3 Duos for Clarinet and Bassoon WoO 27
Score and Parts
by Ludwig van Beethoven
Woodwind Duet - Sheet Music

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Chamber Ensemble Bassoon; Clarinet

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Score and Parts. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Edited by Egon Voss. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. With clarinet parts in Bb (Duos I-III) and C (Duos I + II). Classical. Softcover. 30 pages. G. Henle #HN974. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480974).

ISBN 9790201809748. UPC: 884088574994. 9.25x12.0x0.241 inches.

The three Duos for Clarinet and Bassoon WoO 27 stylistically belong to Beethoven's earliest creative period. Due to their lively character, the skilful play with timbre, and the fact that they are not very technically demanding, they have always numbered among the wind chamber music showpieces and are also popular works for pupils and students. The sole source for the musical text is a printed edition which was only published after Beethoven's death – presumably a reprint of lost Parisian editions. The original manuscripts also no longer exist. Our edition follows the musical text in the Beethoven Complete Edition (Volume VI/1); there are two alternative versions for clarinet in B flat and C enclosed with the performance score for bassoon.

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