My Aunt Gives Me a Clarinet Lesson [conductor score] by Elizabeth Alexander Tenor Voice - Sheet Music

By Elizabeth Alexander

My Aunt Gives Me a Clarinet Lesson has everything in it except the kitchen sink, which is appropriate not only because Gregory Djanikian’s whimsical poem cries out for a wild assortment of lecturing, howling, arpeggiating, drumming and oompah-ing, but also because the clarinet lesson itself actually takes place in a kitchen. This spirited musical fantasy is a delight for all audiences: multigenerational audiences, classical music lovers, new music aficionados, and concert novices alike. This 12-minute work calls for strong and independent musicians on all parts, and is usually best performed with a conductor. Performers should order two full scores (one for the conductor and one for the soprano), plus one set of instrumental parts. Instrumentation: High voice, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

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Summary
Format:
Conductor Score
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Lesson Books
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Elizabeth Alexander
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.31 pounds
Detailed Description
Vocal Solo, High voice, Soprano Voice, Tenor Voice, Pierrot Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble - Advanced

SKU: SF.SEA-053-00

Composed by Elizabeth Alexander. Vocal. An over-the-top musical fantasy for all ages. Classical, Contemporary, 21st Century. Conductor Score. With Text language: English. Duration 12 minutes. Seafarer Press #SEA-053-00. Published by Seafarer Press (SF.SEA-053-00).

8.5 x 11 inches. Text by Gregory Djanikian.

My Aunt Gives Me a Clarinet Lesson has everything in it except the kitchen sink, which is appropriate not only because Gregory Djanikian’s whimsical poem cries out for a wild assortment of lecturing, howling, arpeggiating, drumming and oompah-ing, but also because the clarinet lesson itself actually takes place in a kitchen. This spirited musical fantasy is a delight for all audiences: multigenerational audiences, classical music lovers, new music aficionados, and concert novices alike.

This 12-minute work calls for strong and independent musicians on all parts, and is usually best performed with a conductor. Performers should order two full scores (one for the conductor and one for the soprano), plus one set of instrumental parts.

Instrumentation: High voice, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion.

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