Lyadov Polonaise for Clarinet Choir
by John Gibson
Clarinet Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Woodwind Ensemble Bass Clarinet,E-Flat Clarinet - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.581926

Composed by Anatoly Lyadov. Arranged by John Gibson. Romantic Period. 30 pages. JB Linear #3408101. Published by JB Linear (A0.581926).

Anatoly Lyadov's Polonaise (Op. 55 - 1902) for the Unveiling of the Statue of Anton Rubenstein set for clarinet choir by John Gibson. The Polonaise ( or Polacca) is an elegant dance of Poland that was characterized by a promenade style. In performance, the 1st and 3rd beats are emphasized a bit to match the dance steps. This setting for clarinet choir includes Eb soprano, Bb soprano 1-3, alto (with an alternate 4th Bb part), bass, contrabass, and Eb contra alto. This setting is dedicated to the Zephyr Clarinet Choir of Portland Oregon and has been publicly performed by the group.

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