80 Graded Studies For Clarinet Book 1
by Paul Harris
Clarinet - Sheet Music

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Arranged by John Davies and Paul Harris. Woodwind, Methods. Softcover Book. 24 pages. Faber Music #F0571509517. Published by Faber Music (HU.F0571509517).

12 x 9 x 0.1 inches.

Studies are an established part of every instrumentalist's training. They place technical problems in musical contexts, and can be invaluable aids to development. 80 Graded Studies for Clarinet is a must-have resource for all students and teachers, and the two books feature heavily on the major examination board syllabuses.



80 Graded Studies for Clarinet brings together in two booksa broad selection of 19th-century study repertory, with studies by Baermann, Berr, Demnitz, Klose, Lazarus, Lefevre, Muler, Rose, Stark, Vanderhagen, and Wiedemann - all virtuosi of their day. Also included are a number of specially composed studies by Paul Harris that introduce aspects of 20th-century style and considerably extend the scope of the selection. The studies in Book 1 are arranged in order of increasing difficulty, up to early intermediate level, according to carefully planned technical progression (Grades 1-5).



 



**ABRSM selected pieces (Clarinet 2008-2013):



Study in F (Demnitz)



Study in A minor or Study in F (Demnitz)



Csardas (Wiedemann)



**Trinity College London selected pieces (Clarinet 2012-2014):



Study no.5 or Study no. 9 (Demnitz)



Study no. 6 (Harris)



Study no. 13 (Demnitz)



Study no.15 (Lazarus)



Study no.22 or Study no.27 (Demnitz)



Study no. 39 (Baermann)



Study no. 35 (Demnitz)



Study no. 50 (Stark)



 



**Trinity College London selected pieces (Clarinet 2012-2014):



Study no.60 (Harris)



Study no.52 (Demnitz)



Study no.56 (Lazarus)



Study no.64, Romance (Wiedemann)



Study no.73 (Baermann)



Study no.67 (Harris)