
Vandoren Traditional reeds, also known as “blue box” reeds, are the most widely played reeds in the world. Known for their incredible versatility, blue box reeds produce a clear and even sound with crisp articulation suitable for any type of music. Each reed comes individually sealed in a “Flow Pack” to ensure freshness.

Vandoren Traditional reeds, also known as “blue box” reeds, are the most widely played reeds in the world. Known for their incredible versatility, blue box reeds produce a clear and even sound with crisp articulation suitable for any type of music. Each reed comes individually sealed in a “Flow Pack” to ensure freshness.

Vandoren Traditional reeds, also known as “blue box” reeds, are the most widely played reeds in the world. Known for their incredible versatility, blue box reeds produce a clear and even sound with crisp articulation suitable for any type of music. Each reed comes individually sealed in a “Flow Pack” to ensure freshness.

35 Repertoire Pieces for Clarinet with Piano Accompaniment
Clarinet performer and professor Denise Schmidt has compiled a comprehensive collection of solos for Clarinet players with a fine mix of transcriptions of familiar classics and solos written for clarinet. The All-Time Favorite folio has pieces from all periods of music with music by Bach, Beethoven, Bizet, Corelli, Faure, Gounod, Handel, Satie and many others. Also included are such clarinet classics as Introduction, Theme and Variations by David and Sonatina by Von Weber. Many of the works are on state and festival lists covering performance levels from Grade 2 through 5.
Contents:
• Arioso
• Siciliano
• Nocturne
• Serenade
• Scene and Air
• Entr'acte
• Calm as the Night
• Reverie
• Etude
• Gigue
• Introduction, Theme and Variations
• Invocation
• Berceuse
• Sicilienne
• Allegretto
• Tambourin
• Meditation
• Concertino
• Giga
• Bourree
• Serenade
• Clarinet on the Town
• Lullaby
• Mount Vernon Menuet
• Sonata in F Major
• Nocturnal Serenade
• Theme and Variations
• Song to the Evening Star
• Romance
• Gymnopedie No. 2
• Musical Moment
• Traumerei
• Prelude
• Concertino
• Sonatina
Composer:
• Gene Morra
• Elie Siegmeister
• Ludwig van Beethoven
• Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
• Ralph Hermann
• Franz Joseph Haydn
• George Frideric Handel
• Luigi Bassi
• Gustave Langenus
• Michael Bergson
• Carl Maria von Weber
• Carl Bohm
• Richard Wagner
• Benjamin Godard
• Georges Guilhaud
• Charles Gounod
• François-Joseph Gossec
• Johann Sebastian Bach
• Georges Bizet
• Hugh Stuart
• Andre Caplet
• Arcangelo Corelli
• Ferdinand David
• Johannes Donjon
• Gabriel Fauré
• Benedetto Marcello
• Franz Schubert
• Robert Schumann
• Erik Satie
• Denise Schmidt
• Frédéric Chopin
Arranger:
• Gustave Langenus
• W. Whiting
• Walter Cochrane
Publisher Code: AL1000
Width: 9.25″
Length: 12.0″
16 pages

Contents:
Country Dance (Beethoven) • First Loss (Schumann) • The Happy Farmer (Schumann) • Intermezzo (Brahms) • It Is Enough (Bach) • La Donna è mobile (Verdi) • Lasciatemi Morire (Monteverdi) • Longing for Spring (Mozart) • Menuet (Boccherini) • Menuet (Schubert) • Menuetto (Beethoven) • Minuet (Haydn) • Ombra mai fù (Handel) • Prelude (Chopin) • Solvejg's Song (Grieg) • Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorák) • Tango (Albéniz) • Three Folk Songs (Bartók) • When I Am Laid in Earth (Purcell) • The Wild Horseman (Schumann).

Contents:
Adagio (Wagner) • Adagio from Concerto, K.622 (Mozart) • Adagio (Spohr) • Adagio (Baermann) • Adagio and Allegro (Handel) • Allegro (Albinoni) • Allegro (Bach) • At the Brook (Starokadomsky) • Etude (Baermann) • Fantasy Piece (Schumann) • First Movement from Flute Concerto in D (Vivaldi) • Gavotte (Lully) • Gavotte and Minuet (Stanley) • Intermezzo (Starokadomsky) • Larghetto from Quintet, K.581 (Mozart) • Romance (Stamitz) • Second Movement from Concerto No. 1 in F Minor (Weber) • Second Movement from Concerto Militaire (Baermann) • Sonata in G Major (Marcello) • Tambourin (Gossec) • Valse Triste (Gliere).
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Advent is the season for expectation and mystery and this piece offers both. The voices are accompanied by an English Horn, whose sound is uniquely wonderful. Appropriate for second coming themes as well, the melody is hymn-like and both ancient and new. The choir parts are interesting and thought-provoking.