's Sinfonie Concertante in A major, op. 10 for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Johan Georg Heinrich Backofen's Concerto in F major for Bassethorn and Orchestra
  • Nicolas Bacri's Concerto da Camera op.61 (1999) for Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • Jean Balissat's Cantabile for Clarinet and Strings (1995)
  • Carl Bärmann's Konzertstück for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Heinrich Joseph Bärmann's Concertstück in g-minor for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Heinrich Joseph Bärmann's Concertino in c-minor for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Heinrich Joseph Bärmann's Concertino in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Joseph Beer's Clarinet Concerto No.1
  • Michael Berkeley's Clarinet Concerto (1991)
  • Leonard Bernstein's Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs (1946)[4]
  • Jean Binet's Petit Concert for Clarinet and Strings (1950)
  • Howard Blake's Clarinet Concerto
  • Matthäus (Frédéric) Blasius Concerto nr. 1 in C major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Jacques Bondon's Concerto d'Octobre for Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • Jacques Bondon's Concerto des Offrandes for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Eugène Bozza Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Benjamin Britten's Movement for Clarinet and Orchestra (1942/3)
  • Ferruccio Busoni's Concertino for Clarinet and String Orchestra, op. 48 (1918)[5]
  • John Carbon's Clarinet Concerto (1993)
  • Casimir Anton Cartellieri's Concerto no. 1 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Casimir Anton Cartellieri's Concerto no. 3 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Elliott Carter's Clarinet Concerto (1996)
  • Aexis Chalier's Concertino for Clarinet and Strings (2001/02)
  • Arnold Cooke's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto (1948)
  • John Corigliano's Clarinet Concerto (1977)[6]
  • Franz Cramer's Konzertstück for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Bernhard Henrik Crusell's Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (date unknown), Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (1808), Clarinet Concerto No. 3 (1807) ([1])
  • Claude Debussy's Premiere Rapsodie
  • Norman Dello Joio's Concertante for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Johan Sebastian Demar's Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Edison Denisov's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (1989)
  • Francois Devienne's Concertino in B-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra op.25
  • Franz Anton Dimmler's Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Einar Englund's Clarinet Concerto
  • Joseph Leopold Eybler's Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Joseph Fiala Concertante in B-flat major for Clarinet and Cor Anglais
  • Gerald Finzi's Clarinet Concerto (1949)
  • Jean Francaix's Clarinet Concerto (1968)
  • Armin Fries's Concerto for Clarinet and Strings (1956)
  • Gunnar de Frumerie's Concerto op. 51 (1957-1958) for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Percussion
  • Berthold Goldschmidt's Clarinet Concerto
  • Kimmo Hakola's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (2001)
  • Joseph Haydn's Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Joseph Haydn's Concerto in E-flat major for Two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Joseph Haydn's Concerto in B-flat major for Two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Paul Hindemith's Clarinet Concerto (1947)[7]
  • Franz Anton Hoffmeister's Clarinet Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Franz Anton Hoffmeister's Concerto in E-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • James Hook's Clarinet Concerto in E-flat major
  • Anthony Iannaccone's Concertante for Clarinet and Orchestra (1995)
  • Gordon Jacob's mini-concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • Ando Kovach's Concerto for Clarinet and Strings (1995)
  • Franz Krommer's Clarinet Concerto in E♭ for clarinet and orchestra, and two concertos for two clarinets and orchestra, both in E♭.
  • Karol Kurpinski's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Ludwig August Le Brun's Concerto in one movement in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner's Concertino in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Ian McDougall's Concerto for Clarinet & String Orchestra
  • William Thomas McKinley's Concerto for Clarinet no. 3 The Alchemical (1994)
  • Elizabeth Maconchy's Concertino no. 1 for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Elizabeth Maconchy's Concertino no. 2 for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • John Mahon's Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in F major
  • Saverio Mercadante's Clarinet Concerto in B-flat major
  • Saverio Mercadante's Clarinet Concerto in E-flat major
  • Johann Melchior Molter's six concertos for D clarinet (ca. 1745)[8][9]
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Clarinet Concerto (1791)
  • Iwan Müller's Concertante op. 23 in E-flat major for two Clarinets and Military Band
  • Thea Musgrave's Clarinet Concerto (1979)[10]
  • Carl Nielsen's Clarinet Concerto (1928)
  • Carlo Paessler's Concerto con variazioni in E-flat major for Clarinet and Strings
  • Carlo Paessler's Concerto in C minor for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Carlo Paessler's Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Jim Parker's Concerto for Clarinet and Strings
  • Krzysztof Penderecki's Clarinet Concerto
  • Lorenzo Perosi's Concerto per clarinetto e orchestra
  • Lyubomir Pipkov's Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra
  • Walter Piston's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (1967)
  • Ignace Joseph Pleyel's Concerto in C major for Clarinet in C
  • Franz Xaver Pokorny's Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara's Clarinet Concerto (2001)
  • Alan Rawsthorne's Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • Antonín Reicha's Concerto in g-minor for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Antonín Reicha's Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Dittersdorf in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Karl Gottlieb Reissigers Concertino in E-flat major op. 63 for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Concertstück for Clarinet and Military Band (1878)[11]
  • Jean Rivier's Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • Alessandro Rolla's Concerto for Bassethorn and Orchestra
  • Antonio Rosetti's Concerto nr. 1 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Antonio Rosetti's Concerto nr. 2 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Gioachino Rossini's Introduction, Theme and Variations in E-flat major/B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Gioachino Rossini's Concerto no. 1 in C-minor/A-flat major/E-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Gioachino Rossini's Introduction, Theme and Variations in B minor/B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Gioachino Rossini's Fantasie in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Gioachino Rossini's Concerto no. 2 in E-flat major/A-flat major/E-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Theodor Baron von Schacht's Clarinet Concerto in B-flat major for clarinet and orchestra
  • Armin Schibler's Concertino for Clarinet and Strings op.49 (1956)
  • Louis Alexander Balthasar Schindelmeisser's Sinfonia Concertante for four Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Tobias Schwencke's Concerto for Clarinet solo and 15 Strings
  • Matyás Seiber's Concertino for Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • Elie Siegmeister's Clarinet Concerto
  • Pedro Étienne Solère's Concerto in E-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Pedro Étienne Solère's Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Pedro Étienne Solère's Concerto Espagnol in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Frederick Speck's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (1993)
  • Louis Spohr's Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (1808), Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (1810), Clarinet Concerto No. 3 (1821), and Clarinet Concerto No. 4 (1828) ([2])
  • Carl Stamitz's Clarinet Concertos
  • Johann Stamitz's Clarinet Concerto
  • Charles Villiers Stanford's Clarinet Concerto in A-minor op. 80
  • Frank Graham Stewart's Concerto for B-flat Clarinet and Orchestra (1993)
  • Igor Stravinsky's Ebony Concerto for clarinet and jazz band (1945)
  • Aurel Stroe's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Franz Xaver Süßmayr's Concerto movement in D major for Basset Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Toru Takemitsu's Fantasma/Cantos for clarinet and orchestra
  • Franz Wilhelm Tausch's Concertante op. 26 nr. 2 in B-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Franz Wilhelm Tausch's Concertante op. 27 nr. 1 in B-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
  • Franz Wilhelm Tausch's Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Boris Tchaikovsky's Concerto for clarinet and chamber orchestra (1957)
  • Georg Philipp Telemann's Concerto in D-minor for two Clarinets (Chalumeaux) and Strings
  • Franz Tischhauser The Beggar's Concerto for Clarinet and Strings
  • Henri Tomasi's Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • Joan Tower's Clarinet Concerto
  • Sándor Veress' Clarinet Concerto
  • Carl Maria von Weber's Clarinet Concerto No. 1 and Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (both 1811)
  • Peter von Winter's Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Norma Wendelburg's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • John Williams's Clarinet Concerto (1991)
  • Michèl Yost Concerto no.11 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Michèl Yost Concerto no.8 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Michèl Yost Concerto no.9 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Michèl Yost Concerto no.7 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Marcin Zielinski's Concertino for Clarinet Solo and Strings
  • Marilyn J. Ziffrin's Clarinet Concerto

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Notes

  1. ^ Rice, Albert R. (1992). The Baroque Clarinet. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 99-101. 
  2. ^ Rice, Albert R. (1992). The Baroque Clarinet. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 93-94. 
  3. ^ John Adams List of Works. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  4. ^ The Official Leonard Bernstein Web Site: Music for Performance. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.
  5. ^ Antony Beaumont. "Busoni, Ferruccio." Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed December 1 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
  6. ^ Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra, John Corigliano. G. Schirmer, Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.
  7. ^ Giselher Schubert. "Hindemith, Paul." Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed December 1 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
  8. ^ Klaus Häfner. "Molter, Johann Melchior." Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed December 1 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
  9. ^ Rice, Albert R. (1992). The Baroque Clarinet. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 109-114. 
  10. ^ Clarinet Concerto -- Thea Musgrave, Composer. Thea Musgrave web site. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.
  11. ^ Marina Frolava-Walker. "Rimsky-Korsakov: (1) Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov." Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed December 1 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).

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See also

Two soprano clarinets: a Bâ™­ clarinet (left, with capped mouthpiece) and an A clarinet (right, with no mouthpiece). ... A clarinet sonata is a sonata for clarinet, usually with piano accompaniment. ... Although a concerto is usually a piece of music for one or more solo instruments accompanied by a full orchestra, several composers have written works with the apparently contradictory title Concerto for Orchestra. ... A bassoon concerto is a concerto for bassoon and orchestra. ... A flute concerto is a concerto for solo flute and instrumental ensemble, customarily the orchestra. ... A harpsichord concerto is a concerto for harpsichord and orchestra. ... A piano concerto is a concerto for solo piano and orchestra. ... The viola concerto is a concerto contrasting a viola with another body, usually a full orchestra or string orchestra but sometimes smaller. ... A violin concerto is a concerto for solo violin (occasionally, two or more violins) and instrumental ensemble, customarily orchestra. ... A violoncello concerto (commonly called a cello concerto) is a concerto for solo violoncello with orchestra or, very occasionally, smaller groups of instruments. ...

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Clarinet Concerto (Mozart) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1053 words)
The concerto is frequently described as 'autumnal' due to the lyrical Adagio and the emotive passages in minor keys in the outer movements.
The concerto is notable for its delicate interplay between soloist and orchestra, and for the lack of overly extroverted display on the part of the soloist (no cadenzas are written out in the solo part).
The concerto was given its premiere by Stadler in Prague on October 16, 1791.
Clarinet CDs (6699 words)
Elie Siegmeister Concerto for Clarinet, Burnet Corwin Tuthill Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra Op.
33, Norman Dello Joio Concertante for Clarinet and Orchestra, Frederick Shepherd Converse Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra, and Jacob Avshalomov Evocations, concerto for clarinet and chamber orchestra.
clarinet with the the Shanghai Quartet and the Xlnt Sinfonietta.
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