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Clarinet Concerto Op. 80 Piano Reduction by Charles Villiers Stanford

Clarinet Concerto Op. 80 Piano Reduction by Charles Villiers Stanford edited by Pamela Weston. Cramer Music, 1977, SS, 44 + 10 pages. This work was written in 1902, premiered by Charles Draper in 1904, but this is the first publication. Three movements played continuously: Allegro moderato, Andante con moto ma più tranquillo, and Allegro moderato. The first two movements are for B-flat clarinet while the last movement is for clarinet in A. While the work is highly influenced by Brahms, the Concerto is more original and innovative than the Sonata and is important since few other late Romantic works are in the repertoire. Duration about 21 minutes. (C1072)

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