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Clarinet Concerto No. 3
By Carl Stamitz

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Bb clarinet and piano - Difficulty: medium
Composed by Carl Stamitz (1745-1801). Edited by Johannes Wojciechowski. Clarinet & Piano. Edition Peters. Classical Period. Set of performance parts (includes separate pull-out clarinet part). With solo part, piano reduction and introductory text. 27 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP4859. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP4859).

Item Number: PE.EP4859

ISBN 9790014061722. 9x12 inches. Key: Bb major. English.

One of the most important composers for the clarinet as it began to develop as a concert instrument, Carl Stamitz composed 11 clarinet concertos, inspired by the playing of the virtuoso Joseph Beer. The popular Third Concerto was composed around 1785 and is one of the finest examples of classical writing for the instrument. This classic Edition Peters publication contains a separate clarinet part and piano reduction, and matches the Peters orchestral material for the work.

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  • 3

    Anonymous
    Location:
    Michigan
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate
  • February 10, 2008 Eh, boring

    I played the Mozart concerto first. IN wake of that piece i tried this one and found it to be a kind of imitation. If you don't plan to do the Mozart, then this piece is for you. Also on the audition side of things, this piece sometimes comes...

    up in auditions for college, but usually as an alternative to Mozart.

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  • 5

    Shawn
    Location:
    Irvine CA
    Difficulty Level:
    Advanced
  • September 19, 2007 This piece rocks!!!!!!!

    This music is great for competitions and anything else!!!!!!!!! And it looks easy, but is hard and great for learning alternate fingerings.

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  • 5

    Ashley Lacy
    Location:
    Manvel, TX
    Difficulty Level:
    Early intermediate
  • June 11, 2007 very fun

    At first look most eighth graders don't think of this piece as a fun and enjoyable one, but once I learned it I found it to be very fun and enjoyed playing it.

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  • 5

    David Blumberg
    Location:
    Phila, PA
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate
  • March 21, 2005 Great piece for students

    Really good work for students of 8th grade and beyond. This Peters Edition is very easy to read on the eyes and the editing is quite good. Highly recommended. David Blumberg - Concert Artist

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  • 4

    Anonymous
    Location:
    Seattle, Wa
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • January 22, 2004 nice piece

    i am playing a part of this piece as a solo in a week and it was hard to learn but now that i have it down it sounds very pretty and it flows nicely with the piano accompaning it

    25 of 51 people found this review helpful.
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