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Scaramouche Clarinet Piano+Easy/Intermediate piano solo from early 20th century?
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Topic: Scaramouche Clarinet Piano+Easy/Intermediate piano solo from early 20th century?
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calebjaster
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Scaramouche Clarinet Piano+Easy/Intermediate piano solo from early 20th century?
on: June 09, 2016, 09:30:31 PM
Does anyone have a copy of Milhaud's Scaramouche arr. for Clarinet and Piano? Also thinking of buying a copy... but not sure how difficult it would be to learn in a month and a half for a concert I'll be giving with a clarinetist.
Does anyone have other 20th century repertoire suggestions to add to the program? Time's short, but so far we'll be playing Poulenc and Saint-Saens Clarinet sonatas, then I'll play Le Baiser de l'enfant Jesus by Messiaen, and possibly Schoenberg op.19.
Looking for easier, shorter pieces that can be learned fairly quickly to add to the concert in the theme of european modernist composers/ turn of the century.
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