The Moon From Tokyo To New York for Clarinet and Piano
Clarinet Solo - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 20965296
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Clarinet,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.924701

Composed by Tomo Hirayama. Concert,Contemporary,Holiday. Score and part. 12 pages. Tomo Hirayama #3909001. Published by Tomo Hirayama (A0.924701).

Tomo Hirayama's composition "The Moon From Tokyo To New York" was selected by critically-acclaimed clarinetist Thomas Piercy as a winner in the 2014 "Tokyo to New York" competition for new works by Japanese and New York composers.
 
"The Moon from Tokyo to New York" was premiered by Thomas Piercy in Tokyo in 2014, and given its United States premier at Bargemusic, New York. You can download it here.

You can download that PDF score.
Piano+Clarinet in B
Clarinet in B part

Tomo Hirayama

Thomas Piercy

The rehearsal movie in Nicholas Roerich Museum

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