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Burlesca - Clarinet Quartet Clarinet Quartet - Sheet Music

Commissioned by Albion Clarinet Varier, a clarinet group in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. This is the first quartet with a bass clarinet in a series of Etudes d'execution transcendante. Burlesca means "mischievous" and "naughty", and I expressed it as if a circus clown were fooling around on stage. From the middle part E, I imagined a gentle dance. Play with a voluminous and well-harmonious sound. Follow the tempo instruction for the fast part, and make sure not to play too quickly. Play lightly, grasp the sound firmly, and be careful not to become too staccato. (Yuichi Abe)

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Summary
Instrument:
B-Flat Clarinet Bass Clarinet
Ensembles:
Clarinet Quartet
Publishers:
Bravo Music
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds
Detailed Description
Clarinet Quartet Clarinet (3 Bb Clarinets, Bb Bass Clarinet) - Level 5

SKU: BZ.ENMS-84527

Composed by Yuichi Abe. Ensemble. Score & parts. Bravo Music #ENMS-84527. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.ENMS-84527).

Commissioned by Albion Clarinet Varier, a clarinet group in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. This is the first quartet with a bass clarinet in a series of Etudes d'execution transcendante.

Burlesca means "mischievous" and "naughty", and I expressed it as if a circus clown were fooling around on stage. From the middle part E, I imagined a gentle dance. Play with a voluminous and well-harmonious sound. Follow the tempo instruction for the fast part, and make sure not to play too quickly. Play lightly, grasp the sound firmly, and be careful not to become too staccato.
(Yuichi Abe).

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