Clarinet Concerto in E-flat Major Op. 1
Clarinet and Piano
by Bernhard Henrik Crusell
Clarinet Solo - Sheet Music

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Wind Instruments Clarinet; Piano Accompaniment (Score and Solo Part)

SKU: HL.51481208

Clarinet and Piano. Composed by Bernhard Henrik Crusell. Edited by Nicolai Pfeffer. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. For Clarinet in B-flat. Classical. Softcover. 50 pages. G. Henle #HN1208. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481208).

ISBN 9790201812083. UPC: 888680662486. 9.25x12.25x0.17 inches.

This edition completes Henle's series of all three clarinet concertos by the Swedish composer and clarinetist Bernhard Henrik Crusell. Issued in Leipzig in 1811, it was his first published work but had definitely been composed several years prior to this. With its elegant head movement and the simple and moving Adagio, it is probably the most “Mozartian” of all of his three concertos, although the final rondo is reminiscent of Carl Maria von Weber. The editor and clarinetist Nicolai Pfeffer is now presenting this charming work, between Classicism and Romanticism, on the basis of the first edition. The piano reduction wonderfully fits the hands and was prepared by Johannes Umbreit on the basis of the original orchestral parts.

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